“Looking forward to 2023, while we are mindful of the uncertain economic outlook, demand remains robust,” Chief Executive Pekka Lundmark said.
: Apple couldn’t save the smartphone industry from its worst year since 2013
The personal-computer market just capped off a bad year, but the smartphone market suffered more—at least by one metric.
Dow Jones Newswires: SAP to cut nearly 3,000 Jobs, weighs Qualtrics stake sale
German software company said it would book most of 250 million euros to 300m euros ($272.9 million – $327.4 million) in restructuring costs in current quarter.
Dow Jones Newswires: STMicroelectronics revenue, profit jump on automotive, microcontrollers strength
The European chip maker STM IT:STM said net revenue climbed to $4.42 billion compared with $3.56 billion in the 2021 fourth quarter
: This 72-year-old hopes to retire one day — as soon as she raises enough money on GoFundMe
Only about half of U.S. workers have access to 401(k) accounts, but even those that do may struggle to save enough to retire.
Dow Jones Newswires: South Korea’s economy contracts sequentially in Q4 for first time in 2 years
South Korea’s economy contracted sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2022 for the first time in more than two years due to weak exports and private consumption.
Outside the Box: An absurd issue demands an absurd solution: Let’s mint a bazillion-dollar coin to bring the curtain down forever on the Republicans’ farcical debt-ceiling theater
Republicans don’t want fiscal responsibility; they want to destroy the government’s ability to improve the lives of American citizens
The Wall Street Journal: Meta pays Buzzfeed nearly $10 million to generate content for Facebook, Instagram
Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. is paying BuzzFeed Inc. millions of dollars as part of an effort to bring more creators to the social-media giant’s platforms, according to people familiar with the situation.
Key Words: Suze Orman says ‘most of America today has absolutely no money.’ Here’s where the guru is putting her funds.
Financial guru Suze Orman thinks that most consumers are, or soon will be, facing dire straits, in an environment of higher interest rates and higher inflation.
Your Digital Self: Bitcoin and crypto are moving past FTX’s collapse, but the road back will be rough
The crypto market is currently in a bottoming process, with a mixed year ahead.