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Saudi Arabia Transfers Nearly $78 Billion of Aramco Shares to Wealth Fund
The second such transfer comes amid high oil prices and as the kingdom seeks to diversify its economy away from oil. Source link
Fox News, Dominion Prepare for Battle in $1.6 Billion Defamation Trial
A Delaware jury is slated to decide whether the network acted with “actual malice” in broadcasting false election-fraud claims. Source link
WeightWatchers Gets a Makeover With Obesity-Drug Business
Markets Heard on the Street The decision to get into the business for drugs such as Ozempic makes sense Source link
Determined to Flee China, Thousands Take a Long, Dangerous Route to the Southern U.S. Border
In search of economic opportunity or political freedom, Chinese contend with smugglers, bandits and treacherous jungle on the trek through Latin America. Source link
Fossil-Fuel Veterans Find Next Act With Green Hydrogen
Executives see similarities between the nascent industry and the early days of liquefied natural gas. Source link
Merck in Late-Stage Talks to Acquire Prometheus Biosciences
Merck & Co. is in late-stage talks to acquire Prometheus Biosciences Inc., according to people familiar with the matter, a move that could give the
What Does the Class of 2023 Want From Employers? Mental-Health Benefits, for One Thing
THE EXPERTS | Leadership A survey also finds that these new graduates are less interested in full-time remote work Source link
Sega Nears Deal for ‘Angry Birds’ Mobile Game Maker
WSJ News Exclusive Deals Japan-based entertainment conglomerate expected to pay about $1 billion for Rovio Entertainment Source link
CSX Boss: Railroads' Efficiency Model Wasn't Implemented Properly
New CEO Joe Hinrichs says railroads’ use of the vaunted precision-scheduling model hasn’t put enough focus on employees and customers. Source link
Bank Failures Rattle Market for Short-Term Lending
The underpinnings of the financial system and corporate funding for companies including Duke Energy are still thawing after last month’s banking crisis. Source link