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Ford Will Partner More With Chinese Automakers Overseas

CEO Jim Farley says the automaker will expand the tie-ups while developing a plan for Chinese competition in the U.S.

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Cutting Prices on Doritos Has Paid Off, PepsiCo Says

The food and beverage company logged higher profit and revenue in the latest quarter, as steps to turn around its snacks business are starting to bear fruit.

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General Motors Is Still Making Cars for the U.S. Halfway Around the World

America's biggest carmaker invests $600 million in South Korea and moves to full capacity despite Trump's tariffs.

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Schwab Says Earnings Jump 30%, Plans to Launch Crypto Trading

The brokerage giant has benefited from busy clients and volatile markets.

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Abbott Laboratories Cuts Outlook, Says Mild Flu Season Hurt Sales

Abbott Laboratories cut its full-year earnings outlook to account for a recent acquisition and said a weaker-than-expected flu season hurt its recent quarter.

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Chip Maker TSMC Is More Bullish Than Ever on AI, Despite Iran War

The Taiwan company expects revenue to grow by more than 30% and played down the risk of war-related disruptions to the supply chain.

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Repsol Plans to Boost Venezuela Oil Production

The company aims to increase gross oil production in Venezuela by 50% within 12 months and triple it in the next three years.

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Kering Eyes Doubled Profitability Under New Boss's Turnaround Plan

The Gucci-parent wants faster revenue growth than that of its peers, and more than double the 11.1% margin it booked in its recurring operations last year.

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BNY Profit Rises, CEO Says Market Sentiment Looking Up

Bank of New York Mellon reported higher first-quarter profit as its chief executive said that there was cause for optimism about the economy and markets despite the conflict in the Middle East.

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Eli Lilly Reveals Results of Late-Stage Study for Type 2 Diabetes Treatment

Eli Lilly's late-stage study of the efficacy and safety of a treatment for type 2 diabetes has produced positive results.

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Australian Design Startup Canva Avoiding Tech-Sector Layoffs

The design-software developer's profitability has helped it avoid the large-scale layoffs seen at other tech companies as it builds toward a U.S. stock-market listing, its CEO said.

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Anthropic Expands U.K. Operations as Claude Demand Grows

The company secured office space in London's Knowledge Quarter at Regent's Place for about 800 people.

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Travelers Earnings Beat Estimates. Why the Stock Is Dropping Despite a Dividend Increase.

The property and casualty insurer reports mixed quarterly earnings and raises its dividend.

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Lufthansa to Cut Capacity, Ground Inefficient Aircraft to Tackle Higher Costs

The German carrier group said the measures were unavoidable due to the increase in prices since the start of the U.S.-Israel war against Iran.

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Prologis Boosts FY Outlook as Warehouse Rebound Continues

Prologis reported higher first-quarter revenue and raised its fiscal-year outlook as warehouse demand continues to rebound.

 

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