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2025/11/21

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Submit Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery

Of the three bidders, only Paramount is pursuing all of Warner Discovery, including cable channels.

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Citigroup Names New CFO and Reorganizes Personal-Banking Business

The current finance chief, Mark Mason, is expected to look for a CEO role elsewhere.

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The Chip CEO Staring Down Nvidia and Talk of an AI Bubble

AMD's Lisa Su has a new chip and a new goal: To grab a big chunk of an AI business that could reach $1 trillion a year.

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GE HealthCare to Acquire Intelerad for $2.3 Billion

GE HealthCare is buying medical imaging software provider Intelerad so it can further expand into outpatient and ambulatory care settings.

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Gap Raises Fiscal-Year Outlook on Growing Demand Across Income Levels

The apparel company now expects sales growth of 1.7% to 2% for the year after posting a quarterly profit of $236 million.

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Intuit Sales Jump, and CFO Cites AI Demand From Midsize Businesses

More businesses are signing onto Intuit's QuickBooks platform in an effort to cut down on hours of administrative work by automating accounting, invoicing and payroll processes, CFO Sandeep Aujla said.

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Ross Stores Lifts Full-Year View on Higher Same-Store Sales

The off-price retailer raised its guidance as same-store sales rose 7%, ahead of the 3.9% growth Wall Street anticipated.

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Elliott Management Builds Stake in Barrick, Encouraged by Breakup Prospects, Source Says

The activist investor is putting pressure on the gold and copper producer to consider splitting up its operations.

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Second Large Fire at Ford Aluminum Supplier Threatens Production

The Novelis plant in New York had aimed to resume production in December.

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American Shoppers Are Looking for Deals and Walmart Is Cashing In

The retailer​ reported strong quarterly sales and raised its ​full-year financial outlook ​as consumers sought out better value.

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Australia Blocks U.S.-Based Cosette's Takeover of Mayne Pharma

Australia's government said it would block a $387.2 million takeover of Mayne Pharma by U.S. company Cosette Pharmaceuticals on national security grounds, citing a need to protect critical medical supply chains.

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UPS Plane-Crash Probe Identifies 'Fatigue Cracks,' Metal Stress

Federal investigators are focusing on an engine mount on the wing of the McDonnell Douglas cargo plane.

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Cracker Barrel Investors Vote to Keep On CEO, but Send Message of Discontent

Julie Felss Masino and board member Gilbert Dávila had been targeted by activist efforts.

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Bath & Body Works CEO Says Former Strategy Failed to Drive Growth

Shares fell 25% after the retailer reported a drop in sales and earnings and slashed its forecast for the year.

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IBM and Cisco Unveil Quantum Networking Plans. This Announcement Is Different.

The companies aim to lay the groundwork for a quantum internet, where machines can communicate across long distances.

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Moderna Trims Pipeline and Takes On $1.5 Billion Loan as Cash Worries Loom

Moderna's nearly $20 billion cash hoard has dwindled to a single-digit stash following a series of setbacks for the biotech.

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Novartis Expects Key Drugs, Recent Deals to Buoy Sales Into 2030s

The drugmaker is confronting investor concerns about patent expirations as it moves forward with a $23 billion plan to bolster its U.S. footprint.

 

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