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Matthew Perry felt that his Friends co-stars weren't battling addictions as hard as he was

Friends co-star Mathew Perry shared his battles with addiction to alcohol and drugs. He lost almost 128 pounds because he was addicted and took almost 50-55 tablets a day. He claimed to have gone to 15 different recovery facilities, attended roughly 6,000 sessions of Alcoholics Anonymous, and calculated that he had spent about $9 million on his sobriety. Key Points

Economic Times

Citigroup to lay off 286 employees in New York, filing shows

Citigroup said in January it would cut 20,000 jobs over the next two years, while acknowledging a clearly disappointing quarter marred by one-off charges that resulted in a $1.8 billion loss. The lender is aiming to reduce its global workforce by roughly 8% through 2026, including layoffs from the reorganization, Chief Financial Officer Mark Mason told reporters at the time. Key Points

Economic Times

U.S. will be short 67,000 chip workers by 2030, industry group says

The U.S. semiconductor industry faces a shortfall of roughly 67,000 workers by 2030, according to an industry association study published on Tuesday. Key Points

Reuters

When will LIC snap out of Adani induced decline? Deepak Shenoy answers

“There is a lot of fear and, I do not think the LIC management is helping by not giving a lot of clear indications about all of this. So, I think in the longer term it will recover. There is a big portion of another part of the profit pool which should come into play in the January to March quarter.” Key Points

Economic Times

India's Alembic Pharma Q2 profit roughly in-line with estimates

India's Alembic Pharmaceuticals (ALEM.NS) on Tuesday reported second-quarter profit roughly in line with estimates, as higher sales in its domestic and overseas markets offset a jump in expenses. Key Points

Reuters