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CNBC Business • May 19, 2025
Klarna doubles losses in first quarter as IPO remains on hold
Klarna experienced a significant increase in its net deficit during the initial quarter of 2025, indicating heightened financial challenges that may impact the timing of its planne...
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CNBC Business • May 09, 2025
Cargo thieves are attacking the U.S. supply chain at alarming rates
The increasing frequency of shipments being stolen in the U.S. supply network results in financial damages estimated by specialists to exceed nearly $1 billion annually.
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