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Australia's Qube Holdings' shares jump 20% as Macquarie proposes $7.5 billion takeover deal
Macquarie has offered to acquire Qube for AU$5.2 in cash per share, representing a nearly 28% premium to Qube’s closing level of AU$4.07 on Friday. Source link
Meta halted internal research suggesting social media harm, court filing alleges
Meta is alleged to have halted internal research suggesting social media harm, according to court documents. Source link
'Wicked: For Good' soars to $150 million domestic opening
Universal’s “Wicked: For Good” tallied an estimated $150 million domestic opening during its first three days in theaters. Source link
Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever and it's costing economy
Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever before, and while it may be consumer smart, it comes at a cost to work productivity and the U.S. economy. Source link
More companies are shifting workers to passwordless authentication
Both workers and business leaders are tired of device passwords. More companies are doing away with them and, in the process, improving cybersecurity. Source link
Stop saying ‘don’t cry’—to raise confident, emotionally intelligent kids, use these 5 phrases instead
This phrase “can make kids feel like their emotions and tears aren’t okay,” says therapist and child life specialist Kelsey Mora. Here’s what to say instead. Source link
'Painful' ambition can ruin your career, leadership coach says—how to heal your relationship with success
After a health crisis, Amina AlTai redefined her relationship with ambition. Here are her tips for pursuing career success in a healthy way. Source link
Microsoft faces uphill climb to turn enterprise dominance into widespread AI chatbot adoption
At Microsoft’s annual Ignite conference this week, IT buyers explained why Microsoft isn’t seeing runaway success with its Copilot AI assistant. Source link
Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 stocks for solid upside potential
TipRanks’ ranking service discusses three stocks favored by Wall Street, including Microsoft and Booking Holdings. Source link
This famous perfume entrepreneur sold her name to Estée Lauder. It's her only regret
“I feel the law needs to change actually… because people are selling their businesses with their names,” Ms Jo Malone CBE told CNBC’s Steve Sedgwick. Source link