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By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Saturday posted a $2.69 billion third-quarter loss as rising…
Twitter lays off staff as Musk blames activists for ‘massive’ ad revenue drop
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Twitter says 50% of staff laid off, moves to reassure on content moderation
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Wall St rallies to close out soft week after jobs report
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Fed says financial system holding up through turbulent year
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