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05 May
 
Greg Abel's Challenge: Lead Berkshire Into a New Era Without the Buffett Touch 
 

Warren Buffett has done what he can to prepare his successor at Berkshire Hathaway. But there is one thing that can't be simply handed off: the Buffett brand.

 
Tyson Foods Sales Flat on Mixed Volumes 
 

Tyson Foods said sales in its fiscal second quarter were unchanged year-over-year as higher volumes in its chicken business were balanced out by declines in beef and other segments.

 
Santander to Sell Poland Assets to Austria's Erste Group for $7.9 Billion 
 

Banco Santander agreed to sell most of its Polish assets to Austria's Erste Group Bank, continuing a wave of dealmaking among European lenders.

 
Ackman's Pershing Square to Boost Stake in Howard Hughes Holdings 
 

Howard Hughes Holdings said Bill Ackman's Pershing Square Capital Management will invest $900 million in the company, boosting its stake further and bringing Ackman back into the fold.

 
Audi Says Guidance Remains in Place, But Excludes Tariff Impact 
 

The company joins a growing list of automakers who have inserted similar caveats in their financial outlooks as they struggle to get a grip on dynamic U.S. trade policy.

 
Gold Fields to Buy Australia's Gold Road for Roughly $2.4 Billion 
 

Australia's Gold Road Resources agreed to a sweetened US$2.4 billion takeover by South Africa's Gold Fields, after rejecting an earlier bid amid surging gold prices.

 
Airlines Suspend Flights to Israel After Airport Attack 
 

Lufthansa and Italian carrier ITA Airways cancelled flights to Israel's Ben Gurion Airport after it was the targeted by Yemen's Houthi militia on Sunday.

 
Trump's Planned Hollywood Tariff Rattles Studios and Streamers 
 

The president called the use of incentives by foreign countries to draw filmmakers and studios away from the U.S. a national-security threat.

 
To Win Monopoly Fight, Meta Is Touting a Rival: TikTok 
 

If a judge decides the video app competes in the same space as Facebook and Instagram, it could sink FTC's bid to break up the social-media giant.

 
Trump's Tariffs Are Lifting Some U.S. Manufacturers 
 

Levies on imports are giving early boosts to some American factories.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

May 05, 2025 09:00 ET (13:00 GMT)

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