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Daily update August 18, 2022
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The Washington Post
Home improvement retailer Lowe's is offering hourly employees $55 million in bonuses to help offset the sting of inflation, which has remained near 40-year highs all summer, the company announced on an earnings call on Wednesday.
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Economic Times
As retail prices continue to climb, customers are adjusting their shopping habits. Meanwhile retail giants like Walmart are tweaking their merchandise mix in response to customers' shifting demands. LEILA FADEL, HOST:.
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OrthoSpineNews
Hospitals are treating an influx of sicker patients who deferred care earlier in the pandemic at the same time as rising COVID-19 admissions, the American Hospital Association warned this week. The higher patient acuity is increasing the burden on ...
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CNN
New York (CNN Business) Walmart had good news Tuesday for investors and economists worried about a looming recession, as the retail giant gave a much rosier picture of consumer spending than it offered less than a month ago.
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Reuters
The second beta release is part of an 18-month consultation and development process to improve the Framework's relevance, usability and effectiveness. After four rounds of beta versions, the TNFD plans to release its final recommendations for the Framework ...
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FierceHealthcare
In July, Amazon made an offer for $18 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $3.9 billion including the company's net debt. But it wasn't One Medical's only offer. Another ...
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wsgr.com
In addition, pending the issuance of any regulatory, administrative, or other guidance, the statutory language of Section 4501 is sufficiently broad such that a wide variety of other common corporate transactions that are not typically perceived as "stock ...
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STAT
Hospitals that merge under state regulations that shield them from federal scrutiny tend to eventually break free of those controls and raise prices substantially, new research finds. A forthcoming study in the Journal of Law and Economics found ...
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