Super Micro Computer Employees Arrested for Alleged Sales to China
Super Micro Computer placed two employees on leave and fired a contractor after charges of diverting U.S.-assembled servers to China, violating export control laws.
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Unilever in Talks to Separate Food Business and Combine It With McCormick
The remaining Unilever company would focus on beauty, personal-care products and home.
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Novartis to Buy Breast-Cancer Drug for Up to $3 Billion
SNV4818 is an oral treatment being evaluated in an early and mid-stage study for breast cancer and other advanced solid tumors.
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Novo Nordisk's Higher Dose Wegovy Weight-Loss Drug Gains U.S. Approval
The Danish drugmaker said the accelerated approval was based on results from its Step Up trial, which showed 20.7% mean weight loss for participants with obesity.
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Tesla Finally Has Its First Semi-Truck and It's Already a Hit With Truckers
Innovations including a centered driving position, fast charging and a 500-mile range are winning over drivers.
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OpenAI Plans Launch of Desktop 'Superapp' to Refocus, Simplify User Experience
The AI company will combine ChatGPT, Codex app and browser in an effort to focus and streamline its resources.
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Blue Origin Formally Enters Race to Develop Data Centers in Space
Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin is seeking permission to deploy nearly 52,000 satellites capable of handling artificial-intelligence computing into orbit.
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Ecolab Nears Deal for KKR's Data-Center Cooling Company
Ecolab is set to pay between $4.5 billion and $5 billion for the business.
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Nexstar Says Tegna Merger Has Closed With Federal Approval
Deal's completion comes less than a day after eight states sued to block $6.2 billion transaction on antitrust grounds.
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FedEx Posts Higher Third-Quarter Sales, Boosts Outlook
The company expects revenue to grow 6% to 6.5% for the full year, up from its prior forecast of 5% to 6% growth.
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A Vegas Gambler, a Hollywood Power Player and the Legal Fight Roiling Paramount
A self-professed fixer sued Paramount's Jeff Shell for breach of verbal contract and fraud. Shell and the company are fighting back.
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Kalshi Cinches $22 Billion Valuation in Ongoing Round
Coatue Management is leading the new financing that would total about $1 billion for the prediction-market platform, according to sources.
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Live Nation CEO Grilled Over Ticket Fees at Antitrust Trial
The executive was questioned about past comments boasting of the concert promoter's dominance and profitability.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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