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Apple's 2Q Earnings: Cook Says India "Moving Fast" As Currency Hurts China
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The timeline for growth in India and the impact of currency weakness in China were hot topics in Apple's second-quarter conference call with analysts. By. Dimitra DeFotis. May 2, 2017 7:49 p.m. ET. Text Size; Regular; Medium; Large. Apple (AAPL)'s
Apple: Just Not Good EnoughSeeking Alpha
Apple sells fewer iPhones as consumers wait for big upgradeThe Boston Globe
PRESS RELEASE May 2, 2017 Apple Reports Second Quarter ResultsApple Newsroom (press release)

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Etsy posts loss, ousts CEO, announces layoffs
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Etsy Inc. is replacing its chief executive and cutting about 8% of its workforce after the online marketplace reported a first-quarter loss and what it described as "a challenging February." The Brooklyn, N.Y., company said that board member Josh
Etsy Replaces CEO, Plans to Cut 8% of Jobs to Reduce CostsBloomberg

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Twilio CEO blames Uber for disappointing financial results
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Uber accounts for 12 percent of Twilio's revenue. Uber uses the company's software to connect drivers and passengers without divulging personal information. Lawson said on Tuesday that he expects Uber's "contribution to decline" because the ride
Twilio Sees Lower Revenue From Uber, Shares SlumpU.S. News & World Report
Twilio warns about Uber's waning usage of its platformVentureBeat
Twilio Stock Plunges As Guidance Misses; WhatsApp At Root?Investor’s Business Daily

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AMD's stock plunges to biggest loss in over 12 years
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Shares of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. plunged on heavy volume Tuesday, to suffer their worst day in over 12 years, as the chipmaker's results didn't live up to analysts' high hopes. The company reported late Monday first-quarter results that were
AMD: Mr. Market Is IrrationalSeeking Alpha
AMD Didn't Give Wall Street the 'Near-Perfect' Quarter It WantedBloomberg

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Washington Post

Starbucks's gimmicky new drink: 'As good as Unicorn or better'
Washington Post
The Unicorn Frappuccino — the pink-and-blue social media sensation that “tastes like sour birthday cake and shame” — is so last week, according to Starbucks executives. Starting today, Starbucks is rolling out another drink aimed at the Instagram
Unicorn Frappuccinos are just the latest food designed with Instagram in mindFredericksburg.com
Forget the Unicorn drink – Starbucks now is out with something darkerKOMO News
Starbucks Introduces New Midnight Mint Mocha Frappuccino | Starbucks NewsroomStarbucks Newsroom
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Lawmakers warn airlines: Shape up or else
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Lawmakers are threatening to take legislative action against airlines if they don't improve their customer service policies in the wake of a passenger being violently dragged off a United Airlines flight last month. United, Alaska Airlines, American
United CEO, airline execs in Congress' hot seat over passenger treatmentChicago Tribune
United CEO tells Congress dragging man from flight was a 'horrible failure' by airlineWashington Post
Lawmakers grill airline executives and warn: Treat customers better, or we'll force youLos Angeles Times
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'I'll kill you!' American arrested after brawling on flight from Tokyo.
Washington Post
Domestic carriers aren't the only ones experiencing periodic turbulent passenger incidents, apparently. A video recorded on an All Nippon Airways flight Monday captured a fistfight that broke out between two male passengers. The brawl was captured by …
Passengers caught in violent pre-flight brawl aboard All Nippon AirwaysFox News
Passengers get into nasty brawl aboard planeNew York Post
American passenger arrested for assaulting ANA employee – Japan TodayJapan Today
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The culprit of lukewarm corporate commitment to sustainability may be the way in which corporate leaders are trained in business schools.

With the state aggressively lowering its reliance on oil production thanks to advances in renewables, more growth from wind and solar power will require modern power grid infrastructure.

The continent’s most populated nation is motivated to think differently in light of a significant economic slowdown.