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Foot Locker gets credit rating lowered to junk

New York-based footwear and apparel retailer Foot Locker Inc. reported weaker than expected second-quarter earnings amid elevated promotional activity and weak consume…

  • By Mike Ozanian
  • Forbes Staff

‘First of its kind’: Sydney retail software goes global after $8 million boost

An Australian retail analytics platform has expanded into fashion hotspots New York and London after a significant Series A raise.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

UAW goes on strike against big three automakers

The targeted strike won’t involve all of the union’s nearly 150,000 members and marks a “new approach” to industrial action.

  • By Brian Bushard
  • Forbes Staff

Arm, the largest IPO of the year, explodes 17% in first day of trading

The largest IPO in 22 months, Arm opened with a $54.5 billion market capitalization.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Unicorn startup Airtable lays off 27% of firm, shifts focus to big clients

Airtable, the code-free software company that was recently valued at $11.7 billion, today announced that it will lay off 237 people, or 27% of the company.

  • By Steven Bertoni

Forbes Power Women’s Summit 2023: Power Rising

Live coverage of the Forbes Power Women’s Summit.

  • By Alex York

Two more countries join France in investigating iPhone 12 radiation levels

It started with France; see what other European countries are expressing concern over radiation levels emitted by Apple products.

  • By Darreonna Davis

iPhone 12 Sales banned in France over radiation concerns —Here’s what to know

The iPhone 12 may be recalled in France due to heightened levels of exposure to radio frequency.

  • By Darreonna Davis

Through airport security in 30 seconds? This Aussie company could make it a reality

Micro-X is developing an automated screening process that could save time and minimise stress, but it’s likely to be expensive.

  • By Jeremy Bogaisky
  • Forbes Staff

Birkenstock files for IPO two years after its $4.3 billion acquisition

The IPO could be valued at more than $8 billion, according to Bloomberg,

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV
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