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Boeing Stock Jumps. What the New CFO Just Said.

The new executive made positive comments about free cash flow.

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Ford Electric-Vehicle Sales Sink After Key Tax Credit Ends

The Dearborn, Mich., carmaker's electric vehicle sales continued to sink in November, as the company weighs scrapping the electric version of its F-150 truck following the expiration of a federal tax credit for electric vehicles.

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Scholastic to Sell NYC Headquarters as Part of Turnaround Efforts

Scholastic agreed to sell its New York City headquarters as it works to streamline its publishing business and monetize assets.

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Fairstone Bank to Buy Laurentian Bank for About $1.4 Billion

Fairstone Bank of Canada entered an agreement to buy Laurentian Bank of Canada for about 1.9 billion Canadian dollars, or $1.36 billion.

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Bayer Jumps After Trump Administration Backs Supreme Court Roundup Review

Lawsuits linking the weedkiller to cancer have dogged the German company since it bought Monsanto.

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EU Court Says Apple Can Face Dutch Legal Challenges Over App Store Rules

Judges in the European Union's top court said that Apple can face antitrust lawsuits in the Netherlands over the terms of its App Store.

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Apple to Revamp AI Team After Announcing Top Executive's Departure

The reorganization heralds a new era for Apple's AI work, which has failed to keep up with rivals.

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Samsung's Next Salvo Against Apple: A Triple-Folding Smartphone

In a first for the U.S. market, Galaxy Z TriFold folds inward twice like a pamphlet.

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OpenAI Declares 'Code Red' as Google Threatens AI Lead

Sam Altman told employees they must focus on the company's chatbot experience, to the exclusion of other priorities including advertising.

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TotalEnergies Says Mozambique LNG Partners Will Cover Cash Shortfall After U.K., Dutch Pullout

British and Dutch authorities dropped out following repeated media reports of alleged human-rights abuses by security forces of the southern African nation.

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CrowdStrike Stock Heads Into Earnings With High Expectations and a High Valuation

Wall Street analysts are expecting third-quarter sales growth of 20% from last year to $1.2 billion and adjusted earnings-per-share of 94 cents.

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Netflix Makes Majority Cash Bid for Warner Discovery

The streaming giant, Paramount and Comcast made second bids for Warner Discovery.

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FAA Ramps Up Probe on Airlines' Flight Reductions During Government Shutdown

Aviation regulators are seeking information on whether carriers met requirements to cut back flying at 40 major airports.

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Trump Administration to Take Equity Stake in Former Intel CEO's Chip Startup

XLight will get up to $150 million to develop ultraprecise lasers for squeezing more circuits onto semiconductors.

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Shopify Breaks Down on Busy Cyber Monday

The outage at the e-commerce host interrupted transactions for merchants who use Shopify's technology to sell products online.

 

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