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Danone Forecasts Steady Sales Growth, Limited Hit From Infant-Formula Recalls

The French food maker projects steady sales growth for the year ahead and a muted impact from infant-formula recalls.

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Starbucks Needs You to Buy an Afternoon Refresher

Investors are again valuing the coffee chain like a growth stock, betting it can make a comeback.

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Anglo American Halves Value of De Beers Diamond Business

Soft economic growth in China, and the rise of cheaper lab-made diamonds has taken the shine off the storied unit.

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Moncler's Shares Surge After Upbeat End to the Year

The group delivered strong results for the crucial winter season, sending its stock soaring and prompting gains across the luxury sector.

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Amazon Is Now America's Biggest Company. Its 17-Year Journey to Surpass Walmart.

Walmart had held the title as the biggest company by annual revenue since 2009.

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Private-Credit Warning Signs Flash After Blue Owl Unloads $1.4 Billion in Assets

The sale raises fears that the industry's efforts to court individual investors will suffer.

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Theft of Trade Secrets Is on the Rise-and AI Is Making It Worse

Google, Apple and xAI are among companies that have sought to defend their sensitive information as employees are accused of stealing it.

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Air Liquide Posts Higher Profit on Sales Growth in Gas, Services Business

Air Liquide posted a rise in full-year net profit as all gas and services businesses-accounting for most of group sales-recorded 2% sales growth.

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Perseus Mining Focused on Internal Growth; Will Keep Predictive Stake For Now

Perseus Mining's chief executive said the gold producer is focused on developing its own growth options after a failed bid for Predictive Discovery and has no current plans to sell its stake in the Africa-focused explorer.

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Newmont CEO Prioritizes Margins, Not 'Starry-Eyed' About Record Gold Prices

Newmont will focus on widening margins as it capitalizes on a record rally in gold prices, its chief executive said, after the world's largest gold miner reported a drop in fourth-quarter profit on higher royalties and taxes.

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West Virginia Attorney General's Lawsuit Alleges Apple's iCloud Allows for Distribution of Child Pornography

The lawsuit said the platform made it easier to maintain and repeatedly access large collections of illicit material.

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Live Nation Reports Growing Annual Concert Attendance as Antitrust Trial Looms

The live entertainment ticket provider faces Justice Department allegations that it illegally monopolized markets for concert booking and ticketing.

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NASA Boss Blasts Starliner Mission That Left Astronauts in Space for Months

Officials prioritized agency goals over crew safety, the administrator said. A NASA report found fault with Boeing and the space agency.

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Nation-State Hackers Hit Businesses for Commercial Edge

With all eyes on safeguarding U.S. infrastructure, the nation's top cyber adversaries are increasingly targeting companies to pinch trade secrets, aiming to give their own industries a competitive edge in global markets.

 

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February 20, 2026 07:00 ET (12:00 GMT)

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