From Fortune
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Coca-Cola only sold 1% more drinks last quarter, but it raised prices 13%. Its CEO said it has ‘the right strategies’ for sustained success
The beverage goliath is among several other snack and drink companies reaping the rewards of price hikes that far exceed inflation.
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PayPal CEO nods to ‘compelling’ stablecoin potential as total Q1 payments rise 14%
PayPal's quarterly earnings were up, but its CEO stayed relatively quiet on the company's new stablecoin.
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Dave & Busters brings in bets on skeeball and other games as gambling creeps into more corners of society
"This is about small dollars and playing with your friends and hopefully having a little skin in the game,” gaming exec Michael Madding told Fortune.
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‘We mailed our cat’: Utah family reunited with dehydrated, healthy feline who took cross-country trip in Amazon return
“We realized that that our sweet kitty must have jumped into that box without us knowing,” Carrie Clark said.
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Upskill your way to becoming a digital marketing guru with these top bootcamps
Learn the pros and cons of five top digital marketing bootcamps, including BrainStation, CareerFoundry, edX, Udacity, and Thinkful.
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Century Support Services review: Debt relief company with a strong customer satisfaction rating
Century Support Services is an accredited debt relief company that may be able to help you get to financial freedom in less than 24 to 48 months.
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Norwegian cruise mogul's success secrets: Focus on the wealthy and absolutely no kids allowed
Torstein Hagen's Viking Holdings is among the world’s biggest luxury cruise operators, and his fortune may surpass $5 billion after its IPO in New York.
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Jim Beam's Japanese parent thinks it can double sales by 2030 with a focus on 'ready to drink' canned cocktails
“We want to spread Japanese authenticity, which is so popular in the US,” Tak Niinami, chief executive officer of Suntory Holdings, said in a phone interview.
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Austin-based company fined for flaring that led to 7.6 million pounds of excess gases known to cause respiratory issues
“It’s completely the opposite of the way it’s supposed to work,” said Environment Secretary James Kenney.
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The secret weapon for heart health and living longer could be climbing a few flights of stairs every day. Here’s how
Climbing just five flights per day could reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease by 20%, study says.
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Frustrated by high drug prices, California will offer its own version of heavily discounted Narcan to stop fentanyl overdoses
California plans to give away many of the packs of generic Narcan for free to first responders, universities and community organizations.
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AI lets anyone generate music in seconds. That’s putting artists on edge—and setting the stage for ‘dataset ethics’
AI music developers must prioritize ethical licensing practices and collaborate closely with songwriters and copyright owners.