| | | | United States | Sears Holdings will ask a bankruptcy judge if it can proceed with liquidation after it could not reach an agreement on Chairman Edward Lampert's $4.4 billion takeover bid, casting doubt on the survival of the 126-year-old U.S. department store, people familiar with the matter said. Meanwhile, the company's official Twitter account (@Sears) has been feisty on social media in recent months, in attempt to reassure the public that it is still around. “We are down, but not out..." they said in reply to one of the many posts Monday morning. | | “If this goes on for another couple of years, then yes of course we’ll be running into labor shortages,” said Ryan Sweet, an economist who tracks regional economies at Moody’s Analytics. Job openings outnumber unemployed workers across increasingly wide swaths of the United States, forcing businesses to rethink how they find workers, which could keep pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates despite a global economic slowdown. | | | | | | | | | | CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW | Toyota Motor’s automated safety technology “Guardian” will be available “in the 2020s,” Gill Pratt, chief executive officer of the Toyota Research Institute, said on Monday in Las Vegas. 1 min read | | Intel said at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that it is working with Facebook to finish a new artificial intelligence chip in the second half of this year. 3 Min Read | | Nvidia announced its Drive AutoPilot platform, with artificial intelligence technologies, that can enable the next level of self-driving cars by 2020, further strengthening its position in the industry. 2 min read | | | | | | | | Top Stories on Reuters TV | | | | | | | |
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