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Uber Technologies Inc. (NYSE: UBER) is reportedly eyeing an expansion into Turkey’s on-demand delivery market through the potential acquisition of Trendyol Go, the food and grocery delivery arm of ...
İstanbul ÅžiÅŸli’de boÅŸ bir binada kısmi çökme yaÅŸandı. Olay, saat 18.00 sıralarında ÅžiÅŸli İnönü Mahallesi Küçük Bayır Sokak’ta ...
Aimee Picchi is the associate managing editor for CBS MoneyWatch, where she covers business and personal finance. She previously worked at Bloomberg News and has written for national news outlets ...
A late night check-in doesn’t provide much joy as the Nasdaq is trading another 100 points down in after-hours trading. Obviously, a single quote from administration officials tomorrow morning ...
Chinese smartphone brand OnePlus is reportedly set to replace its iconic Alert Slider with an iPhone-style Action Button on the upcoming OnePlus 13T. According to a report by 9To5Google, OnePlus’ ...
Scheffler revealed 'Scottie-style' sliders and a menu inspired by his home state ahead of his first Champions Dinner, with many of his previous selections remaining for the 2025 edition.
Smalls Sliders has appointed seasoned restaurant and hospitality executive Charles Watson as its new Chief Executive Officer. In his new role, Watson will prioritize franchisee success while ...
From free scoops at Ben & Jerry’s and Chick-fil-A’s one-night-only sliders to El Barrio’s weekend block parties and Disco Thursdays at Paloma Park, there is plenty to enjoy all month long.
Charles Watson, who led Tropical Smoothie Cafe for more than six years and shepherded it through its acquisition by Blackstone, is joining Smalls Sliders as CEO, according to a press release emailed ...
Smalls Sliders has a new CEO. The Atlanta-based fast-casual chain on Tuesday said Charles Watson has taken the helm, following the departure last month of former CEO Maria Rivera. Watson was most ...
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NEW YORK — The global stocks meltdown continued at Wall Street's open on Monday as President Donald Trump showed no sign of backing away from his sweeping tariff plans, and investors bet the ...