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Good Leaders Don't Shut Down Pushback, They See It As Intel - Professional coverage
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Good Leaders Don’t Shut Down Pushback, They See It As Intel

According to Fast Company, a former top digital and innovation executive for Citi's credit card business recounts a pivotal failure…

Pharma's AI Bet: Less Glamour, More Grunt Work - Professional coverage
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Pharma’s AI Bet: Less Glamour, More Grunt Work

According to Reuters, major pharmaceutical companies like Eli Lilly, AstraZeneca, Roche, and Pfizer are using AI not to discover new…

We're All Paranoid Now, and ClarityCheck Is Cashing In - Professional coverage
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We’re All Paranoid Now, and ClarityCheck Is Cashing In

According to Digital Trends, the digital safety platform ClarityCheck is seeing users fundamentally change how they approach online trust. The…

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Tesla’s Q3 Earnings Reveal Bold AI Vision Amid Financial Pressure and Pay Package Debate

Tesla reported mixed Q3 results with record revenue but missed profit expectations. CEO Elon Musk outlined ambitious autonomous driving and Optimus robot timelines while defending his proposed $1 trillion pay package against corporate critics.

Financial Performance and Market Reaction

Tesla’s third-quarter financial results presented a complex picture, with the company reportedly achieving record revenue while falling short on profitability metrics. According to the earnings report, Tesla’s revenue reached an all-time high, exceeding Wall Street forecasts after delivering a record number of vehicles during the quarter. However, sources indicate both profits and adjusted earnings per share missed analyst expectations, contributing to a significant stock decline. During Wednesday’s earnings call, Tesla shares reportedly fell approximately 4.5% in after-hours trading, adding to earlier losses.

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Apple Appeals Contempt Ruling in Ongoing App Store Legal Battle with Epic Games

Apple faces Epic Games in appeals court over contempt ruling for App Store payment policies. The tech giant claims misinterpretation while Epic alleges calculated violation of court orders.

Legal Battle Resumes Over App Store Payment Rules

Apple has returned to federal appeals court seeking to overturn a contempt ruling that found the company deliberately ignored a court order regarding App Store payment alternatives, according to court proceedings reported on Tuesday. The ongoing legal confrontation with Epic Games centers on whether Apple violated an injunction requiring it to permit alternative payment methods outside its ecosystem.