Alibaba Watchlist Fears Rekindle Regulatory Horrors. The Stock Is Rising Anyway.
The Chinese e-commerce giant was falling on Friday following a recent report that the company could be among those included on a Pentagon watchlist
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Trump’s Focus on Drug War Means Big Business for Defense Startups
Drones, sensors and AI platforms developed for other theaters are being rebranded as tools for the fight against “narco-terror.”
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‘Significant Number’ of Airbus Planes Require Critical Software Fix Before They Can Fly
Some aircraft could be temporarily grounded after the jet maker said solar radiation may corrupt data critical to flight controls.
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‘Zootopia 2’ Opens to More Than Half a Billion Dollars Globally
Disney’s blockbuster sequel posted big numbers in China, which has been a challenging market for Hollywood films.
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America Loves a $13 Lunch Bowl. Don’t Bet Against It.
Consumers may be struggling, but they still want the fresh and fast offerings from restaurants like Cava and Chipotle.
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Why Jewelry Is Outperforming the Rest of the Luxury World
Expensive jewels are the choice of superwealthy households getting even richer from the stock market.
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The Outspoken CEO Behind the World’s Fastest-Growing Arms Maker
Armin Papperger has pushed Rheinmetall into almost every part of the battlefield, but some in the industry say he is moving too fast.
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Lululemon Is Having an Identity Crisis. Its Founder Blames the CEO.
The athleisure brand’s estranged founder, Chip Wilson, is telling anyone who will listen how the current leadership is messing up.
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Vivendi Takeover by Bollore Less Likely After Court Rules in Favor of Billionaire
A French court overturned a ruling that the family of Vincent Bollore had de facto control of Vivendi, quashing investor hopes that the billionaire might be forced into a full takeover of the media group.
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Telefonica Scores Provisional Rights to Spain’s Soccer League La Liga
Telefonica said it provisionally won exclusive rights to broadcast five matches per matchday of Spain’s top soccer league.
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Rio Tinto CEO’s Big Test: What to Do With Lithium
The world’s second-largest mining company bet big on lithium last year, in contrast to other major miners.
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Nexperia Urges China Unit to Restore Chip Flow Amid Supply-Squeeze Fears
The Chinese owner of Nexperia, Wingtech Technology, in response called on its Dutch subsidiary to enter talks over control of the company.
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Deutsche Boerse in Talks to Buy Allfunds For Around $6 Billion
The German stock-exchange operator said Thursday that it had made a nonbinding proposal to acquire the fund-technology company for 8.80 euros a share.
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