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Twitter Is Losing Its Most Active Users, Internal Documents Show
The reality, according to internal Twitter research seen by Reuters, goes far beyond the handful of examples of celebrities ghosting their own accounts. Twitter is struggling to keep its most active users - who are vital to the business - engaged, underscoring a challenge faced by the Tesla Inc chief executive as he approaches a deadline to close his $44 billion deal to buy the company.
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Twitter Shares Cruise Towards Musk's Offer Price As Deal Deadline Looms
Shares of the social media company were last up 0.3% at a near seven-month high of $52.94, the closest they have come to Musk's offer since it was announced in mid-April.
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Elon Musk Visits Twitter Headquarters Ahead Of Takeover Deadline
Hours earlier, he hinted at being the company's top boss after updating his profile's bio to "Chief Twit".
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France's Edenred Bets On Meal, Fuel Vouchers To Fight Inflation
Digitalisation, changed work practices and the energy transition, combined with declining purchasing power, staff shortages and the need to control expenditure, should help Edenred to grow despite warnings of recession.
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Dominican Republic To Send Diesel To Haiti's Fuel-Starved Hospitals
Fuel shortages created by the gang blockade have left Haitian hospitals without diesel to power their generators, which are the only way they can ensure consistent electricity due to chronic outages in Haiti's power grid.
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Mirae Asset In Talks To Help Fund Elon Musk's Twitter Deal
The deal with Mirae is expected to be finalized in the coming days before the deadline for the closing of the Twitter deal on Oct. 28.
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Kosovo Will Not Delay Serb Car Plate Rule Despite Calls By West
The attempt by Kosovo's government to oblige its Serb minority to change their old car plates has been met with strong and sometimes violent resistance this year by local Serbs who live in the northern part of the country.
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Ford, Volkswagen-Backed Argo AI To Shut Down- TechCrunch
Argo employees were told that some of them would receive offers from the two automakers, TechCrunch said, adding that it was not clear how many employees would go to Ford, Volkswagen, or lose their jobs.
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Intel's Mobileye Unit Valued At $22 Billion As Shares Cruise Higher
The debut comes after a turbulent period when Mobileye settled for merely a third of the $50 billion valuation it was targeting earlier in its IPO.
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Truck Maker Volvo To Build Battery Modules Plant In Belgium
The new manufacturing line would be able to use battery cells both from partners and from a planned battery cell plant in Sweden.
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Western Officials Finalizing Plans For Russia Oil-Price Cap
Officials said no price range has been decided yet, however one person familiar with the process said the cap will be determined in line with the historical average of $63-64 a barrel - a level that could form a natural upper limit.
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Oil Jumps About $4 As OPEC+ Weighs Biggest Output Cut Since 2020
Oil prices jumped nearly $4 a barrel as OPEC+ considered reducing output by more than 1 million barrels per day (bpd).
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Two Oil Wells Operated By Nigeria's Eroton On Fire - Report
Two oil wells operated by Nigerian firm Eroton Exploration and Production Limited caught fire on Monday and were still burning on Tuesday.
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U.S. Asks Congo To Pull Some Oil Blocks From Auction To Protect Forests
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry has asked Democratic Republic of Congo to withdraw some of the oil blocks it has put up for auction in order to protect forests.
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French Refinery Strike Continues At Four Sites For Eighth Day
Strikes have disrupted TotalEnergies' oil products refining and delivery for an eighth day.
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U.S. Treasury Seeks Phased G7 Oil Sanctions As EU Ban Looms
G7 sanctions on Russia will target its oil and products in three phases.
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RBI Sells Dollars As Rising Oil Prices Push Rupee To Near Record Low - Report
The Indian central bank likely sold dollars via state-run banks.
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India's Gasoil, Gasoline Sales Surge On Festive Demand
Gasoline and gasoil sales by Indian state refiners rose sharply in September from a year earlier.
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India Cuts Windfall Tax On Crude Oil Output, Diesel Exports
The Indian government has cut a windfall tax on domestically produced crude oil to 8,000 rupees per tonne from 10,500 rupees per tonne.
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Petronas To Fight Asset Claims By Southeast Asian Sultan's Heirs
Malaysian state oil firm Petronas said it would contest any claims on its assets by the heirs of a former Southeast Asian sultan, who are seeking $15 billion in compensation.
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