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Apple employees have written a letter expressing their frustration over Tim Cook's order to return to the office

Apple employees wrote in a letter that workers have even quit over the company's lack of flexibility in their post-pandemic work policies.
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Apple employees have written a letter expressing their frustration over Tim Cook's order to return to the office

Apple employees have written a letter expressing their frustration over Tim Cook's order to return to the office

Apple employees wrote in a letter that workers have even quit over the company's lack of flexibility in their post-pandemic work policies.

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Tensions at UPS are brewing between leadership and unionized drivers as the new CEO doubles down on drivers who make deliveries in their own cars
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Tensions at UPS are brewing between leadership and unionized drivers as the new CEO doubles down on drivers who make deliveries in their own cars

UPS CEO Carol Tomé is "leaning in" to a practice that brews discord between the company and the Teamsters at a crucial time for UPS labor relations.

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Nigeria suspends Twitter indefinitely after the site deleted a tweet from its president

Nigeria suspends Twitter indefinitely after the site deleted a tweet from its president

The decision follows Twitter's removal of the Nigerian president's tweet for violating its "abusive behavior" policy.

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Grocery-delivery app Getir, now worth $7.5 billion, eyes a US listing within 2 years
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Grocery-delivery app Getir, now worth $7.5 billion, eyes a US listing within 2 years

Getir is the latest European technology startup to favor the US for a potential listing, citing better conditions.

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A rotation into cannabis stocks by retail investors has a lot more room to run as the latest meme-stock rally fades, research firm says

A rotation into cannabis stocks by retail investors has a lot more room to run as the latest meme-stock rally fades, research firm says

Investors are paying renewed attention to cannabis stocks like Tilray, Sundial Growers, and Cronos, says Vanda Research.

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Credit Suisse says buy these 14 stocks that represent its analysts' highest-conviction picks for June — and that Wall Street is severely underrating
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Credit Suisse says buy these 14 stocks that represent its analysts' highest-conviction picks for June — and that Wall Street is severely underrating

Credit Suisse says these stocks are so promising because most of Wall Street is overlooking the opportunities they present.

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The S&P 500 could soar nearly 400% by 2038 as millennials drive the US economy to new heights, Fundstrat's Tom Lee says

The S&P 500 could soar nearly 400% by 2038 as millennials drive the US economy to new heights, Fundstrat's Tom Lee says

With the prime age of the millennial generation not expected to peak until 2038, the stock market should have a long runway of future growth, Lee said.

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Large firms rely on Amazon Web Services most for their 'mission-critical workloads' but Microsoft is the most trusted cloud overall, a new Bank of America report shows
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Large firms rely on Amazon Web Services most for their 'mission-critical workloads' but Microsoft is the most trusted cloud overall, a new Bank of America report shows

Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure are competing fiercely for cloud market share. A Bank of America survey shows how they're closing the gap.

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How a tweet sparked a feud in Miami, pitting Silicon Valley tech transplants against the city's old guard
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How a tweet sparked a feud in Miami, pitting Silicon Valley tech transplants against the city's old guard

Silicon Valley transplants have declared Miami a new hot spot of innovation, but the city's tech scene has issues with their "savior complex."

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The pandemic put trucking-tech startups on steroids, as demand exploded and incumbents raced to catch up. Here's how 6 CEOs plan to hang on to the market share they've taken.
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The pandemic put trucking-tech startups on steroids, as demand exploded and incumbents raced to catch up. Here's how 6 CEOs plan to hang on to the market share they've taken.

The future of trucking-tech startups now rests on how much of the pandemic growth they can hold on to when freight comes back down to earth.

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