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Nov 22

Eli Lilly Touches $1 Trillion Market Cap on Booming Weight-Loss Drugs

Lilly becomes the first pharmaceutical company to hit that threshold, joining a select club of mostly tech companies.

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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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Paramount Wins European Rights to Soccer's Champions League in $11.5 Billion Auction

Paramount Skydance was awarded the rights to air most Champions League games in the U.K. and Germany, and also has U.S. media rights for the competition.

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BJ's Wholesale Club Logs Higher Revenue; Profit Slips

BJ's Wholesale Club logged higher revenue in its fiscal third quarter, though profit slipped as expenses increased.

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British Airways' Parent IAG Joins Race to Bid for Stake in Portugal's TAP

IAG said it aims to join the bidding process for a slice of Portugal's national carrier, competing against Air France-KLM and Deutsche Lufthansa.

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Conglomerate CK Hutchison Weighs Dual Listing of Health & Beauty Retail Giant

Hong Kong-based conglomerate CK Hutchison is planning a dual listing of AS Watson Group in Hong Kong and the U.K.

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China's Moonshot AI Raising Fresh Funds That Could Value It at About $4 Billion

The Beijing-based AI start-up is in talks with global investors, including investment firm IDG Capital, for the fundraise, which could total several hundred million dollars, some of the people said

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GSK, AnaptysBio Sue Each Other Over Cancer Drug License

The companies accuse one another of breaching a licensing agreement for Jemperli, a drug used to treat some forms of endometrial cancer.

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Ubisoft Posts Higher Sales, Lifted by Partnerships

Shares climbed in the videogame company behind "Assassin's Creed" as trading resumed after a weeklong suspension.

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Veolia to Buy U.S. Hazardous-Waste Specialist Clean Earth in $3 Billion Deal

The French waste-management company said the deal would allow it to expand in the U.S. hazardous waste sector and deliver synergies of $120 million.

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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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Harbour Energy Explores U.S. Deals

INTERVIEW: Harbour Energy is exploring merger-and-acquisition opportunities in the U.S. as its production base shifts toward the western Atlantic.

 

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