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Slack's performance underlined a bifurcation in tech offerings this year. While many big tech companies like Uber and Lyft were hyped before going public, their stock prices slid once they started trading
For more than a decade, Walmart used middlemen to make dubious payments to governments around the globe in order to open new locations
The Korean chef speaks about Dirty Buns, his first solo restaurant in Mumbai, and what it takes to be an expat chef in India
Interviews with more than 20 current or former Adidas employees show the company's predominantly white leadership struggling with issues of race and discrimination
The investigation includes a review of the bank's handling of so-called suspicious activity reports that its employees prepared about possibly problematic transactions, including some linked to President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner
As the French car company launched the Triber MPV in New Delhi, CEO Thierry Bolloré said it is committed to a future of clean mobility, in line with India's plans to introduce the Bharat Stage VI emission norms in 2020
Economists warn that further escalation by Trump—like tariffs on more Chinese goods or levies on foreign autos—could slow global growth to a crawl
Called Libra, the company has sky-high hopes that it could become the foundation for a new financial system not controlled by today's power brokers on Wall Street or central banks
As the airline's fate hangs at the bankruptcy court, Goyal says he still hopes that a solution will emerge
The popular vegetarian Impossible Burger, with patties made from genetically engineered soy protein, has converted even circumspect carnivores and is running in short supply at burger chains across the US