Business

Companies in China are torn between profit and ethics

[ad_1] When Hennes & Mauritz released its quarterly report this week, it was a question everyone wanted answered. How is the company affected by last week’s boycott in China? But questions were left unanswered and the curious had to settle for a nondescript written statement that the Swedish garment giant …

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Youtube hides the amount of “dislikes” in a new test

[ad_1] In testing, some Youtube users will no longer be able to see how many “disliked” a clip, that is, they clicked their thumbs down. This is done, among other things, in an attempt to safeguard the welfare of creators, write Youtube on Twitter. “In response to comments from creators …

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The founders of Acast sell everything and start over

[ad_1] Måns Ulvestam and Karl Rosander have their latest shares in the podcast company Acast. Now they will invest it all in their new joint venture Sesamy, a new platform for e-books and audiobooks. Acasts two founders Karl Rosander and Måns Ulvestam start a new company together with their old …

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Hanif is rejected for his birthday from Sweden

[ad_1] He laughs at the thought of the first time they congratulated him. That’s when he turned 24. Sanna and Per came with cake, song, and gifts. Hanif had never seen anything like it. – Of the more than 30 million Afghans who exist, hardly anyone knows what a birthday …

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