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Mar 09

Novo Nordisk to Sell Weight-Loss Drugs Through Hims & Hers

The agreement brings an end to the legal dispute between the two companies. Hims & Hers shares jumped in morning trading.

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Live Nation Reaches Settlement With DOJ in Antitrust Case

The move spares the concerts-and-ticketing giant from the threat of its business being broken up.

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Nasdaq Partners With Kraken in Plan for 24/7 Tokenized Stock Trading

Nasdaq sought approval in September to let investors trade tokenized versions of its listed stocks and other exchange-traded products.

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Simon & Schuster Names Former Amazon Executive Greeley as CEO

The publisher is turning to an industry outsider as expanded entertainment options squeeze the book business.

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Nvidia-Backed Startup Nscale Raises Funds at $14.6 Billion Valuation

Nvidia, Dell Technologies and Nokia were among the investors that backed the AI infrastructure startup's Series C funding round.

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Activist Starboard Takes Big Stake in French-Fry Maker Lamb Weston

Starboard Value is pushing the company to speed up improvements and cost cutting to boost its underperforming stock.

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Roche Breast-Cancer Treatment Misses Goal in Late-Stage Study

Shares fell, wiping out year-to-date gains in the company's stock after it said the combination of giredestrant with Pfizer's Ibrance didn't meet its primary objective.

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GSK Sells Rights to Drug Candidate to Alfasigma for Up to $690 Million

Under the deal, Alfasigma will gain rights to develop, manufacture and commercialize linerixibat.

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Trump Sons Back New Drone Company Targeting Pentagon Sales

Powerus says it plans to acquire Ukrainian drone technology to sell to the U.S. military.

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AI Needs Management Consultants After All

OpenAI, Anthropic strike deals with consulting firms to spread artificial intelligence through the business world.

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Volkswagen Dealers Revolt Over Plan to Sell a New Brand of SUV Directly to Consumers

The latest of several lawsuits seeks to stop the automaker from bypassing dealerships.

 

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