The hedge fund billionaire told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday that a four-day work week will eventually be the norm, leading to more time for golf.
The company said it won't include the system, called Just Walk Out, in existing Fresh stores or new locations, and will instead rely more heavily on Dash Carts.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has run into political trouble ahead of European parliamentary elections in June.
Wall Street extends Tuesday's losses as bond yields continue higher.
Trian Capital has waged a proxy fight against Disney to land two board seats. Disney shareholders will vote yes or no at Wednesday's board meeting.
Tesla is facing a price war, intense competition from Chinese players and weakening demand for its electric cars.
Residents of some countries in Europe say they need a relatively modest income to feel secure, a recent survey found. Singaporeans say they need the most.
Just 54% of households have a retirement savings account, according to the Survey of Consumer Finances.
U.S. crude and the global benchmark have rallied about 20% and 16% this year.
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Mortgage rates didn't move much last week, and for the second week in a row, neither did mortgage demand.
Millennials and Gen X were most likely to say they're doing worse financially than their parents, and they have a few good reasons.
Economists polled by Reuters expected the rate to hold steady on the prior month at 2.6%.
Turkey's annual inflation rose to 68.5% for the month of March, an increase on February's 67.1% inflation read, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute's report released Wednesday.
More than half of people said they were "very or somewhat stressed" about money.
This is the first time Beijing has edged past Washington since 2020 when The State of Southeast Asia survey first started asking the question.
The island was rocked by a massive earthquake that collapsed buildings and prompted tsunami advisories from Japan and the Philippines.
Unionized workers that are expected to receive the pay bump made up just 16.3% of Japan's workforce — a record low — as of June 2023.
Fall in productivity is expected to rise to 14% in 2035, leading to an economic loss of S$2.22 billion ($1.64 billion), after adjusting for inflation.
The U.S. Federal Reserve may not cut rates in June and that could have global implications.
The Trump Media lawsuit in Florida civil court seeks to bar Wesley Moss and Andrew Litinsky from naming any board members — or from owning any shares.
The "kimchi premium" is the price gap in cryptocurrencies, especially bitcoin, when listed in South Korea versus those listed in U.S. or European exchanges.
"After a day like today, all you can do is patiently hunker down and wait for lower prices," CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
The market cap of the National Stock Exchange of India is $4.63 trillion, making it the third largest exchange in Asia.