Unilever Picks New Ben & Jerry’s CEO, Escalating Dispute With Independent Board
Jochanan Senf, a longtime Unilever executive, starts in the role this month.
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Air India Probe Puts Early Focus on Pilots’ Actions, Plane’s Fuel Switches
An investigation into the June crash so far hasn’t pointed to a problem with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner or its GE Aerospace engines.
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Justice Department Won’t Seek Injunction for T-Mobile Acquisition of U.S. Cellular
A major hurdle has been removed on the path to a deal between T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular.
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Flutter to Buy Boyd Gaming’s Stake in FanDuel
Flutter Entertainment is buying the remaining stake in FanDuel to take full ownership of the sports-betting platform, which is now valued at $31 billion.
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Levi Strauss Raises Fiscal-Year Outlook on Resilient Direct-to-Consumer Sales
The apparel company said it is now expecting annual revenue to increase 1% to 2%, after previously guiding for a 1% to 2% decline in fiscal-year sales.
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How a Pro-Bono Project in Gaza Spiraled Into a Crisis for BCG
Two BCG partners are stepping down from leadership roles as the firm tries to contain the fallout among clients and staff
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Aritzia Expects Lower U.S. Tariffs on Chinese Goods to Help Earnings
The Canadian clothing retailer expects its fiscal-year results to be better than previously projected, given lower U.S. tariffs on goods from China, though added costs will continue to pose challenges.
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Venezuela’s Disputed Bond Complicates Citgo Sale
Bondholders owed some $1.7 billion by Venezuela seek to derail Citgo’s latest bidder.
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Nursing Home Chain Genesis HealthCare Files For Bankruptcy
Genesis Healthcare, which operates approximately 175 nursing facilities throughout the U.S., filed for bankruptcy Thursday after struggling to overcome financial burdens including legal costs from personal-injury and wrongful-death claims.
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Canada Seeks Help for Automakers on Meeting EV-Sales Mandate
Canada’s Industry Minister said she is hoping to unveil in the coming weeks a plan to help automakers in Canada deal with hefty U.S. tariffs while meeting the country’s mandate on electric-vehicle sales.
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Toll Brothers Names Ziegler Chief Financial Officer
The longtime executive at the home-building company will succeed Marty Connor.
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Ferrero Strikes Deal for Maker of Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes
The acquisition of cereal maker WK Kellogg would bolster Ferrero’s business in North America.
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Saving a Studio? This Looks Like a Job for Superman!
The man of steel is back in a new $225 million reboot. It’s the last, best hope for DC Comics to match the success of the Marvel industrial complex.
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Behind the Unraveling of Wells Fargo’s Rewards-for-Rent Credit-Card Partnership
The bank was losing millions of dollars a month on a card it launched with Bilt.
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Brunello Cucinelli Logs Robust Growth as Wider Luxury Sector Navigates Uncertainty
Brunello Cucinelli posted robust sales growth for the first half, even as rivals across the luxury-goods industry face a persistent downturn in demand and uncertainty around U.S. tariffs.
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Conagra Expects Worsening Inflation to Hurt Sales This Year
It sees organic sales remaining stagnant as elevated inflation and macroeconomic uncertainty continue to challenge operations.
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Tesla Board Sets Nov. 6 as Date of Annual Meeting
Tesla’s board has set a November date for the EV maker’s annual meeting amid investor concerns that the company was close to missing a legal deadline.
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Pentagon to Take Stake in Rare-Earth Company, Challenging China’s Control
The deal would see the Defense Department take a 15% stake in MP Materials and spend billions of dollars investing in the company and purchasing its output.
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