In the small mountain town of Taos, New Mexico, efforts to build the first Starbucks drive-through cafe have been met with significant
LVMH’s second-largest fashion brand, Dior, recently came under scrutiny for failing to meet UK legal requirements regarding supply chain working conditions. Reuters’
Howard Schultz, former CEO of Starbucks and the company’s sixth-largest shareholder with a $2.03 billion stake, reportedly opposes a potential settlement between
If Alphabet’s Google is successful in its effort to buy cloud security company Wiz, it would significantly bolster its cloud security offerings
On Monday, workers at Samsung Electronics, South Korea’s largest conglomerate, began a three-day strike demanding better pay and other benefits. The National
Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest agreement electronics manufacturer, and Apple’s main iPhone assembler, reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue driven by robust demand for
French technology company Atos announced on Friday that it had successfully secured short-term financing through two tranches of loans from creditors. The
Tesla’s best-selling Model Y has been included in a list of electric and plug-in hybrid models that a local government in China
Samsung Electronics is projected to experience a significant profit increase in the second quarter, driven by rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI)
Microsoft Corp. has agreed to pay $14 million to settle claims from the California Civil Rights Department that it illegally penalized employees