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2025/08/26

Boeing Plans to Sell 103 Planes to Korean Air

The intent to purchase is part of a larger planned investment by Korean Air to spend $50 billion on U.S. planes, spare engines and maintenance services.

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Interactive Brokers to Join S&P 500 This Week

The stock will replace Walgreens Boots Alliance, which is being acquired by Sycamore Partners in a deal expected to be completed soon.

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Elon Musk's xAI Sues Apple and OpenAI, Alleging They Are Monopolists

Musk said the partnership between the two companies has given the ChatGPT-maker access to "billions of user prompts."

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Perplexity Is Launching a New Revenue-Share Model for Publishers

Media companies will get paid out of a $42.5 million pool when their articles are used by Perplexity's web browser.

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Netflix expands its live-sports reach, wins Japanese rights to 2026 World Baseball Classic

Netflix is significantly bolstering its live-sports roster, announcing Monday that it will be the exclusive home of the 2026 World Baseball Classic for Japanese viewers.

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U.S. and South Korean Nuclear Companies Sign Agreement

U.S. and South Korean officials have pledged cooperation in several industries, which could include nuclear energy and shipbuilding.

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America's Most Popular Furniture Brands Face More Tariffs

Shares in Wayfair, RH and Williams-Sonoma fell Monday. The White House clarified that the furniture-import probe has been under way since March.

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Thoma Bravo to Buy Verint for $2 Billion

Thoma Bravo has agreed to buy call center software company Verint for $20.50 a share in an all-cash transaction.

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Keurig Dr Pepper Strikes $18 Billion Deal for JDE Peet's

The combined company plans to later separate its coffee and beverage units, essentially unwinding the 2018 merger that brought together Keurig and Dr Pepper. Shares in JDE Peet surged.

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Temu Owner PDD's Profit Falls Less Than Expected

The Chinese owner of bargain-shopping app Temu reported a smaller-than-expected profit decline in 2Q despite revenue growth hitting a three-and-a-half-year low as tariffs and increased support for domestic merchants weighed on profitability.

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Canada's Big Banks Expected to See Revenue Boost From Solid Capital Markets

Analysts broadly expect trends from earlier in the year to have continued in the latest three months, with signs of stability seen in credit quality, modest loan growth and strength in capital markets and wealth businesses.

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Orsted Shares Tumble After U.S. Issues Stop-Work Order on Wind Project

The Danish energy giant's shares fell 16% amid President Trump's opposition to wind power.

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How a Cracker Barrel Logo Change Spawned a Political Firestorm

The family-dining chain's brand updates have drawn online ire and boycott calls. "We know we won't get everything right the first time," the company says.

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America's Newest Auto Plant Is Full of Robots. It Still Needs the Human Touch.

Hyundai's sprawling complex in Georgia illustrates advanced manufacturing's balance between people and machines.

 

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August 25, 2025 21:00 ET (01:00 GMT)

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