Tuesday January 21st, 2025 9:04AM

AP Business

Starbucks discontinues olive oil drinks in a push to simplify its menu
Starbucks is discontinuing its Oleato olive-oil infused beverages at most locations, part of an effort to streamline the chain’s menu
11:35AM ( 2 months ago )
Starbucks, trying to reverse sluggish sales, discontinues olive oil drinks to simplify its menu
Starbucks is discontinuing its Oleato olive-oil infused beverages at most locations, part of an effort to streamline the chain’s menu
11:35AM ( 2 months ago )
Starbucks CEO sets four-minute service goal as he tries to reinvigorate sagging sales
Starbucks’ new Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol wants customers to get their orders hand-delivered by a barista in four minutes or less, a goal that will be central as he tries to reinvigorate the company’s sagging sales
11:35AM ( 2 months ago )
Saudi startup Riyadh Air orders 60 Airbus A321neo planes
Saudi startup airline Riyadh Air has ordered 60 Airbus aircraft
11:27AM ( 2 months ago )
Super Micro Computer's shares plunge after accounting firm resigns
Shares of Super Micro Computer plunged more than 30% by midday Wednesday, after the server maker disclosed that Ernst & Young had resigned as its public accounting firm
11:24AM ( 2 months ago )
Super Micro Computer's shares plunge 33% after server maker's accounting firm quits
Shares of Super Micro Computer have plunged more than 33% after the server maker disclosed that Ernst & Young had resigned as its public accounting firm
11:24AM ( 2 months ago )
US sanctions 398 firms in more than a dozen countries, accusing them of helping Russia's war effort
The U.S. on Wednesday imposed sanctions on 398 firms across Russia, India, China, and more than a dozen other nations — accusing them of providing products and services that enable Russia’s war effort and aid its ability to evade sanctions
10:35AM ( 2 months ago )
Reddit's explosive user growth and AI tools help it soar to its first-ever profit
For the first time in its nearly 20-year history, Reddit is turning a profit
10:09AM ( 2 months ago )
Reddit's explosive user growth and AI tools help it soar to its first profit as a public company
Reddit has turned a profit for the first time as a public company
10:09AM ( 2 months ago )