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02/16

BlueScope Relegates Plans for U.S. Midstream Growth

BlueScope Steel's plans to expand further in the U.S. by investing in midstream capacity have fallen down the agenda.

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Hapag-Lloyd in Advanced Talks Over Potential Acquisition of Israeli Rival Zim

Negotiations over a deal for all shares in the Israeli competitor haven't yet resulted in any binding deals.

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TikTok's Chinese Parent Has an App to Replace Hollywood

ByteDance's AI-video creator draws buzz for its realistic scenes and a backlash over privacy and copyright.

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Companies Are Replacing CEOs in Record Numbers-and They're Getting Younger

There hasn't been such a big crop of new leaders running Corporate America in at least 16 years, and they have their hands full.

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Qube Agrees to Macquarie-Led Consortium Takeover Valuing It at $6.51 Billion

The Australian logistics operator has agreed to support a takeover offer from a consortium led by Macquarie Asset Management that values its equity at $6.51 billion.

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How Ozempic Brought a Napster Moment to Big Pharma

The free-for-all-era of weight-loss copycats is ending, but will likely morph into something else.

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Casey Wasserman Puts His Talent Agency Up for Sale After Epstein Fallout

Wasserman has said he "never had a personal or business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein" and told staff he felt that he had "become a distraction" to the firm's work.

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Warner Bros. Lands Ninth Straight Box Office Winner With 'Wuthering Heights'

Wuthering Heights raked in an estimated $34.8 million in domestic box office over the three-day weekend and is projected to sell $40 million through Monday, according to Comscore.

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Anthropic Adds New Board Member as It Eyes IPO

The former Microsoft and GM executive Chris Liddell has previously worked for the Trump administration.

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Moderna Reiterates 10% Revenue-Growth Target

Moderna reported falling fourth-quarter sales as Covid-19 vaccine demand continued to drop, but continues to target 10% revenue growth in 2026 following the launch of its next-generation Covid vaccine.

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Dubai CEO Named in Epstein Files Resigns From DP World

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island and communicated with him for years.

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Wendy's Sales Dented by Persistent U.S. Struggles

Wendy's had a drop in same-restaurant sales in the fourth quarter as weakness in its U.S. business persisted.

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Advance Auto Swings to a Profit Amid Store Closures

Advance Auto Parts swung to a profit but had a decline in revenue during its fourth quarter, as the company continued to close stores as part of its earlier restructuring plan.

 

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February 16, 2026 05:00 ET (10:00 GMT)

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