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The 2007 track climbed to No. 106 on the Billboard Global 200 and No. 120 on the Global Excl. U.S. chart. It has now spent 22 weeks on the Global 200 and 18 weeks on the worldwide-excluding-U.S. ranking.
ForbesRihanna’s “Don’t Stop the Music” reached new peaks this week on both of Billboard’s global charts, Forbes reported. The song rose to No. 106 on the Billboard Global 200 after 22 weeks and to No. 120 on the Billboard Global Excl.
U.S. chart after 18 weeks. The track now ties “Breakin’ Dishes” as Rihanna’s third-longest-charting song on the Billboard Global 200. “Lift Me Up” sits one week ahead at 23 weeks, while “We Found Love” remains her longest at 59 weeks.
U.S. chart, “Don’t Stop the Music” ranks as her sixth-longest entry. “S&M” reentered the same ranking at a new peak of No. 178 after seven weeks.
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moneycontrol.comMicrosoft announced Monday it is eliminating 4,800 positions, or 2.1 percent of its global workforce, including 1,600 in its Xbox division. The company will also spin off four game-development studios.
biznews.comThe company used proceeds from the sale between June 29 and July 5 to pay preferred-stock dividends and replenish its cash reserve. It now holds 843,775 bitcoin and $2.55 billion in U.S. dollars.
forbes.comThe company liquidated the cryptocurrency between June 29 and July 5 to fund preferred dividends. It held 843,775 Bitcoin and $2.55 billion in cash after the sales.