United Airlines Expects First Positive Cash Flow Month During Pandemic As Travelers Flock Back To The Skies

United Airlines Expects First Positive Cash Flow Month During Pandemic As Travelers Flock Back To The Skies

Amid a flurry of good news for the embattled travel sector, United Airlines on Monday said it expects to stop burning cash this March, becoming the first airline expecting a positive cash flow since the coronavirus pandemic tanked travel demand one year ago.
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Roche to Buy COVID Test Maker GenMark Diagnostics for $1.8 Billion

Swiss pharma giant Roche said Monday it would pay $1.8 billion (1.5 billion euros) to buy US firm GenMark Diagnostics and thus broaden its rapid test portfolio, including for Covid-19. The Swiss company …
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How to create an AI-ready staff

Accounting firm leaders have long heard that artificial intelligence is an inevitable part of their distant future — that at some point, partners and
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Pizza Hut will let you play Pac Man on its boxes

The Plano, Tex.-based pizza chain on Monday revealed a campaign designed to tap into nostalgia for the ’80s when its dine-in restaurants were particularly popular.
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New York Manufacturing Expands Most Since 2018 as Prices Climb

Figures above zero indicate expansion, and the median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a reading of 15. Prices paid for
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