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that the problem is affecting some 9-1-1 connections. We’ve reached out to Rogers for comment on the scope, cause, and timeline for resolving the issue.The Washington Post is reporting the US$44-billion takeoverbecause of Elon Musk’s doubts about the number of spam/bot accounts on the social media platform. Despite this, Twitter shares are only down a few percentage points in pre-market trading; perhaps because investors already had doubts about the deal.
persistent challenges stemming from labour and supply chain problems; it also said that it’s ready to “seize acquisition opportunities.” it fired Chief Financial Officer Michael Recupero and replaced him with its chief accounting officer, Diana Saadeh-Jajeh.Notable earnings: MTY Food Group
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