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Dec 30 2025BUSINESS

Restaurants Shutting Doors: A Look at the Struggles

Restaurants are finding it tough to keep their doors open. People are spending less on eating out. They are cooking at home more often. This is because prices are going up. It is hard for restaurants to make money. Many chains are closing locations to save cash. Starbucks is one of them. They plan

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Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Honeywell's Stock Takes a Dip: What's Happening?

Honeywell's stock took a hit recently. The company lowered its expectations for the fourth quarter and the full year. This change is due to a new way of organizing its business units, which will start in early 2026. There's also some legal trouble. Honeywell is in talks to settle a lawsuit related

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Dec 15 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A New Chapter for Wag Entertainment

Wag Entertainment, a well-known British documentary producer, is undergoing a significant change. Fremantle, the parent company, has decided to shut down Wag's production division. This move comes as part of a broader strategic plan following Fremantle's acquisition of Asacha Media Group, Wag's form

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Aug 17 2025BUSINESS

Sister Pie: A Fresh Start and New Treats Ahead

Sister Pie, a beloved bakery in Detroit’s West Village, is taking a break from its usual routine to rethink its business strategy. This move comes after the owner decided the current setup isn't working as well as it should. The bakery is now focusing on pop-up events and testing new menu items to s

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Mar 13 2025BUSINESS

7-Eleven's Big Shake-Up: New CEO, Big Plans

Seven & I Holdings, the company behind the 7-Eleven convenience stores, is making big moves. The Japanese company has just appointed its first foreign CEO, Stephen Dacus. This move comes after a tough six months. During this time, the company faced a massive $47 billion takeover bid from Canadian co

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Dec 13 2024BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery Splits Business into Streaming and Cable Divisions

Warner Bros. Discovery has decided to divide its business into two main parts. One part will focus on cable networks like CNN, TBS, and TNT. The other part will handle the company's growing streaming service and its film and entertainment studios. This change is expected to happen by mid-2025. The c

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery's Cost-Cutting Conundrum: A Sign of the Times?

The entertainment industry is facing a perfect storm, and Warner Bros. Discovery is just the latest to feel the pinch. The company is embarking on yet another round of layoffs, following in the footsteps of other major players like Paramount, Disney, and even Amazon. It's a trend that's got many in

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