Oil slumped in New York after a surprise increase in U.S. crude inventories added to renewed concerns about demand recovery as China battles the coronavirus resurgence. West Texas Intermediate futures tumbled 3.4% to close at the lowest in more than …
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By Matthew Boyle | Bloomberg. Target pledged $200 million over four years to fund educational courses for its U.S. employees, mirroring a similar program from rival Walmart and showing the lengths companies will go to in a tight labor market. The new …
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As some states, employers, schools and business start requiring COVID-19 vaccination proof, having a back-up plan in case you lose or misplace your vaccine card is important. In Los Angeles, employees must either get vaccinated or be regularly tested for …
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… second-largest grocery delivery and pickup company in the U.S., with 45% of the market as of June, according to Bloomberg Second Measure data.
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Revenue rose to $1.55 billion from $1.46 billion in the year-ago quarter. Bookings, which account for deferred revenue, rose 3% to $6.14 billion over the trailing past 12 months, the company said.
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