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Israel Flight Cancellations, Ticket Prices Leave Some Stranded
Oct. 12, 2023 11:34 am ET Airlines have suspended flights into Israel en masse, leaving people seeking to exit from the country contending with fewer
Disney Agonized About Sports Betting. Now It’s Going All In.
Listen to article (2 minutes) In early 2019, an analyst asked Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger if sports betting could coexist with the House of
Sales Slow at Louis Vuitton's Owner as China Sputters
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world’s biggest luxury-goods company, struggled to lure big-spending Chinese consumers back to its boutiques after the end of China’s
Amazon Wants You to 'Buy Again'
A new feature tested in the company’s app encourages repeat purchases in a bid for more revenue from existing customers. Source link
U.S., in Chip War with China, Extends Some Allowances for Asian Allies
Chip makers Samsung, SK Hynix and TSMC can maintain their operations in China for the foreseeable future, but significant tech upgrades could prove difficult. Source
Exxon Buys Pioneer for $60 Billion to Create Shale Giant
The deal is Exxon’s largest since its merger with Mobil in the late 1990s and is the biggest corporate transaction so far this year. Source
Why Nelson Peltz Grew Impatient With Disney's Turnaround Efforts
The activist adds shares, while the company plans changes to ESPN, Hulu and its streaming business. Source link
The Stunning Boom and Bust of a Tax-Refund King
One of the biggest processors of a pandemic tax break has slashed staff and stopped marketing after an IRS crackdown. Source link
The Company That Defined Dieting Is Sorry It Told Us to Have More Willpower
Ozempic, Oprah and apologies: WeightWatchers says there’s no shame in being overweight, or in taking new weight-loss drugs. Source link
Meatpacking Plant Closures Cut Deep for Small-Town Economies
Tyson Foods and other meat processors are closing plants amid high costs and falling demand, spelling economic turbulence for the communities where the plants are