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EV Startup Rivian Lays Off Hundreds of Workers

The job cuts affect employees in Rivian's service and customer organization, which handles sales and marketing.

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BMW Cuts Outlook as Middle East War, China Woes Weigh

The German carmaker said that it now expects a slight fall in automotive sales over the course of 2026 compared with a year earlier, having previously guided for flat growth.

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La-Z-Boy Profit Climbs, Helped by New Stores

The furniture maker logged higher profit in its latest quarter as sales in its retail segment climbed, driven by efforts to grow its base of company-owned stores.

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The 'One Size Fits Most' Retailer Is Shutting Its Changing Rooms

Brandy Melville's young customers are up in arms over the new policy-but still shopping.

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Diners Aren't as Into Pizza, but Private Equity Is

PE firm LongRange Capital will buy Pizza Hut's operations outside mainland China for about $1.5 billion as part of a broader deal.

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SpaceX's $60 Billion Deal to Buy Cursor Gives It More AI Coding Power

The deal for the AI coding agent comes days after a historic IPO that made Space X one of America's most valuable companies.

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Robinhood to Cut 10% of Workforce in Restructuring

The brokerage's job cuts affect about 290 roles.

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Ericsson CEO Ekholm to Step Down, Company Veteran Narvinger Named Successor

The telecommunications-equipment manufacturer said Borje Ekholm had decided to step down after more than nine years at the helm.

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Equinor Doubles Share Buyback to $3 Billion Under New Plan Targeting Fossil Fuel Growth

The energy company plans to spend more on oil and gas projects in a bid to grow production and increase shareholder returns.

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Intel takes a major step toward turning around a business that's bleeding cash

Intel's new manufacturing process has entered a stage that signals the company is confident in its ability to bring on external customers, analysts say.

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STMicroelectronics to Raise $1.5 Billion Through Bond Sale

Shares in the SpaceX supplier fell more than 2% on the news, however the stock has nearly tripled so far this year.

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Olin, Huntsman to Combine in Stock Swap

Olin and Huntsman have agreed to combine in all-stock deal that creates a North American chemicals company that generated combined revenue of about $12.5 billion last year.

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Qualcomm Is a Rare AI Chip Value Play

Smartphone exposure haunts the stock despite diversifying into cars and data centers.

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DeepSeek Becomes China's Most Valuable AI Startup After $7.4 Billion Fundraise

China's DeepSeek raised more than $7.4 billion in its first round of fundraising to support its costly development of artificial intelligence.

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Germany Rejects UniCredit's Commerzbank Bid, Calling Out 'Aggressive' Approach

The government voiced support for the German bank's independence and cited the lack of an appropriate premium in the UniCredit offer.

 

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June 16, 2026 21:00 ET (01:00 GMT)

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