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    Companies Face a Dilemma: Delay Office Reopenings Again, or Take a New Approach?

    As Covid-19 cases rise once again and U.S. authorities warn of a potential surge in infections this winter, employers find themselves questioning their approaches again.
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    Surprise Winners From Biden's $2 Trillion Spending Bill: Wall Street and Tobacco Companies

    Tobacco companies, banks and private-equity firms are among the winners, although President Biden’s roughly $2 trillion package still includes increased levies on businesses.
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    Biden Asks FTC to Examine Whether Oil, Gas Companies Are Inflating Gas Prices

    In a letter to FTC Chair Lina Khan, President Biden alleged that there is “mounting evidence of anti-consumer behavior by oil-and-gas companies.”
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    J&J to Split Into Two Public Companies

    Johnson & Johnson intends to separate its high-margin but risky prescription-drugs and medical-devices business from its storied but slower-growing consumer group, creating two publicly traded companies.
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    Energy Companies Use 3-D Printing to Bypass Snarled Supply Chains

    Issues including cost and print speeds have constrained the 3-D printing industry, but a rise in global shipping costs and new techniques are making the technology more attractive.
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    General Electric to Split Into Three Public Companies

    GE said it plans to split into three public companies, focused on aviation, healthcare and energy, starting in 2023.
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    Companies Lobby Against Democrats' Interest-Deduction Limits

    Companies Lobby Against Democrats' Interest-Deduction Limits Major U.S. companies have opposed a proposal tightening limits on the amount of interest expense that multinational companies can deduct from their U.S. taxes each year, based on where they record profits. Major U.S. companies have...
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    Some Companies Sit Out the Fight Over Democrats' Tax Increases

    Some Companies Sit Out the Fight Over Democrats' Tax Increases Business lobbyists are pushing to derail about $800 billion in new taxes that come with President Biden’s spending bill, but along with opposition from Democrats they are facing an added challenge: division within their own ranks...
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    Dental implant companies

    Thommen Medical is a Swiss company that provides various services related to dental implants. They manufacture dental implant systems which are used in dentist‘s offices internationally and also have branches in Germany and the USA.The Swiss dental implant manufacturers have decade long...