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Whose Rail Line Is It Anyway? Freight Carriers Could Be Forced to Share Tracks With Competitors
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3M Just Agreed to a $6 Billion Settlement. More Lawsuits Await.
Manufacturer faces lawsuits over forever chemicals filed by personal injury lawyers, state attorneys general. Source link
Who is the Mogul Bidding for U.S. Steel?
James Bouchard grew up around steel and deal making; ‘We have the cash,’ he says of his $7.8 billion surprise bid. Source link
U.S. Plans New Tariffs on Food-Can Metal From China, Germany and Canada
The levies, announced in response to dumping allegations, could raise prices for canned foods, an industry group says. Source link
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
China's Worsening Economy Is Hurting Corporate America
Caterpillar and DuPont are among the big companies that are lowering their expectations for a postpandemic boom. Source link
A DuPont China Deal Reveals Cracks in U.S. National-Security Screening
Listen to article (2 minutes) WASHINGTON—U.S. officials forged an uneasy compromise to let DuPont sell its sustainable-materials business last year to a Chinese company while
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
Diamonds Are on Sale. They Won't Be Forever.
A postpandemic glut has led to falling prices for some gems, but they are likely to bounce back. Source link