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Former Activision CEO Bobby Kotick Eyes TikTok Acquisition Amid ByteDance Inquiry

Bobby Kotick, former Activision CEO, seeks to acquire TikTok amid US government inquiry and concerns over data exchange between ByteDance and China.


Gaming Guru Shawn Layden Unveils Key Insights on Overcoming Industry Challenges

He discusses AI, Blockchain, and navigating layoffs in the gaming sector. Shawn Layden, a gaming industry expert and AAA game executive, presently advises Tencent Games, Streamline Media Group, and Readygg.

China's Delayed 'Third Plenum:' Sign of Serious Struggle Amid Economic Challenges?

The Third Plenum has not yet materialized, raising concerns about the country's ability to tackle economic challenges despite anticipated ambitious growth targets.

Boeing Considers Buyback of Spirit AeroSystems to Address Production Issues

Boeing is in talks to repurchase Spirit AeroSystems, the manufacturer of fuselages for its 737 Max jets, as both companies address manufacturing flaws in the aircraft.


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Mark Cuban Reveals No. 1 Trait You Need to Achieve a More Successful Career, and He Learned at Age 12
Mark Cuban, NBA's Dallas Mavericks owner and co-founder of Cost Plus Drugs, revealed a pivotal life lesson he learned at age 12, built by dancing.
How do we become confident if confidence is the foundation of success? According to workplace and leadership expert Bonnie Low-Kramen, here are three ways to build confidence.
Walmart CEO Says Deflation Could Be Coming This Holiday Season
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said on Thursday that the possibility of deflation could be coming this holiday season as other general merchandise and essential grocery gets more affordable.
Target CEO Says Company Gets 'Big Thank You' From Shoppers for Controversial Measure to Stop Theft
Target CEO Brian Cornell has asserted that customers are expressing unexpected gratitude for the retail giant's unconventional strategy of locking up everyday merchandise.
Israel-Hamas War Leaves Airlines Struggling With Major Slow Down in Bookings
Airlines are grappling with a significant decline in bookings following the conflict between Israel and Hamas as people cancel trips to the Middle East and nearby countries.
Amazon Layoffs: More Than 180 Employees in Games Division Axed
Amazon has cut more than 180 jobs in its Amazon Games division as part of reshaping its presence in the gaming industry.
UK to Host Second Global Investment Summit This Month, Attracting Top Banking Executives Worldwide
The second Global Investment Summit (GIS 23) will take place on November 27, according to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Airlines Offer Cheap Flights for Off-Peak Travel as JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit and Frontier Look to Fill Seats
Carriers like Southwest Airlines have recently offered one-way fares as low as $29 for off-peak flights, signaling an industry-wide push to entice passengers during traditionally slower travel periods.
Consumer advocates push for more substantial compensation as Optus acknowledges failure. In the aftermath of Wednesday's 14-hour outage that disrupted internet and phone services, Optus is under fire for its perceived inadequate compensation offer.
The saga between the ride-hailing company Uber and California appears to come to an end as Uber packs up and moves one state over.
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