This startup just raised $40 million to take on Zoom with virtual office spaces
Former Yext CEO Howard Lerman has spent over a year creating Roam, a new kind of virtual office.
Strong dollar weighs on Yum Brands even as sales rise at KFC and Taco Bell
Yum Brands missed Wall Street’s earnings estimates but beat quarterly revenue expectations.
Twitter tells worried employees their vested shares will be paid in coming days
Since Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter closed last week, employees have been concerned that they wouldn’t be paid for their vested stock.
Ad giant IPG advises brands to pause Twitter spending after Musk takeover
Since Musk took Twitter private on Oct. 28, the site has seen a surge of racist and other hateful tweets, according to the Network Contagion Research Institute.
AMD misses but still ekes out 29% revenue growth
The chipmaker’s four business lines picked up more revenue than the company had told analysts to expect last month as it perceived a weakening PC market.
Twitter reportedly limits employee access to content moderation tools as midterm election nears
Some Twitter employees are unable to discipline users that break the app’s rules around hate speech and misinformation unless they are serious violations.
Snap, Meta shares pop after FCC commissioner says U.S. should ban TikTok
Shares of U.S. social media companies Snap and Meta spiked on the news that a Federal Communications Commissioner said the U.S. government should ban TikTok.
United pilots reject contract deal that ‘fell short’
United is the latest airline to hit a roadblock in contract talks with its highest paid work group.
Best small-cap stock ‘that investors don’t know about’ is in billboards and broadband, Wells Fargo says
The company has several advantages, including a strong balance sheet that could support future acquisitions.
Job openings surged in September despite Fed efforts to cool labor market
Employment openings for the month totaled 10.72 million, well above the FactSet estimate of 9.85 million.