By Katherine Hamilton
Warner Music Group--along with other music companies--wants to be compensated when music by artists it represents is used to train generative AI models. Shares rose 5%, to $27.26, after the market closed Monday.
Parsons cut its revenue outlook for the year, citing the State Department's reorganization. It said the reorganization could affect a confidential contract. Shares fell 4%, to $60.50, in postmarket trading Monday.
Write to Katherine Hamilton at katherine.hamilton@wsj.com
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