The Swiss watchmakerCH:UHR said net profit for 2022 stood at 807 million Swiss francs.
Retirement Hacks: Buzz Aldrin just tied the knot at age 93. What to think about if you’re getting married later in life
The astronaut married his girlfriend on his 93rd birthday
: Twitter sued in San Francisco and London over late rent
Twitter Inc. is being sued by the landlord of its San Francisco headquarters, which accuses Elon Musk’s social-media company of not paying nearly $7 million in rent in December and January.
: Feds poised to file another antitrust suit against Google this week: report
The U.S. Justice Department is preparing to sue Alphabet Inc. over its dominance in the online ad market in the coming days, according to a report late Monday.
The Wall Street Journal: Google execs to get lower bonuses in cost-cutting move following layoffs
Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai said top executives would take pay cuts following the largest round of layoffs in the company’s history.
Market Extra: No, Brazil and Argentina aren’t planning a South American version of the euro. Here’s what’s going on.
Brazil and Argentina are exploring the creation of a new unit of account to help foster trade between the countries.
The Margin: On eBay, sellers are hawking water from Disney World’s shuttered Splash Mountain boat ride — for $100-plus
After Walt Disney World shuttered its popular but controversial Splash Mountain over the weekend, dozens of listings for water from the ride appeared on eBay.
MarketWatch First Take: Microsoft’s big move in AI does not mean it will challenge Google in search
Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc. have been rivals for decades in search, cloud and other services, but Microsoft wants to take that rivalry to a higher level of computing.
Earnings Outlook: Verizon earnings preview: After stemming losses, can real momentum now build?
Verizon already disclosed that it reversed its negative subscriber trends in the fourth quarter, but there’s more to be shared about the company’s story.
Help My Career: ‘It is an employer’s market’: Tech layoffs may have turned the Great Resignation into the Great Recommitment
The flood of recently laid-off tech workers on the job market has upended the dynamic between employers and employees, leading to prolonged job searches.