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Inside the Walmart 1,500 Corporate Layoffs That Set a Pattern

Walmart eliminated roughly 1,500 corporate jobs in May 2025 across Global Tech, e-commerce fulfillment, and Walmart Connect, a restructuring that set the template for more than 1,000 additional cuts and relocations a year later.

5 Jul 2026 ·9 min read
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Business

Amazon Prime Day $8.3 Billion Record Hides a Shrinking Cart

$8.3 billion in opening-day U.S. online spending made June 23 the biggest e-commerce day of 2026, yet average order size fell 16% to $45.94 as inflation-squeezed shoppers chased discounts instead of splurging.

5 Jul 2026 ·8 min read
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Business

Why the Boeing Fourth 737 Max Line in Everett Signals a Production Turnaround

Boeing's new North Line in Everett, Washington starts building 737 Max jets on July 6, 2026, marking the first time the planemaker has assembled its best selling single aisle jet outside the Renton plant.

5 Jul 2026 ·9 min read
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Business

Delta American Airlines Fuel Costs Iran War Spark Route Cuts and Higher Fees

Delta and American Airlines are absorbing billions in extra jet fuel costs after the February 2026 war on Iran, cutting routes and raising bag fees to $45 while fares stay elevated even as fuel prices ease.

5 Jul 2026 ·8 min read
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Business

British American Tobacco 9000 AI Cuts Spare the US as Savings Drive Accelerates

9,000 roles will disappear from British American Tobacco by 2028 as the Lucky Strike and Vuse maker leans on AI and outsourcing partners like Accenture to bank $793 million in savings, sparing its largest market, the US.

5 Jul 2026 ·7 min read
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Business

Volkswagen 100000 Job Cuts Set to Reach Supervisory Board July 9

Volkswagen management will ask its supervisory board on July 9, 2026 to approve up to 100,000 job cuts and four German plant closures, the largest restructuring in the automaker's 89-year history as China sales collapse.

5 Jul 2026 ·8 min read
Microsoft Xbox logo signage outside a corporate office as layoffs hit the gaming division in July 2026
Business

Microsoft 5000 Layoffs Xbox Hit Studios and Sales in July

5,000 Microsoft jobs are set to be cut the week of July 6, 2026, hitting sales, consulting and Xbox as new gaming chief Asha Sharma weighs closing or selling five studios, including Arkane and Double Fine.

5 Jul 2026 ·8 min read
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Business

Tesla Robotaxi Fleet 59 Vehicles Falls Far Short of Musk's Promise

59 driverless Model Ys make up Tesla's entire robotaxi fleet across three Texas cities, a fraction of Musk's promised thousand car rollout as Waymo's Texas registrations alone outnumber Tesla's nationwide count nearly eight to one.

5 Jul 2026 ·8 min read
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Business

Micron Leads a Chip Stocks Profit-Taking Selloff That Erased Trillions in Two Days

Micron shed roughly $138 billion in a single session as the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index tumbled about 12% over two days, dragging Intel, AMD, Samsung and SK Hynix into the steepest chip rout since June 2026.

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