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Tupperware Brands, the food-storage company known for its plastic containers and pioneering direct-to-consumer sales, filed for bankruptcy after years of struggling with weak sales.
Technology developed for the world's most famous sailing competition is making its way into the commercial fleet , as the industry races to reduce carbon emissions.
Hot streaks at a few software-as-a-service startups are driving the measure of success out of reach for many others, undermining the also-rans' prospects for the most lucrative exits.
Retailers and manufacturers are rushing in goods early as dockworkers at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports threaten to strike.
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