Actors and writers strikes could cost Warner Bros. up to US$500 million
The financial impact of the writers and actors strikes will likely persist through the end of the year, according to the company.
The financial impact of the writers and actors strikes will likely persist through the end of the year, according to the company.
Robinhood’s shares, which had been slumping in recent weeks, shot up after it announced it bought more than $605 million in shares that had previously been controlled by Sam Bankman-Fried.
The addition of voice and video calling will put X in direct competition with Apple’s Facetime and Meta’s WhatsApp.
Qantas will reportedly scrap the December 2023 cut-off date for COVID flight refunds. But the news comes as the consumer watchdog announced it would take legal action against the airline.
Flight Centre Travel Group has reported underlying EBITDA of $301.6 million, which is a $485 million turnaround from an EBITDA loss of $183 million in FY22.
Three Australian companies have made it onto this year’s Forbes Asia’s 100 to Watch list and all share two key characteristics.
The slumping Hollywood titan faces yet another challenge from investors frustrated with the stock’s underperformance.
The iPhone 15 is rumored to have a bigger screen, USB-C charging and the recently introduced dynamic island feature on all models.
Lawyers for X said the company should not have to pay the fees needed to kick start arbitration with former employees, which could be as much as $3.5 million.
Australians have spoken, and the results are not looking good for Netflix. A new report reveals customers are pushing back on restrictions against password sharing. Instead, users are looking elsewhere for streaming video-on-demand content. It has been an integral part of the way we consume content for more than eight years. Netflix is the most […]