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Carl Icahn Should Be Sailing Into the Sunset. Instead, He’s Scrambling to Save His Empire.
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Carl Icahn Should Be Sailing Into the Sunset. Instead, He’s Scrambling to Save His Empire.

Listen to article (2 minutes) In 2020, Carl Icahn tapped his son, Brett, to eventually take over his eponymous investment empire, whose value had surged

NYSE, Nasdaq Battle for New Listings
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NYSE, Nasdaq Battle for New Listings

Nasdaq wins Instacart and Arm, while NYSE snags Birkenstock and Klaviyo. Source link

Wind Industry Hits Rough Seas
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Wind Industry Hits Rough Seas

More than $30 billion in spending is delayed as crisis hits the renewable-energy sector that governments view as key. Source link

Pratt & Whitney Engine Problems Lead Airlines to Reduce Some Flights
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Pratt & Whitney Engine Problems Lead Airlines to Reduce Some Flights

The aerospace and defense company RTX’s bet on single-aisle jetliners has run into quality and durability concerns. Source link

Space Companies Struggle to Meet Lofty Goals
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Space Companies Struggle to Meet Lofty Goals

Newer industry players are cutting jobs, trimming spending and reining in plans. Source link

Qualcomm, Stung by Sluggish Smartphone Market, Plans Layoffs
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Qualcomm, Stung by Sluggish Smartphone Market, Plans Layoffs

Qualcomm, Stung by Sluggish Smartphone Market, Plans Layoffs Source link

Caterpillar's Sales Surge as Construction Booms
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Caterpillar's Sales Surge as Construction Booms

Revenue was lifted by higher sales across all three of its major segments. Source link

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The U.S. Clean-Energy Company That Hit the Subsidies Jackpot

First Solar stands out among beneficiaries of Biden’s climate legislation, but lots of green energy companies are ‘trying to get on the gravy train’ A

China's Tech Distress Grows as U.S. Chip Sanctions Bite
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China's Tech Distress Grows as U.S. Chip Sanctions Bite

Semiconductor imports to China are falling and Chinese companies say they are struggling to get key components and machinery. Source link