Category: Business
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Walmart Earnings: Holiday Shopping Is Off to a Strong Start
The retailer said its sales rose in the latest quarter, helped by strong demand for toys and other goods.
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The Hosts of MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ Changed Their Tune on Trump—Again
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski’s visit to Mar-a-Lago was the latest turn in a complicated relationship with the president-elect.
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Google’s $2 Billion Anthropic Investment Gets U.K. Antitrust Clearance
The Competition and Markets Authority said it wouldn’t open an in-depth investigation into Google’s investment in the AI startup.
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Hyundai Motor Appoints First Foreign CEO as It Pushes Into North America
Hyundai Motor appointed Jose Munoz as its new president and chief executive, making him the first non-Korean leader of the auto giant.
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Nissan Becomes Activist Investor’s Next Japanese Target
Effissimo Capital Management says it has built a stake days after the carmaker unveiled sweeping restructuring and cost-cutting plans.
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Catapult Sees No Tariff Impact Following Manufacturing Move
The company recently completed the relocation of its manufacturing operations from China to Thailand.
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Lenovo Builds on AI Momentum With Earnings Beat
The PC maker’s earnings grew faster than expected, as Lenovo began to reap benefits from its bets on artificial intelligence.
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Applied Materials Offers Modest Sales Outlook on Slowdown of Chinese Market; Shares Fall
Applied Materials forecasts revenue growth of between 8% and 12% across its core semiconductor-systems business and its applied global-services segment, respectively, but also a 28% drop in display revenue due to sales headwinds in China.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on United Utilities, E.ON and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Energy and Utilities sector.
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Aegon Lifts Outlook, Launches $158 Million Buyback
The financial services company raised its full-year guidance and said it expected to start buying back shares in January.