Consumer Goods

Sales Slow at Louis Vuitton's Owner as China Sputters

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s biggest luxury-goods company, struggled to lure big-spending Chinese consumers back to its boutiques…

9 months ago

U.S., in Chip War with China, Extends Some Allowances for Asian Allies

Chip makers Samsung, SK Hynix and TSMC can maintain their operations in China for the foreseeable future, but significant tech…

9 months ago

Meatpacking Plant Closures Cut Deep for Small-Town Economies

Tyson Foods and other meat processors are closing plants amid high costs and falling demand, spelling economic turbulence for the…

9 months ago

Clorox Warns of Accruing Costs From Cyberattack

The attack came amid a $500 million digital overhaul at the consumer products maker. Source link

9 months ago

Modelo Continues to Win Over Bud Light Drinkers

Constellation Brands CEO says the Mexican beer brand has more room for growth. Source link

9 months ago

Google Trial Spills Details on Search Engine's Deals With Apple, Samsung

The company says it was offering the better product, while the Justice Department argues the agreements were illegal. Source link

9 months ago

Lululemon's Secret Power: Even Mom Can't Make it Uncool

The maker of workout gear built a multigenerational following. Can it last? Source link

9 months ago

Clorox Says Cyberattack Is Hurting Product Availability, Will Weigh on Quarter

The bleach and cleaning-wipe maker said that it believes the cyberattack is now contained but that it caused wide-scale disruption…

10 months ago

Why the Twinkie Is Now Worth Billions

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10 months ago

Saudi Arabia Once Banned Videogames. Now, It Wants to Export Them.

Listen to article(3 minutes)RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—For years, this kingdom’s Islamic clerics waged a war on videogames, banning popular titles such…

10 months ago