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A finished products warehouse at the Renault car plant producing the Logan

Renault suspends production at its Moscow facility

By Xiaofei Xu, CNN French carmaker Renault announced in a statement Wednesday that it has suspended all activities at its Moscow factory. The announcement comes as Ukrainian leaders have called for a boycott against the company, and accused Renault of “sponsoring Russia’s war machine.” Just one day earlier, Renault had said it was resuming production

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An Instacart shoppers places items in a cart at a ShopRite on January 08

Instacart wants to help grocers get in on the 15-minute delivery craze

By Sara Ashley O’Brien, CNN Business Instacart wants to help grocery stores get in on the ultra-fast delivery craze. The on-demand grocery delivery company on Wednesday announced several new services for retail partners, including one called Carrot Warehouses, which promises to help grocers build out the infrastructure to support 15-minute deliveries. That would cut Instacart’s

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Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit will be the play-by-play announcers for Amazon Prime Video's exclusive coverage of "Thursday Night Football" starting next season

Amazon scores legendary broadcaster for ‘Thursday Night Football’

By Frank Pallotta, CNN Business Amazon has found its announcers for “Thursday Night Football.” Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit will be the play-by-play announcers for Amazon Prime Video’s exclusive coverage of “Thursday Night Football” starting next season, kicking off with a September 15 telecast. Landing Michaels, one of the most iconic announcers in sports history,

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange at the opening bell January 25. Wall Street firms have figured out a way to beat inflation for their employees by hiking annual bonuses to record amounts.

Wall Street bonuses hit record high

By Jeanne Sahadi, CNN Business Wall Street firms have figured out a way to beat inflation for their employees: Just hike annual bonuses to record amounts. The average Wall Street bonus for 2021 hit a record high of $257,500, up 20% from $213,700 the year before, according to estimates released Wednesday by New York State

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