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India's Byju's to appeal insolvency proceedings, sources say

People walk past an advertising hoarding of Byju's, an Education Technology company and one of India's biggest startup, outside one of its branch in New Delhi
July 17, 2024
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By Aditya Kalra

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The U.S. commodity markets regulator on Tuesday ordered the Swiss energy trader TOTSA TotalEnergies Trading SA to pay a $48 million fine, alleging that the company had attempted to

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Self-driving truck company TuSimple settles fraud lawsuit for $189 million

TuSimple reached a $189 million settlement of a lawsuit accusing the self-driving truck technology company of defrauding shareholders by overstating its safety record

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Delaware top court will hear drugmakers' appeal to end Zantac lawsuits

Delaware's highest court said on Tuesday it will hear an appeal by GSK and other drugmakers seeking to end more than 70,000 lawsuits claiming discontinued heartburn drug

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UK's Starmer eyes defence deal in Germany to help reset ties with Europe

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Walmart unveils new marketplace seller services for holiday boost

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Nordstrom Q2 revenue rises on boost from sales event, shares jump

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'It's disheartening': Sports card store faces loss of more than $10,000 after burglary

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