Opel To Hire Temporary Workers At German Plant Amid Omicron Absences - Wirtschaftswoche

Opel To Hire Temporary Workers At German Plant Amid Omicron Absences – Wirtschaftswoche

BERLIN (Reuters) – Opel plans on hiring several hundred temporary workers to help deliver its new Astra model, a spokesperson told German paper Wirtschaftswoche on Thursday, in part to compensate for workers off sick with COVID-19 amid the spread of the Omicron variant. The carmaker, which is owned by Stellantis and operates three plants in…

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Meta Shares Sink 20% As Facebook Loses Daily Users For The First Time

Meta Shares Sink 20% As Facebook Loses Daily Users For The First Time

By Elizabeth Culliford and Nivedita Balu (Reuters) – Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc’s shares plunged more than 20% late on Wednesday after the social media company posted a weaker-than-expected forecast, blaming Apple’s privacy changes and increased competition for users from rivals like TikTok. Facebook’s global daily active users declined from the previous quarter for the…

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Stocks End Higher On Strong Amid Mixed U.S. Earnings, Weak Economic Reports

Stocks End Higher On Strong Amid Mixed U.S. Earnings, Weak Economic Reports

By Katanga Johnson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Global stocks rallied on Wednesday to close higher as strong earnings from U.S. technology companies and OPEC+ plans for moderate oil output helped to counter jitters over weak economic reports. Investors also shrugged off the pace of central banks’ interest rate hikes. The STOXX index of 600 European companies rose…

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Meta Shares Plunge 20% As Facebook Feels Heat From Apple - And TikTok

Meta Shares Plunge 20% As Facebook Feels Heat From Apple – And TikTok

By Elizabeth Culliford and Nivedita Balu (Reuters) -Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc’s shares plunged more than 20% late on Wednesday as the social media company posted a weaker-than-expected forecast, blaming Apple’s privacy changes and increased competition for users from rivals like TikTok. Meta, which missed on Wall Street’s earnings estimates, said it faced hits from…

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Airlines Urge White House To End COVID International Travel Testing Rules

Airlines Urge White House To End COVID International Travel Testing Rules

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Major airlines, business and travel groups urged the White House on Wednesday to end COVID-19 pre-departure testing requirements for vaccinated international passengers traveling to the United States. Airlines for America, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, International Air Transport Association, Aerospace Industries Association, the U.S. Travel Association and other groups…

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