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Intel's Move Toward Nationalization Won't Work-at Least for the Long Haul

Federal support could get the troubled chip maker over some hurdles, but risks great harm to the U.S. tech sector.

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Joby Takes Key Step Toward Commercial Service

Joby Aviation completed its first flight between two California airports, a key milestone in proving its electric air taxi can navigate conventional airspace ahead of a planned commercial launch in the U.S.

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Ukraine's Kyivstar Shares Fall on Nasdaq Listing Debut

The telecommunications company became the first Ukraine-based firm to go public on a U.S. stock exchange.

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Opendoor CEO Resigns. The Meme Stock Is Getting New Leadership.

The real estate e-commerce platform has emerged as a meme stock over the last month.

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Rivian Says It Faces $100 Million Hole After Relaxation of Fuel Economy Rules

The admission is a sign of how changes to automotive policy under the Trump administration are starting to hurt the electric-vehicle industry.

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Lyft Co-Founders to Exit Board, Wrapping Two-Year Succession Plan

Lyft's co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer are stepping down from their roles as chair and vice chair of the board of directors.

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Cognition Cinches About $500 Million to Advance AI Code-Generation Business

Peter Thiel's Founders Fund is the lead investor in the financing, according to people familiar with the deal.

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Pandora Reiterates Full-Year Outlook But Flags Increasing Headwinds

The effects from U.S. tariffs as well as headwinds from foreign exchange and commodity prices were expected to increase, the Danish jeweler said.

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Why Cheap Airline Seats Are Getting Harder to Find

Airfares rose in July for the first time since January as airlines try to regain pricing power.

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How Urban Outfitters' Nuuly Stole the Show From Rent the Runway

The future of online clothing rental doesn't lie with the company that pioneered it.

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Starbucks' CEO Scored in His First Year. Now Comes the Hard Part.

Analysts say they are cautiously optimistic that Starbucks will improve its profit margins.

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Soros, Appaloosa boost their Nvidia stake. They also bought this beaten-down stock, and it's rallying.

Both firms also bought more of UnitedHealth, which was rallying after hours

 

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