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Sep 30

Zijin Gold Soars in Hong Kong Debut, Hits Nearly $40 Billion Valuation

The gold-mining arm of China's Zijin Mining, the world's third-largest metals miner by value, raised $3.21 billion in the deal.

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Trump Targets China's Tech Sector by Expanding Trade Blacklist

Under a new rule, subsidiaries of companies that are on the Commerce Department's entity list would also be subject to trade restrictions.

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Boeing Has Started Working on a 737 MAX Replacement

While CEO Kelly Ortberg has stressed focusing on fixing quality and financial concerns, a new narrow-body plane remains in development.

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Why EA Is Ready to Quit Wall Street's Game

The videogame company is going private in a $55 billion deal, as it finally has a potential hit combat game on its hands.

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Jefferies Financial Sales Jump as Execs See Stabilizing Market Sentiment

The investment banking company posted a profit of $224.0 million, or $1.01 a share, thanks to an improved market for mergers and acquisitions.

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Imperial Oil to Cut 20% of Workforce in Next Two Years

The job cuts, along with broader restructuring efforts, are expected to save $150 million a year by 2028, the Canadian oil company said.

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OpenAI's New Sora Video Generator to Require Copyright Holders to Opt Out

Executives at the company notified talent agencies and studios over the last week.

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YouTube to Pay $24.5 Million to Settle Lawsuit Brought by Trump

The Google subsidiary is the final Big Tech company to resolve a trio of personal lawsuits that Donald Trump filed against social-media platforms.

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Intel is one of the hottest chip stocks this year. Here's where things stand now.

Intel's stock has rallied on growing enthusiasm for a turnaround, but there are still questions about how quickly that can manifest.

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Season-Pass Sales for Ski Season Are Down at Vail Resorts

The CEO says the ski-resort operator failed to keep pace with shifting consumer behavior.

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Nike earnings are due. The results could be a 'turning point' after recent struggles.

As potentially positive signals start to emerge, analysts will be looking to management for confirmation that any rebound is real.

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TD Bank Brings Back Financial Targets, Looks to Return Billions to Shareholders

The bank, which had suspended its targets after a settlement related to failings in anti-money laundering controls, expects to deliver between C$2 billion and C$2.5 billion in annualized cost savings.

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Trump Re-Ups Tariff Plan for Movies Made Outside of U.S.

The president said films made outside the country would face a 100% tariff.

 

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