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Wall Street Journal, July 17,

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Databricks, a provider of data analytics, has raised a round of strategic funding valued at $188 billion.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that Taco Bell owned by Yum Brands would stop using shredded iceberg sourced from a supplier that has been linked with a parasitic outbreak causing a severe form of diarrhea and vomiting.

Honda Motors will stop?the production?of its Prologue SUV, which is sold?in America?this?year. Honda Motors will not cancel sales immediately, but expects to continue them until early 2027. This is because it has a large inventory.

ArcBest Corporation, a logistics firm, will reduce its workforce by 2 percent as part of a plan to simplify the brand structure. MoLo Solutions and Panther Premium Logistics will operate under the ArcBest name starting August 1. Uber Technologies will?buy German Food-Delivery Company Delivery Hero for $14.8 billion. This deal will boost its international presence. Verizon Communications, a U.S. wireless carrier, is restructuring its business by selling franchises and reducing its workforce. (Compiled by Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)