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A Dallas-based company is planning a $150 million data center project in New Albany, potentially bringing yet another such facility to the region. CyrusOne, which develops and operates data ...
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We left everything in Venezuela. We don’t have a place to live or sleep and have nothing to eat. Nayebis Carolina Figuera, a 34-year-old from Venezuela who fled to neighbouring Brazil Despite some ...
Reddit Inc. and its selling shareholders raised $748 million, pricing shares in an initial public offering at the top of a marketed range, the second big tech listing in as many days. The social ...
His compensation package, up from $5.95 million in 2022, comes as the exhibition giant rides a box office rebound following the pandemic. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Sean Gamble, CEO of ...
Central Ohio stands to gain nearly 300 jobs from five projects that received approval Monday for state tax incentives, including a company that handles sales, marketing and logistics for two Ohio ...
Nearly 600,000 Georgians have lost their Medicaid coverage and more are likely to join them with a few months still to go in the process of requalifying recipients.