Discount Retailers Ring up Big Sales as Shoppers Flock to Value
A focus on low prices is a winning strategy in today's market.
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More Shrimp Recalled from Kroger, Walmart for Radioactive Exposure
Three seafood companies have recalled frozen shrimp products processed by Indonesian company BMS Foods for potential cesium-137 contamination.
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Kraft Heinz Nears Big Breakup
A transaction to split the company's grocery business and sauces could be announced as soon as next week.
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DuPont to Sell Kevlar, Nomex Business to Arclin for $1.8 Billion
The sale of Aramids is the latest in DuPont's decadelong transformation, in which spinoffs and sales have left it a fraction of its former size.
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Whitney Wolfe Herd Has a New Idea for Bumble-and All Our Relationships
She's spent nearly all of her working life atop the dating-app business, and believes artificial intelligence could be the matchmaker we all need.
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PepsiCo Boosting Stake in Celsius in Deal Worth $585 Million
PepsiCo is boosting its stake in energy-drink maker Celsius Holdings in a deal worth $585 million as the companies expand their three-year partnership.
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U.S. Tariffs on India Skirt Around Its Biggest Buyer of Russian Oil
Reliance Industries accounts for about a third of the Russian oil India imports.
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Alibaba Creates AI Chip to Help China Fill Nvidia Void
Chinese chip companies and artificial-intelligence developers are building up their arsenal of homegrown technology, backed by a government determined to win the AI race.
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Sorry Europe, American Luxury Brands Are In
High-end U.S. fashion houses are outperforming in shops and in the stock market.
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BYD's First-Half Profit Rose, Margin Narrowed
The Chinese auto giant's results come amid concerns the company won't meet its sales target for the year.
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Cambricon Technologies Warns of Trading Risks After Stock Surges
The chip maker overtook liquor maker Kweichow Moutai as China's most valuable stock this week.
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Ulta Beauty Lifts Fiscal-Year Guidance as Second-Quarter Profit, Sales Rise
The cosmetics and fragrances retailer boosted its guidance for the fiscal year.
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Gap Expects Stronger Headwinds From Tariffs This Fiscal Year
The apparel company forecast larger ripples from tariffs this fiscal year given recent changes in trade policy, but said it expects to mitigate any added costs over time.
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