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Resideo Technologies says it will pay $10.75 a share for Snap One, which is 32% higher than Snap One’s closing price on Friday of $8.13 a share.

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Atlantic Fish Co develops cultivated black sea bass

Atlantic Fish Co develops cultivated black sea bass

Raleigh sustainable food startup Atlantic Fish Co has developed and tested a cultivated black sea bass prototype, the company’s latest milestone in the production of sustainable seafood made from harvested fish cells.

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M4 Macs expected later this year

M4 Macs expected later this year

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman recently reported that the first Macs with M4 series chips will be released later this year, with more models to follow next year. In his Power On newsletter today, Gurman shared a more specific roadmap for these Macs.

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Hotly contested proposal takes aim at non-compete laws

Hotly contested proposal takes aim at non-compete laws

In January, the Federal Trade Commission announced a proposed regulation that would ban non-competes across the country. While there is support from many employees and labor organizations, business groups across the country have expressed opposition. This article explores why the FTC is seeking to ban non-competes and what it means for businesses.

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