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LAUSANNE, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2023--
2023-05-11 20:49

HGreg Takes Home the Prestigious 2023 Mercuriades Award in the Accroissement de la productivité Investissement Québec Category
MONTRÉAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2023--
2023-05-25 01:21

AIT Worldwide Logistics’ Vaughn Moore Named EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2023 Midwest
ITASCA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 22, 2023--
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Mitsotakis Wins Parliamentary Vote to Clear Way for Economy Plan
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis won parliamentary backing for his government’s agenda, clearing a four-year path for improving
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Expro Completes Well Cementing Project in the Deepwater US Gulf of Mexico
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RBA to hold rates at 3.85% in June, but may raise again soon - Reuters poll
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2023-06-02 08:22

Biden in North Carolina to push clean energy agenda and promote order aiding military spouses
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2023-06-10 00:54

Analog Devices' fourth-quarter forecasts disappoint as consumer demand weakens
Analog Devices forecast fourth-quarter revenue below Wall Street targets on Wednesday, in a sign that the chip industry
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Mystery client who hired detective to spy on Reno's mayor asks Nevada high court to keep name secret
The mystery client who hired a detective to spy on Reno’s mayor and a county commissioner with GPS trackers has joined an appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court challenging a lower court ruling that his name be made public
2023-06-07 03:47

Anheuser-Busch boss says no regrets over Dylan Mulvaney’s Bud Light ad despite uproar on right
The CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev, the parent company of Bud Light, said the beer should be about bringing people together after it faced months of backlash following its brief partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. In an appearance Wednesday on the programme CBS This Morning, CEO Brendan Whitworth said the company has become entangled in “divisive” conversations it should not be a part of. “I think the conversation surrounding Bud Light has moved away from beer, and the conversation has become divisive,” Mr Whitworth said. “And Bud Light really doesn’t belong there. Bud Light should be all about bringing people together.” At the moment, that is not what’s happening. Bud Light last month lost its spot at the top of the beer sales charts to Modelo as some conservative customers continue to boycott the beer following the advertisements featuring Ms Mulvaney. Mr Whitworth declined to answer directly when asked whether the campaign featuring Ms Mulvaney was a mistake. “There’s a big social conversation taking place right now, and big brands are right in the middle of it and it’s not just our industry or Bud Light,” Mr Whitworth said. “It’s happening in retail, happening in fast food. And so for us what we need to understand — deeply understand and appreciate — is the consumer and what they want, what they care about, and what they expect from big brands.” Despite being given ample opportunity to do so, Mr Whitworth did not directly defend the corporation’s decision to partner with a trans influencer or to support the trans community more broadly at a time when that community is facing a barrage of legislation targeting its rights in states across the country. “Bud Light has supported LGBTQ since 1998, so that’s 25 years,” Mr Whitworth said. “And as we’ve said from the beginning, we’ll continue to support the communities and organisations we’ve supported for decades. But as we move forward, we want to focus on what we do best: which is brewing great beer for everyone.” The controversy over corporations’ politics is not limited to Bud Light. Disney, Target, Nike and a number of other brands have also been the target of the right’s ire in recent years for taking stances on social issues at odds with conservatives. Target recently announced its decision to remove some Pride month merchandise from its stores after facing criticism from conservatives for its relative support of the LGBTQ+ community. The Starbucks Workers Union, meanwhile, accused Starbucks of restricting Pride decorations from certain stores. Read More I came out as a teen in the 90s — there’s still a long road ahead for LGBT+ youth Starbucks workers at 150 stores to strike over alleged ban on Pride decor
2023-06-29 09:52

Australia Consumer Sentiment Rises From Ultra-Low Level
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South Africa’s Ramaphosa Plans Call With China’s Xi Amid Furor Over Putin Warrant
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will hold talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping as Pretoria considers switching the
2023-06-09 02:20
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