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02/11

Kraft Heinz Pauses Plan to Split Into Two Companies

CEO Steve Cahillane said critical work is needed to return the business to profitable growth.

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T-Mobile Revenue Climbs on Continued Postpaid Phone Growth

T-Mobile US reported fewer wireless subscribers in its fourth quarter that what analysts expected as competition continued to intensify into the year.

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Humana Reports Wider Quarterly Loss

Humana reported a wider fourth-quarter loss as medical costs continue to rise and said it expects a sharp decline in 2026 earnings due to lower quality ratings of its Medicare plans.

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Heineken to Cut Up to 6,000 Jobs Amid Weak Demand for Beer

The Dutch company said it would close breweries and merge teams in some markets in a bid to cut costs.

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QXO to Buy Kodiak Building for $2.25 Billion

QXO agreed to buy closely held building materials distributor Kodiak Building Partners for about $2.25 billion in cash and stock.

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Ford Aluminum Supplier Expects Fire-Damaged Plant to Be Repaired in June

Novelis is estimating that repairs will cost at least $255 million, while Ford has disclosed a $2 billion hit from outage.

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Shopify Guides for Strong Revenue Growth

Shopify expects revenue to grow in the first quarter of 2026, extending the fourth-quarter momentum it saw across merchants, regions, and sales channels.

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Elliott Takes Stake in London Stock Exchange Owner

The activist investor has taken a stake in LSEG, where it is likely to push for increased stock buybacks and action to lift profit margins.

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NetEase Profit Falls on Base Effect, Slower Revenue Growth

Chinese videogame giant NetEase recorded lower net profit in the final quarter of 2025, though it signaled improving production efficiency with the help of AI.

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SharkNinja Profit Climbs on Surge in Beauty, Home Appliance Sales

SharkNinja's profit surged as sales across all four of the company's product categories rose.

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American Airlines Is Struggling, and Its Crew Members Have Lost Patience

CEO Robert Isom is facing mounting pressure to bolster the carrier's financial and operational performance.

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Broadcom Is Closing the Gap With Nvidia, Analyst Says

Nvidia stock has benefited from its role as the dominant provider of AI chips but Broadcom is posing the biggest threat yet to that position.

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Activist Investor Pushes Warner to Walk Away From Netflix Deal

Ancora has built a roughly $200 million stake in Warner Bros. Discovery and favors a deal with David Ellison's Paramount Skydance.

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Estee Lauder Files Lawsuit Against Walmart Alleging Sales of Counterfeit Products

The lawsuit seeks a court order that would prevent Walmart from selling the alleged counterfeit products as well as monetary damages.

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FDA Refuses to Consider Approving Use of Moderna's New Flu Vaccine

The company said the agency wouldn't review its application on the grounds that the study testing the shot wasn't sufficient.

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Big Tech Companies Prepare to Skirt Trump's $100,000 H-1B Fee

Some giant firms are discussing ways to avoid paying. Smaller ones have fewer options.

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

February 11, 2026 09:00 ET (14:00 GMT)

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