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GE Lifts Guidance as Sales and Earnings Rise
The manufacturer cites strong orders for jet engines and wind turbines. Source link
'Barbenheimer' Blowup Is a Flash in the Pan
“Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” did excellent business at the box office this weekend. But even that isn’t the most repeatable formula these days. Source link
Twitter, Facebook, Google: Companies That Rebranded
Elon Musk shifting Twitter to ‘X’ drew from a familiar corporate playbook. Source link
GM Again Lifts Its Profit Outlook, Plans More Cost Cuts
The automaker says buyers are willing to pay for pricier models and features. Source link
A Soap Maker Cracks the Code to 'Made in America'
Bath & Body Works wanted suppliers to set up in an Ohio city near its headquarters. The result was a production effort with little parallel
Dove Maker Unilever Still Raising Prices as Volumes Slip
The consumer-goods giant—a bellwether for the global economy and consumer sentiment—boosted prices to make up for soaring commodities and other costs. Source link
Podcast Cuts, Higher Music Royalties Deepen Spotify Losses
The streaming giant booked its strongest-ever quarter for user growth. Source link
Tucker Carlson's Fox Exit Helps Boost Newsmax Ratings
The surge for conservative news channel Newsmax has corresponded with a decline in Fox News’s prime-time ratings following Carlson’s exit. Source link
Elon Musk's Pivot to X Draws Strong Opinions Across Twitter
The latest move by the billionaire owner to remake the platform elicits excitement and dismay from users, shrugs from advertisers. Source link
Farmers Work to Cool Livestock and Chickens as Heat Gets Extreme
The health of animals and farmers’ incomes are under threat as temperatures soar in the U.S. Source link