Saudi Arabia is looking to establish its own domestic electric-car manufacturer, sources say https://t.co/cObuVLFEZp
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Just published: front page of the Financial Times international edition Friday April 30 https://t.co/NouWPPN5fX https://t.co/gp8rTRwLx8
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When you see opportunities to highlight your successes, make the most of them. https://t.co/0Nv0IAIlCc
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Amazon reported a big increase in sales and gave a bullish forecast, even as consumers start to return to pre-pandemic shopping habits https://t.co/WIliCAD7DF
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Successful people have a purpose. As a result they're excited, dedicated, passionate, and fearless. And they share their passions with others.https://t.co/Mj5IYQSA4x
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Fed Chair Powell “nodded to the fact that companies are having a hard time sourcing employees,” Quill Intelligence LLC CEO and Director of Intelligence @DiMartinoBooth says. “It’s another acknowledgment that wage inflation could become problematic down the line.” Full interview: https://t.co/dagL7wF3vX
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Google's push to re-open offices in September is frustrating some employees who say they'll quit if they can't be remote forever https://t.co/gNDJCClMCe
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Many businesses are still following a talent-management playbook from the 1950s. There's a better way for HR to accommodate today's workers. https://t.co/ywkPEa1ODe
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Taiwan’s economy likely grew the fastest in 10 years in the first quarter of this year, as the prices and exports of computer chips and other electronic goods are soaring https://t.co/a85mYfhUh8
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The rare blood clotting disorder linked to the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine particularly affects younger adults, the UK medicines regulator said on Thursday as it released the first breakdown by age of the jab’s adverse side-effects https://t.co/wzBO99FPPT
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Amazon beat first-quarter revenue expectations as it continues to benefit from the pandemic-driven online shopping boom, sending its shares up in extended trading https://t.co/oyafsHcess $AMZN https://t.co/dYjaKJDONe
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