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T-Mobile US workers worry Sprint deal will mean job losses

FILE PHOTO: Pedestrians walk past a T-Mobile store in New York, U.S., April 27, 2018. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo WASHINGTON (Reuters) – T-Mobile US retail employees and technicians delivered a letter late Tuesday for Deutsche Telekom CEO Tim Hoettges, seeking assurances that their jobs and paychecks will be safe if the wireless carrier is allowed to

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DoorDash spreads beyond North America with Australia launch

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Meal delivery service DoorDash Inc said it will begin taking orders in the Australian city of Melbourne on Wednesday, its first foray outside North America, adding to the competition in the country’s home-delivery service market. The biggest U.S. food delivery company will take on Uber Technologies Inc’s Uber Eats, Just Eats Plc’s

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Dutch central bank to regulate crypto firms from January 10, orders them to register

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The Dutch central bank announced on Tuesday it would begin regulating companies that offer crypto-currency services beginning on Jan. 10 and said they must register to remain in business. “In concrete terms, firms offering services for the exchange between cryptos and regular money, and crypto wallet providers, must register with De Nederlandsche

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World of Warcraft nostalgia to boost Activision Blizzard: Barron’s

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The initial reception for a re-launched version of a classic video game points to potential stock price growth of Activision Blizzard Inc, with new titles from key franchises also bolstering the company’s outlook, according to Barron’s. The entrance to the Activision Blizzard Inc. campus is shown in Irvine, California, U.S., August

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Google to pay up to $200 million to FTC on YouTube probe: source

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s Google will spend up to $200 million to settle a Federal Trade Commission investigation into YouTube’s alleged violation of a children’s privacy law, a person briefed on the matter told Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Google logo is seen at the company’s headquarters in Mountain View, California, U.S., November 1, 2018.

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With racing and music events, Tesla gets over marketing allergy in China

SHANGHAI/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) has always shown disdain for marketing, with CEO Elon Musk boasting his company does not advertise, instead using the money it would have spent to develop products. People attend a Tesla performance driving school event at Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China, August 22, 2019. REUTERS/Aly Song But

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South Korea top court returns Samsung heir Lee’s bribery case for review

FILE PHOTO: Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee speaks at the company’s headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, June 23, 2015. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s Supreme court on Thursday overturned part of an appeals court ruling in the bribery case of Samsung Group’s de facto chief Jay Y. Lee, who had

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