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Newspaper: EU Investigates Bundling Teams and Office by Microsoft
Microsoft will face the first formal European Union (EU) competition investigation in fifteen years next week. This is reported by the British business newspaper Financial Times based on sources.
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Staff at London Gatwick Airport are on Strike for Eight Days in the Summer
Holidaymakers in and to the United Kingdom should expect delays and cancellations at Gatwick Airport near London this summer holiday.
At Britain's second-largest airport, employees will strike for eight days over the next few weeks…
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Americans Spend More During Amazon Prime Day
American consumers spent 6 percent more on the first day of the Prime Day shopping spree of online retailer Amazon than last year's edition. But with $ 6.4 billion, their spending in the first 24 hours fell short of expectations.
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Car Companies: Biden’s Anti-Pollution Plan Not Realistic
The car companies Stellantis and Toyota denounce a new plan from the US government that should prevent pollution from cars. The two warn that the proposal forces aggressive and unrealistic electric car sales.
In addition, stocks of…
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British Media: Easyjet Cancels 1700 Summer Flights via London Gatwick
Airline easyJet has cancelled 1,700 flights to and from London Gatwick Airport. These are flights in July, August and September. Various British media, including The Sun and Daily Mail, report this.
They write that 180,000…
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Jeans Brand Levi’s Loses Heavily on Stable Wall Street
Levi Strauss lost value on the New York stock exchanges on Friday. Investors were shocked by the news that the manufacturer and marketer of jeans, jackets, sweaters and cardigans has lowered its full-year profit forecast.
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US Job Growth Still Weaker Than Expected in June
Employment in the United States grew less rapidly than expected in June and is less strong than in May. According to the major monthly jobs report from the US Department of Labor, 209,000 new jobs were added last month in the world's…
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Tesla Drops on Wall Street After Deal With Chinese Automakers
Electric car maker Tesla traded in value on Wall Street on Thursday. US investors are not yet reassured by the company's agreements for the important Chinese market.
Tesla and major Chinese carmakers have officially pledged to…
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