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Wall Street Journal, May 21,

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Charles Liang, the chief executive of Super Micro Computer, said that it plans to increase its server production capacity within the United States as demand for artificial intelligent increases globally.

Kraft Heinz announced that it was evaluating possible strategic transactions to increase shareholder value. Two directors from Berkshire Hathaway will be stepping down from the board.

Providence Equity is close to a deal worth more than $1 billion for Global Critical Logistics. This company has provided logistics services on Taylor Swift's and Beyonce’s tours.

Federal Aviation Administration has ordered airlines to reduce flights at Newark Liberty International Airport in order to relieve congestion and to reduce airport delays.

Ford Motor Company is reducing its ambitions for electric vehicles, and allowing Nissan to use a portion of its U.S. flagship battery plant.

Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, is working together with Warby Parker as well as the luxury fashion house Kering on artificial intelligence-powered eyewear. (Compiled by Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)