Simulation or Not, Musk's Surreal Year Could Push Him to $1 Trillion Heights
Elon Musk could become the world's first trillionaire, even without his new Tesla pay package.
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What Maduro's Capture Means for Chevron Stock
The company is the last U.S. oil major still operating in Venezuela, having maintained a continuous presence in the country since the early 20th century.
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Tesla Falls Behind China's BYD as Vehicle Sales Drop for Second Year
The end of a U.S. subsidy for electric vehicles dented the company's fourth-quarter numbers.
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Saks CEO Steps Down Ahead of Expected Bankruptcy Filing
Marc Metrick is a longtime Saks executive who had helmed the Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus parent since 2024.
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Rivian Deliveries Decline Following Expiration of Tax EV Credit
Rivian's production and delivery totals declined in its first quarter since the expiration of a key tax credit for electric vehicles.
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Orsted, Equinor File Legal Challenges to Trump's Offshore Wind Suspension
The Danish and Norwegian energy companies are seeking injunctions against the Trump administration's order halting construction of all U.S. offshore wind projects.
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Vera Bradley Goes Back to Its Whimsical Roots
The maker of quilted bags and accessories says it is returning to what makes its products unique after a rebrand turned off consumers.
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Sable Offshore Stock Surges 29% as Ruling Brings California Pipeline Closer to Restart
A federal court cleared the way for Sable Offshore's California pipeline restart while a lawsuit continues.
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Baidu's AI Chip Unit Kunlunxin Plans Hong Kong Listing
Baidu's AI chip unit Kunlunxin has confidentially filed an application to list on the Hong Kong stock exchange, the latest company to capitalize on the frenzy surrounding artificial intelligence.
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The Maker of Biscoff Cookies Bets on a Global Expansion
It's a favorite for in-flight Delta snacks, but the maker of Biscoff is chasing customers in supermarkets.
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How Kraft Heinz Lost Its Lock on Mac and Cheese-and American Shoppers
Buzzy upstarts and supermarket knockoffs have eaten into the market share of the leading brand. Years of cost cutting, underinvestment and corporate chaos preceded a planned company split.
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Jefferies Earnings Can Boost the Stock. The Company Is Moving Past Credit Concerns.
Concerns about its exposure to First Brands' bankruptcy sunk its stock, but the bank should continue to rebound after it reports earnings this month.
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