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Tech Layoffs May Be A Sign Of Health, Not Sickness

Layoffs reflect companies cutting COVID bloat, but for healthier businesses, they are also about pivoting to an AI productivity surge.

FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime June 4, 2024 06:13:00

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A Virginia Museum Repatriated a Nigerian Sculpture and Received a High-Tech Replica in Return Could the Exchange Shape Future Restitutions?

Tom Suozzi joins Actum as co-chair | Long Island Business News

Former Rep. Tom Suozzi has joined Actum, a global consulting firm, as a co-chair. Suozzi, a former Nassau County executive and Glen Cove mayor, “brings a wealth of experience and a deep network to Actum, which will help guide the company’s global client base, according to a news release from the firm. “Actum’s exceptional capabilities, .

INSIGHT-India makes inroads into Sri Lanka under China s long shadow

Now, as Sri Lanka closes in on a $2.9 billion loan deal from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and its economy stabilises, India is seeking to land ambitious long-term investments, with an eye on countering the influence of regional rival China, a government minister and three sources said. "What we are looking at right now is investment from them," Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry said in an interview this month, referring to a range of projects worth over $1 billion currently under discussion that would help bolster India's presence in Sri Lanka.

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