ww
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The company’s move didn’t seen to bother investors in WeightWatchers parent WW International Inc.’s stock, which gained 4%.
From MarketWatch
Watson estimates the U.S. spent $8 trillion dollars in the 20 years since 9/11, setting off the worst refugee crisis since WW II, and collapsed a few nation-states in the process.
From Salon
Such criticisms were recently mounted against Weight Watchers, which rebranded to “WW” and began embracing blockbuster weight-loss drugs as part of its new mission.
From Salon
The purpose of the event, according to emails sent to potential partners that were reviewed by the publication, was to “help bust the misconceptions and stigma around GLP-1 medications” and “share that WW is here to support you.”
From Salon
“WW is in a tough spot,” said one analyst consulted by CNBC.
From Salon
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