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Whole Foods Market Explores Building Off-Site Kitchens to Supply Food Bars
WSJ News Exclusive Business The Amazon-owned supermarket has outsourced much of its food production Source link
ExxonMobil: Eyes on the Permian Prize
ExxonMobil was once known for exploring for oil in all sorts of exotic places, but right now its own back yard is looking like the
Exxon Mobil Eyes Potential Megadeal With Shale Driller Pioneer
WSJ News Exclusive Business Oil-and-gas giant has held informal, early-stage talks to buy the $49 billion-market cap Pioneer Natural Resources Source link
Exxon Mobil, Johnson & Johnson, Alphabet: Stocks That Defined the Week
Markets Stocks Here are seven major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news Source link
Paramount Explores Sale of Majority Stake in Noggin Streaming Service
WSJ News Exclusive Media & Marketing Potential sale comes as entertainment conglomerate looks to prioritize Paramount+, Pluto TV streaming platforms Source link
Utilities Pursue Pipeline Sales as Natural-Gas Bans Catch On
WSJ News Exclusive Business Possible sales come as regulators debate fossil fuels’ future in home heating and cooking Source link
BP's Fuel Station Deal Meets Inconvenient Bid
Rival bidder ARKO has offered a higher price for TravelCenters of America. The company doesn’t want it. Source link
Hopes for Hong Kong's IPO Market Rest on Alibaba, JD.com Carve-Outs
Investors see the tech giants’ plans to sell shares in subsidiaries as another sign that China’s regulatory crackdown has eased. Source link
Bayer’s New American CEO to Study Wounded Pharma Giant Before Acting
Business Europe Bill Anderson aims to drive innovation and cultural change and lauds ‘compelling logic’ of Monsanto acquisition Source link
Ike Perlmutter: Disney Fired Me From Marvel, I Wasn’t Laid Off
WSJ News Exclusive Media & Marketing Disney says chairman’s dismissal was part of cost-cutting plan; he says it was because he clashed with creative executives