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  • Companies With Programs Aimed At Helping Others
    U.S. Job
    More companies start programs to help make the world a better place.
  • Treasure In Trash: Inside The Company That Recycles Household Waste
    Plastic bottles
    Sustane Technologies said it can turn household waste into diesel fuel and biomass pellets and can make up to 90% of rubbish reusable.
  • Coronavirus: How Companies Like Amazon Cope With The COVID-19 Pandemic
    Coronavirus Impact on Business
    Amazon is just one of the many companies looking for ways to prevent further COVID-19 infections among its workers.
  • Starbucks Seeks 6,000 Stores Across China In Two Years
    Starbucks China
    Starbucks is looking to have around 6,000 stores in China come 2022, along with its plan to construct a roasting facility in the country.
  • Victoria’s Secret Will Close More Canadian Stores
    Victoria's Secret
    Victoria’s Secret will close up to two more stores in Canada following some struggles in sales over the past few years.
  • Cargill Stands Up To Beyond Meat In Growing Meat-Free Rivalry
    Beyond Meat
    Cargill has just posed a challenge to Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods as the company said it will launch plant-based products in April.
  • The Impact Of Coronavirus Fears On Top Global Firms
    Coronavirus on businesses
    Global companies are reeling from the coronavirus as some factories and stores have yet to re-open amid fears the infection will spread among employees.
  • Leaked Memos Indicate Instacart Seeks Stoppage Of Unionizing
    Grocery products
    Instacart appears to be trying to talk its employees out of voting for unionizing.
  • Boeing Seeks 737 Max Production Revival Before Recertification
    Boeing 737 Max
    Boeing will not lay off its workers and will not wait for the FAA’s recertification for its troubled 737 Max jets to restart production.
  • Smartphone Competition Forces A Samsung Shakeup
    FILE PHOTO: Workers set up a Samsung display in the lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center in preparation for the 2020 CES trade fair in Las Vegas
    Samsung promoted Roh Tae-moon as its new smartphone division chief as competition intensifies in the global smartphone market.
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