Zoe Schiffer / The Verge:
Interviews with 16 current and former Apple retail, support, and sales employees detail harsh working conditions, poor pay, and little interest from HR — The company's hourly workers say conditions are untenable. Does Apple care? — Illustrations by Jesse Zhang
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Vancouver-based Klue, which uses data to help companies improve sales, raises a $62M Series B led by Tiger Global, following a $15M Series A in September 2020 — Klue, an AI-powered competitive enablement platform, has raised $62 million in Series B funding led by...
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Salesforce reports Q3 revenue of $6.86B, up 27% YoY, subscription and support sales of $6.4B, up 25% YoY, and Slack “saw another strong quarter”; stock down 5%+ — Shares fall more than 6% in after-hours trading as fourth-quarter guidance comes in lower than...
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The home-improvement outlet posted higher quarterly sales, joining a group of big retailers that have extended their pandemic-era growth despite challenging supply dynamics.
The retail chain said sales rose in the most recent quarter and that it has been able to stock up ahead of Black Friday, joining other retail giants that have sidestepped supply-chain snarls.
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