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Over 1,00,000 job cuts rattle tech industry in 2025: Amazon, Meta, Google, Intel lay off thousands of employees. Check full list of companiesTech layoffs 2025: Major technology companies worldwide are cutting costs, resulting in massive job losses. Firms like Amazon, Intel, and T...
2025 layoffs: List of companies cutting jobs worldwide and why it’s happeningMany big companies are cutting jobs in 2025. Tech, retail, finance, and energy firms are making layoffs as they try to save costs and adjus...
Cognizant raises staff pay; Wipro, Warburg eye Harman's bizIT major Cognizant announced pay hikes for 80% of its staff. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Trump signals approval for scaled-down Nvidia AI chip sales to ChinaUS President Donald Trump suggested he may allow Nvidia to sell a reduced-performance version of its advanced Blackwell AI chip to China, d...
These oddly named vampire hacks could save you serious cash on power billsTips to save money on power bills: Electricity bills are increasing. Many residents are unknowingly paying extra due to vampire devices. Th...
Donald Trump signs executive order to reshape college athletics and ban pay-for-play dealsTrump NIL executive order: President Trump signed an executive order targeting "pay-for-play" in college athletics, aiming to block third-p...
Pine Labs IPO; Raphe mPhibr, ShopOS raise fundsPine Labs has filed its IPO papers with Sebi to raise Rs 2,600 crore. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
Meesho's order spike; Zomato takes a dipMeesho's order volumes increased in the nine months ending December 2024, per its annual report. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Layoffs pile up in US, Canada as companies uncertain of economyAs job cuts persist in 2024 across the U.S. and Canada, sectors including technology, automakers, media, and financial services are heavily...
Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2023 announced: Date, discounts and moreAmazon has announced the dates for its Great Indian Festival sale, which will begin on October 8. Prime members will have early access to t...
Europe's bumper Q2 puts global dividend payouts on track for record yearDividends were up nearly 10% to $184.5 billion. That did not including Britain, where the quarterly total dropped to $30.7 billion from las...
Layoffs in 2023: Microsoft, Cognizant, Accenture among latest firms to cut jobs amid economic turmoilThe layoff wave has swept not only startups and mid-sized firms, but also big tech companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google parent A...
Intel slashes employee, executive pay amid PC market downturnThe reductions will range from 5% of base pay for mid-level employees to as much as 25% for chief executive Pat Gelsinger, while the compan...
Rebel Foods’ $150 million war chest; Netflix slashes pricesRebel Foods said on Tuesday that it has set aside $150 million to invest in and acquire brands and businesses over the next few quarters.
Google in funding talks with Meesho; Indians double down on cryptoGoogle, which has already invested in six Indian startups this year, is now in talks with social commerce platform Meesho for a $50-75 mill...
AMD to buy chipmaker Xilinx in $35 billion all-stock dealAdvanced Micro Devices agreed to buy Xilinx for $35 billion in stock, taking the chipmaker into more diverse and profitable markets and add...
Donald Trump's H-1B move will hit US companies“Trump’s proclamation will hurt the US economy and destroy jobs," said Alex Nowrasteh, director of immigration studies at the Cato Institut...
VC pioneer bets $650 million on Indian startups surviving crash"She is among the top five VCs in India," said Mohandas Pai, chairman of the venture firm Aarin Capital Advisors and former chief financial...
Partnership between VC-funded start-ups & driver-operators changing taxi business in IndiaUber has sent out comparative prices, comparing itself with autorickshaws! A ride on UberGo, it claims, will be cheaper than taking an auto.
- Dim retail sales hurt US economy as Fed sees weakness
A second straight month of declining US retail spending will likely keep unemployment high and help weaken the recovery. Gainers & losers