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02 Jun

Campbell's Posts Higher Sales as Consumers Return to Cooking at Home

The maker of soups and snacks posted a fiscal 3Q profit of $66 million, or 22 cents a share, compared with $133 million, or 44 cents a share, a year ago, as revenue rose 4.5% to $2.48 billion.

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BioNTech Sets Cancer-Drug Deal With Bristol Myers Squibb

BioNTech and Bristol Myers Squibb have agreed to jointly develop and commercialize BioNTech's BNT327 cancer-drug candidate in a deal potentially worth more than $11 billion to the German drugmaker.

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Amazon's Pricing Mechanism Could Breach Competition Law, German Regulator Says

Officials said tools that Amazon.com uses to highlight competitively priced goods and filter out overpriced listings in its online marketplace could be breaking competition rules.

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Why Nvidia Can't Just Quit China

Despite booming demand elsewhere, growth would still be hindered without the world's second-largest economy.

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Cleveland-Cliffs Stock, Other Steel Shares Soar on Trump's Bombshell Steel Tariff Announcement

President Trump said tariffs on imported steel would go to 50% from 25%. That has investors excited early Monday.

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Sanofi to Buy Blueprint Medicines for Up to $9.5 Billion in Boost to Pipeline

The pharma giant wants to refreshen its portfolio after some of its internal development programs disappointed in clinical trials.

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Meta Aims to Fully Automate Ad Creation Using AI

Advertising powered by artificial intelligence is a core part of Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg's vision for the company's future.

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Dior Names Jonathan Anderson Creative Director of Women's, Men's Collections

The fashion house has unified its creative direction under one designer for the first time since founder Christian Dior held the reins.

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Climate Startups Are Pausing Operations, Cutting Staff and Entering Bankruptcy as Trump Policies Bite

Department of Energy announced $3.7 billion worth of funding cuts for clean-energy and climate projects on Friday-in latest blow to green sector.

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Apple Challenges EU Order to Increase Compatibility with Rivals' Products

The company called the rules deeply flawed, adding the order obliges Apple to share sensitive information with rivals and poses security risks to European customers.

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Antares Closes $1.2 Billion Credit Secondary Deal to Cash Out Fund Investors

Ares Management is backing the continuation fund, an increasingly popular tool for private-credit managers to return cash to their investors.

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Delivery Hero, Glovo Fined $373 Million in EU Probe

Both companies admitted their involvement in the cartel and agreed to settle, the commission said, ultimately leading to a lowered fine.

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How Much Should the World's Richest Man Get Paid?

Tesla must decide how to pay Elon Musk, who has demanded a bigger stake and whose last package has been thrown out.

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Soul Patts, Brickworks to Cement Ties With $9 Billion Merger

Australian investment manager Washington H. Soul Pattinson and building-products maker Brickworks agreed to merge into a single company.

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Inside the Spectacular Downfall of UnitedHealth and Its CEO

Andrew Witty, who largely led the U.S. healthcare giant from the U.K., made big bets on Medicare enrollees that backfired.

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Replacing Buffett's Insurance Mastermind Is Berkshire's Next Succession Mystery

Who should take over for Ajit Jain-the brains behind Berkshire Hathaway's insurance powerhouse-when he is ready to step down? Berkshire watchers have some ideas.

 

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June 02, 2025 09:00 ET (13:00 GMT)

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