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Oct 20, 2025

Activist Jana Takes Stake in Cooper, a Maker of Medical Devices

Bausch + Lomb is seen as a potential buyer for the contact-lens unit and the CEO said he would be interested.

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First Ford, Now Jeep. Automakers Are Hit by Lack of Parts

Rare-earths minerals, aluminum fire, semiconductor stoppage have hit carmakers simultaneously.

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Luxury Brands' Stiffest Competition Is the Stuff They Have Already Sold

Sales of secondhand luxury goods are growing faster than in brands' own stores.

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Gucci Owner Kering Nears $4 Billion Sale of Beauty Unit to L'Oreal

A deal would be an early move by new Kering CEO Luca de Meo to revive the luxury giant's fortunes.

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Elon Musk Pay Drama Heats Up Ahead of Tesla Earnings

ISS, the proxy advisor, recommends shareholders vote no on a proposed massive pay package for Musk. Investors aren't likely to listen.

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FAA Lets Boeing Increase Production Cap on 737 MAX by 10%

The company can now increase production to 42 planes a month from 38, the limit put in place after a fuselage panel blew off a jet midair in January 2024.

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FDA Approves Novo Nordisk's Rybelsus Diabetes Pill to Reduce Heart Risk

The drug, called Rybelsus, is the only oral GLP-1 medication available. It was previously approved to treat Type 2 diabetes but under the new approval, Novo Nordisk can now market the drug's benefits of reducing cardiovascular events.

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Jefferies Shares Pare Losses After CEO Says First Brands Defrauded Bank

Rich Handler doesn't see the collapse of the auto-parts supplier as sign of broader credit issues.

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Citgo Bidder, Auction Overseer Clash Over Fees in Disqualification Request

Gold Reserve says fees paid to advisers of the special master present a conflict of interest, while the overseer says the fees were unrelated to the Citgo sale.

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Goldman Sachs Pursues Bigger Share of AI Infrastructure Financing Boom

A new team will focus on deals to finance data centers and other artificial-intelligence projects.

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American Express Third-Quarter Sales Rise as Cardholders Regain Spending Confidence

Revenue climbed 11% to $18.43 billion in the quarter as consumers spent more on retail, restaurants and airlines, said the company.

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SLB Earnings Beat Estimates. Why the Stock Is Dropping.

CEO Olivier Le Peuch says revenue grew in the quarter

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Fifth Third Profit Rises, Comerica's Slips Ahead of Tie-Up

Fifth Third Bancorp posted higher profit in the third quarter, while Comerica's earnings slipped slightly, as the regional lenders prepare to combine in a $10.9 billion all-stock deal.

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State Street Posts Higher Profit as Fee Revenue Rises

The provider of financial services to institutional investors notched a higher top and bottom line for the third quarter, boosted by broad-based fee revenue increases.

 

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October 19, 2025 21:00 ET (01:00 GMT)

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