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Companies News Today Live Updates on February 9, 2025: A Rothschild who crusaded for kinder capitalism adjusts to the Trump era

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09 Feb 2025, 07:48:00 PM IST

Company News Today Live: A Rothschild who crusaded for kinder capitalism adjusts to the Trump era

  • Lynn Forester de Rothschild said that ESG investing to push companies to treat the environment and workers better is no longer the right approach.

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09 Feb 2025, 05:54:39 PM IST

Company News Today Live: Meta Layoffs: leaked memo reveals 3,000 employees will be handed pink slips tomorrow

  • Meta Layoffs: leaked memo reveals 3,000 employees will be handed pink slips tomorrow

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09 Feb 2025, 04:28:27 PM IST

Top Company Leader Today Live: Steve Jobs asked Bill Gates to ‘take acid’ to design better products? Microsoft co-founder recalls…

  • Billionaire Bill Gates recalled how Apple co-founder Steve Jobs once told him how he wished Gates would have used acid (drugs) to design better products, reported the news portal Fortune.

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09 Feb 2025, 07:52:40 AM IST

Company News Today Live: Even Disney is worried about the high cost of a disney vacation

  • Price hikes have moved the Happiest Place on Earth out of reach for many Americans, alienating parkgoers and worrying executives. 

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