The company made the latest offer Thursday, before the start of targeted strikes by the United Auto Workers Union against Stellantis, Ford and GM.
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Golf legend Gary Player says government should stay out of sports
Hall of fame golfer Gary Player talks about the intersection of golf and politics, and weighs in on the upcoming Ryder Cup in Italy.
Continue readingClorox says last month’s cyberattack is still disrupting production
Clorox said a cyberattack it disclosed last month will have a material impact on its fiscal first quarter results.
Continue readingHomebuilder sentiment goes negative for the first time in 7 months, thanks to higher mortgage rates
Homebuilder sentiment fell into negative territory as potential buyers struggle to afford new homes in a higher mortgage rate environment.
Continue readingMorgan Stanley kicks off generative AI era on Wall Street with assistant for financial advisors
Morgan Stanley says it is the first major Wall Street firm to put a bespoke solution based on GPT-4 in employees’ hands.
Continue readingDisney asset sales won’t break the bank, but they will move legacy media forward
The price Disney fetches for its legacy media assets is less important than the message behind a deal.
Continue readingHollywood is paying a steep price for never really figuring out the streaming model
Streaming broke the traditional media model. Legacy media companies are still figuring out the future, while holding on to that model for as long as […]
Continue readingTake a look at the powerful and easy-to-drive $2.1 million Rimac Nevera electric hypercar
Croatia’s Rimac Nevera tops out at 258 mph thanks to its four motors and 1,914 horsepower. It’s also stunningly easy to drive.
Continue readingUAW strike brings blue-collar vs. billionaire battle to Detroit
The United Auto Workers strike is bringing a blue-collar versus billionaire battle to Detroit, just as UAW President Shawn Fain wanted.
Continue readingMcDonald’s franchisee group says new California fast-food bill will cause ‘devastating financial blow’
The California fast-food bill will raise the minimum wage for many California workers at fast-food chains to $20 an hour starting April 1.
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