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Feb 18

Glencore's Earnings Fall Despite Second-Half Recovery

Performance reflected lower energy and steelmaking coal prices partially offset by stronger metals prices, including higher zinc earnings, Glencore said.

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BAE Systems Posts Sales Record as Europe Rearms

BAE Systems posted a 10% increase in sales in 2025, on the back of large orders for Eurofighter Typhoon jets, frigates and combat vehicles placed by European governments.

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This Viral AI Project Went From Side Hustle to Coveted Prize in Three Months

After a fierce competition between the biggest AI labs, OpenAI hired the creator of the viral OpenClaw personal AI assistant platform.

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Palo Alto Networks Lifts Revenue Outlook as Second-Quarter Profit Jumps

However, the company issued per-share earnings guidance for its current quarter below Wall Street expectations, in part as it contends with higher costs for memory and storage.

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Dexus's Properties Likely Resilient to Any AI-Driven Job Cuts

Dexus Chief Executive Ross Du Vernet believes the AI boom is more likely to put back-office jobs at risk and said those roles typically aren't located in the central business districts of cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

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Steel Dynamics, SGH Raise BlueScope Steel Takeover Bid to $11 Billion

Under the revised offer, BlueScope shareholders would receive about $22.93 per share in cash, Steel Dynamics and SGH said.

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Danaher Strikes $10 Billion Deal for Masimo

The medical-device maker is expected to operate as a stand-alone company within Danaher's Diagnostics segment.

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Warner Reopens Talks With Paramount After Sweetened Offer

The Warner Bros. Discovery board sets a seven-day window for Paramount to make its "best and final" takeover offer.

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Berkshire Pares Stakes in Apple and BofA, Adds New York Times Position

In Warren Buffett's last quarter as CEO, his company further trimmed its holdings in the iPhone maker.

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Xerox Inks Debt Deal With TPG to Improve Liquidity

The iconic office technology company has formed a joint venture with the private-equity firm, raising debt against its intellectual property.

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Bayer Proposes New $7 Billion Plan to Settle Roundup Litigation

Company says settlement would address bulk of outstanding cases; the Supreme Court has agreed to hear Bayer's appeal to neutralize cancer claims.

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Robinhood Says Its Private-Markets Fund Will Go Public in Coming Weeks

The retail-trading platform said it expected its Robinhood Ventures Fund I to go public on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RVI.

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Caesars Swings to Loss, But CEO Says Outlook Looks Stable

The betting company says the decrease in profit was primarily driven by gains on asset sales of more than $350 million in the prior-year quarter.

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Kalshi Dealt Major Setback in Court Fight to Remain in Nevada

A federal appeals court rejected the prediction-market platform's bid, setting the stage for Nevada's civil-enforcement proceedings.

 

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February 18, 2026 03:00 ET (08:00 GMT)

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