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Tyson Foods Couldn't Produce Enough Chicken. Now It Has Too Much.
The company is closing chicken plants after some say it went too far in building up the business, which produces one-fifth of U.S. supply. Source
A Startup in the New Jersey Suburbs Is Battling the Giants of Silicon Valley
It’s not just Nvidia. There is another big winner of the AI boom—and it’s now competing with some of the world’s most valuable companies. Source
Sweetgreen Hires Former Chipotle Executives, Readies Mid-America Push
Sweetgreen hired two former Chipotle Mexican Grill executives to lead its marketing and culinary development, part of the salad chain’s strategy to expand beyond large
Retailers Are Fleeing Downtown San Francisco. IKEA Is Moving In.
Listen to article (1 minute) IKEA thinks it can succeed where a string of other retailers have given up—in San Francisco’s beleaguered downtown district. Copyright
EV Startup VinFast's Stock Rally Pushes Value Higher Than GM, Ford
Shares in the Vietnamese electric car company more than tripled in its first day of trading, giving it a roughly $86 billion market value. Source
Race to Control Electric-Vehicle Supply Chains Leads to Africa
To bypass China, Western companies are investing in facilities to process battery metals in countries such as Tanzania, Mauritius and South Africa A lithium ore
U.S. Steel Takeover Talk Rattles Manufacturers
A deal for the American steelmaker could leave fewer options for steel used in cars, food cans and other products. Source link
Esmark Bids for U.S. Steel, Setting Up Potential Battle for Steelmaker
U.S. Steel previously rejected a cash-and-stock offer from rival Cleveland-Cliffs; Esmark says it will pay $35 a share in cash. Source link
The Economic Losers in the New World Order
Giant subsidies and rising protectionism are upending decades of free trade. Smaller countries, from the U.K. to Singapore, are getting left behind. Source link
Texas Sues Shell Over Massive Fire at Houston Chemical Plant
State officials allege that the multiday blaze caused ‘mass quantities’ of airborne contaminants and illegal flows of wastewater into waterways. Source link