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BTS Manager Hybe to Sell $50 Million Worth of SM Management Shares After Failed Takeover Attempt, Beef with ADOR Boss Min Hee-Jin
BTS’s talent agency Hybe is selling 750,000 of its shares with SM Management for a total of $50 million while it is dealing with estranged ADOR CEO Min Hee-Jin.
Toyota Is Set to End Massive Sponsorship Deal With International Olympic Committee: Report
Toyota is reportedly ending its massive sponsorship deal with the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Survey Finds Google Pixel’s Smartphone Market Share in Freefall
A recent Statista Consumer Insights survey showed that 57% of current Google Pixel users are intending to switch to another smartphone brand.
China Creates $47.5 Billion Chip Fund Amid Semiconductor Battle With Joe Biden
China has launched its largest semiconductor investment fund to date to boost its domestic chip industry.
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A Japanese spacecraft will deposit a disc containing messages in 275 languages on the moon to preserve humanity's linguistic diversity in case of catastrophic events on Earth.
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The Bank of Israel has opted to maintain its benchmark interest rate amid concerns over war-related budget strains, inflationary pressures, and supply chain disruptions.
Police are gearing up to investigate the Post Office scandal, where flawed software led to wrongful prosecutions, with victims facing a prolonged wait for justice.
European Union governments have officially approved the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA) to boost green technology production, aiming to reduce reliance on US and Chinese manufacturers.
Initially reluctant to engage in price wars in China's competitive coffee market, Starbucks now faces pressure to adapt as local budget-friendly rivals gain traction, prompting a surge in discount coupons.
64% of US employers, among 1,268 business leaders surveyed, express concerns about hiring recent graduates who participated in pro-Palestinian protests within the last six months.