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Thales, a French defence company, plans to hire 12,000 new employees as orders increase. Tanishqua Ghura·February 26, 2023Thales, a French defence and technology company, plans to hire 12,000 new employees this year due to high...News·0 Comments·0
Elon Musk’s cost-cutting measures result in Twitter losing access to Slack Indrajeet Giram·February 24, 2023In an effort to cut expenses and boost revenue, Elon Musk’s Twitter is implementing various cost-saving measures. These...Markets·0 Comments·0
Elon Musk’s Twitter Faces Multiple Lawsuits Alleging Unpaid Debts of $14m Indrajeet Giram·February 20, 2023Twitter is currently facing several legal actions alleging that it has failed to settle its debts. According to...Markets·0 Comments·0
TCS to hire impacted workers from startups The move came up when several companies including tech giants around the globe started terminating employees. Prity Khanal·February 19, 2023Among different companies laying off their employees, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on the other hand, has something different...India NewsNewsStoriesTechWorld·0 Comments·0
Secureworks layoffs 9% of its workforce Dell held around 82.7 % of Secureworks's outstanding shares as of the end of October. Prity Khanal·February 9, 2023Following the release of a series of reductions by its largest shareholder Dell Technologies, on Monday, the cybersecurity...NewsTech·0 Comments·0
Only 0.2% users pay for Twitter subscription Based on a recent study, less than 0.2% of Twitter customers pay for site memberships. Prity Khanal·February 7, 2023Based on a recent study, less than 0.2% of Twitter customers pay for site memberships. According to data...NewsTech·0 Comments·0
Busy Week for Investors: A Guide to Upcoming 6th-10th feb 2023 Earnings Reports Indrajeet Giram·February 7, 2023The stock market is set to have an exciting week ahead, with a number of significant events shaping...Markets·0 Comments·0
Samsung LED settles with $150m, says nanotech firm Samsung Electronics Co. has decided to give $150 million to British nanotechnology startup Nanoco Technologies to resolve patent issues. Prity Khanal·February 5, 2023According to Nanoco and a shareholder in its cases, Samsung Electronics Co. has decided to give $150 million...NewsTech·0 Comments·0
Google parent company Alphabet Inc. misses sales targets in Q4 Indrajeet Giram·February 3, 2023Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, recently released its fourth-quarter results which fell short of analyst predictions....Markets·0 Comments·0
Apple misses revenue targets after three and a half years of growth Indrajeet Giram·February 3, 2023Apple Inc. has reported a decline in its quarterly revenue for the first time in three and a...Markets·0 Comments·0