McDonald's Technology Outage Disrupts Restaurants in U.S., U.K. and Asia 
 

McDonald's said it was working to resolve widespread computer-system outages, which have prevented U.S. owners from opening some of their restaurants Friday morning.


 
Uber and Lyft Are Leaving Minneapolis Over Pay Dispute. Their Stocks Are Falling. 
 

The city council said they have to pay drivers more, which the companies say makes the business uneconomical.


 
TikTok's Fate Now Hinges on the Senate 
 

Legislation banning or forcing a sale of the popular app could take months to reach Biden's desk due to senators' concerns.


 
Ulta CEO Says Growth Will Slow. Stock Is Falling but Wall Street Is Still Optimistic. 
 

The beauty retailer issued fiscal 2024 guidance below analysts' estimates.


 
Dollar Stores Get Devalued as Low-Income Consumers Struggle 
 

Two rival discount chains reported seeing similar problems in their customer base.


 
Swisscom to Buy Vodafone's Italy Unit 
 

Swisscom agreed to buy Vodafone's Italian business for $8.7 billion, a deal that completes the U.K. telecom company's simplification of its European portfolio.


 
Nvidia and AI Have Given the Chip Industry a Lot to Prove 
 

Semiconductor valuations remain expensive even after selloff and with Nvidia's Next Big Thing coming.


 
New Airbnb CFO Takes Helm at Inflection Point for Travel Industry 
 

Ellie Mertz takes over as the online property rental company looks to evolve through a mix of geographic expansion and new products.


 
China Signals Opposition to Forced Sale of TikTok in U.S. 
 

Beijing's stance leaves ByteDance in a bind as TikTok faces the most serious threat yet to its existence in its biggest market, where it has 170 million users.


 
Honda and Nissan Look to Tie Up in EVs 
 

Japanese automakers are trying to catch up to more their cost-competitive rivals in the U.S. and China.


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