The U.S. Is Discussing Taking a Stake in Intel
The deal talks follow President Trump's public call for the replacement of CEO Lip-Bu Tan over his ties to Chinese businesses.
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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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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Further Pares Stake in Apple, Adds UnitedHealth Position
The conglomerate sold Apple shares during the second quarter, though the iPhone maker remains Berkshire's largest stockholding.
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Applied Materials Beats Earnings Estimates. Why the Stock Is Falling.
Applied Materials forecast a range of revenue for the current quarter well below Wall Street's consensus estimate.
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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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Air Canada Begins Grounding Flights as It Braces for Flight Attendants' Strike
About 500 flights would be canceled by midnight Friday, and it would take about a week to restore full operations if and when a labor agreement is reached.
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Apple Watch Gets Blood Oxygen Feature Back
Tech giant redesigned the feature after losing a bruising patent case over it in 2023.
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Eli Lilly to Raise U.K. Price of Mounjaro for Out-of-Pocket Patients
The move is part of the company's plan to renegotiate drug prices across other developed nations
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Deere Cuts Outlook as 3Q Profit, Revenue Fall
Deere lowered the high end of its full-year outlook as its profit and sales declined in its fiscal third quarter, hurt by weaker volumes amid what Chief Executive John May said are challenging times.
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Tapestry Shares Fall as Kate Spade Brand, Tariffs Weigh
Tapestry shares tumbled after the company forecast a difficult year ahead for its Kate Spade brand, overshadowing a successful turnaround of sister-brand Coach.
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Foxconn Profit Beats on Solid AI Hardware Sales
The business segment that includes AI servers became Foxconn's top revenue contributor for the first time, overtaking the sector that includes smartphones.
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JD.com's Profit Halves Amid Food-Delivery War
The Chinese e-commerce giant diversified into food delivery this year as part of a strategy to gain market share in the fast-growing sector.
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Advance Auto Parts Cuts 2025 Outlook As Sales Fall
Advance Auto Parts lowered part of its outlook for the year after results in the second quarter declined from a year earlier.
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Ulta Beauty, Target to End Partnership
Ulta Beauty and Target are going their separate ways, four years after a partnership brought Ulta's cosmetic products to Target's stores and website.
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CoreWeave Rode the AI Boom. Can It Pass a Crucial Test of Investor Enthusiasm?
The AI cloud operator has soared since its IPO, but a coming flood of shares following a disappointing report could shift the dynamic.
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August 14, 2025 19:00 ET (23:00 GMT)
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