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Reports: If TNT Loses NBA Rights, Its Heralded Studio Crew Would Break Up
Newsweek· 14 hours agoHost Ernie Johnson, along with Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley, and Kenny Smith, have a unique...
California Ad Tax Bill Taps Amazon, Google, Meta to Fund News
Bloomberg Law· 2 days agoAmazon.com Inc., Google, and Meta would pay a 7.25% tax on California advertising revenue over $2.5 billion to fund tax credits for California news organizations under a bill introduced on Wednesday.
Amazon posts 13% revenue gain | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 2 days agoAmazon on Tuesday reported strong results for the first quarter, driven by growth in its...
Amazon Stock Jumps Closer To Record High On Earnings Boost
Forbes· 3 days agoAmazon edged past Wall Street’s consensus estimates of earnings and revenues in its first-quarter...
Hiring has been pushed to the back burner. Now what?
HR Dive· 3 days agoAfter a years-long rush to find talent, hiring has been pushed to back burner, according to data from HR Dive’s Identity of HR 2024 survey. Big-name tech companies including Snap, Amazon ...
Amazon stock rises as Q1 earnings top estimates with $143.3B in revenue; AWS sales up 17%
GeekWire· 3 days agoAmazon topped estimates for its first quarter earnings, reporting $143.3 billion in revenue, up 13%...
Amazon Rolls Out AI Coding Assistant Q and an AI App Generator
PC Magazine· 3 days agoAmazon is rolling out new features for developers and businesses using its Q AI model. Q can now...
5 things to know before the stock market opens Friday
CNBC· 2 hours agoApril's jobs report due at 8:30 a.m. ET Friday is likely to show that hiring continued at a brisk...
Amazon earnings preview: Advertising and AWS expected to continue fueling profits
GeekWire· 4 days agoAmazon reports its first quarter earnings on Tuesday. Analysts will be watching for continued growth...
Big Tech's big green card problem
Business Insider· 20 hours agoBig tech companies have backed off green card applications due to a tougher process and less intense competition for talent.