Aussie companies introducing Omicron surcharges | $96B: Candy Crush maker bought by Microsoft | Goldman Sachs down 8% for paying talent too much - podcast episode cover

Aussie companies introducing Omicron surcharges | $96B: Candy Crush maker bought by Microsoft | Goldman Sachs down 8% for paying talent too much

Jan 19, 20226 min
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Aussie freight and logistics companies are being forced to introduce Omicron surcharges in order to cover the costs of staff shortages.

 

Gaming giant Activision Blizzard, the maker of World of Warcraft and Candy Crush, has agreed to be acquired by Microsoft for $96 billion.

 

Shares in Goldman Sachs dropped 8% after it announced its expenses have been rising - due to ‘rewarding top talent in a competitive labour environment’.

 

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