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Beyond Meat launches new, healthier version of burger in bid to bring back customers

Beyond Meat is launching a new version of its plant-based burger in grocery stores this spring, betting that an even healthier version of its burgers will lure back consumers. The unveiling Wednesday comes at a pivotal time for Beyond as a company. The plant-based meat category, once buzzy, has lost consumers’ interest. Retail sales of […]

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Deutsche Bank Introduces New Work-From-Home Policy For Its Employees; Read Details

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Empowering the Unbanked: The Role of Non-Banking Lenders In Digital Inclusion – News18

In the rapidly evolving landscape of financial services, digital inclusion has emerged as a crucial driver of economic growth and social development. While urban centres in India have experienced significant strides in digitalisation, tier-3 and 4 cities present a unique challenge due to limited access to traditional banking infrastructure. Non-banking lenders or non-banking financial companies

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BharatGPT: AI Model Backed by Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s Richest Person, to Launch in March | India Business News – Times of India

A consortium backed by Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd and India’s top engineering schools aim to launch its first ChatGPT-style service next month, a big step in the country’s ambitions to become a player in the field of artificial intelligence.The BharatGPT group, encompassing an arm of India’s most valuable company and eight affiliated universities, offered

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Cancer therapy approved by FDA uses body’s own cells as a ‘living drug’

After undergoing surgery, radiation and three different therapies, Scott Goedeke faced a tough reality: The cancer that first surfaced on the roof of his mouth had spread to a lymph node in his neck. So the 58-year-old health-care consultant agreed to an experimental treatment that would deploy his own cells to destroy it. “I have

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Top UK pension fund Nest expects to lift private assets to 30% of holdings | Reuters News Agency

Business & Finance 20 February 2024, 10:20 pm 1 minute Reuters exclusively reported that Nest, a 36 billion pound ($45 billion) UK workplace pension fund, expects to ramp up private assets holdings to as much as 30% of its portfolio, in one of the most significant moves into alternative investments by a large UK retirement scheme.

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Walmart beats Wall Street’s holiday expectations as e-commerce sales soar

Walmart said Tuesday that quarterly revenue rose 6%, as shoppers turned to the big-box retailer throughout the holiday season and the company’s global e-commerce sales grew by double digits.  The retail giant also announced Tuesday that it would acquire smart TV maker Vizio to accelerate growth of its advertising business. Walmart is acquiring the company

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Cameron government ‘knew secret Post Office probe was ditched’

Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email Ministers in David Cameron’s administration were told that Post Office bosses had dropped a secret investigation that may have helped to prove postmasters’ innocence while continuing to deny that the Horizon computer system

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