Nokia to Buy Infinera for $2.3 Billion to Boost Optical-Networks Arm
The deal, which is valued at $6.65 a share, is a 28% premium from Infinera's stock price at the close of trading on Wednesday.
Google, TikTok Ban Ads From ADHD Telehealth Company Amid Federal Probe
Done Global prescription drug practices are under scrutiny by the Justice Department, which announced charges against five more people in the case.
Tractor Supply to Cut Carbon-Emission Goals, DEI Roles to Meet Customer Values
Tractor Supply said it is withdrawing its carbon-emissions goals and eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion positions within the company to represent the values of the communities and customers it serves.
Nike Stock Falls on Sales and Guidance Miss. It's Still Losing Market Share.
The maker of athletic apparel reported adjusted earnings of $1.01 a share on $12.6 billion in revenue.
Milwaukee Tool Sued Over Alleged Chinese Forced Labor in Supply Chain
Milwaukee Tool faces a lawsuit from a former Chinese prisoner who alleges he was forced to make work gloves for a supplier to the power tool company after being jailed for his activism.
Walgreens Plans Major U.S. Store Closures; Shares Tumble
Shares of the pharmacy chain plummeted 25% after The Wall Street Journal reported the CEO's plans and the company lowered its guidance for the full year.
Roaring Kitty posts cryptic dog image, and shares of Chewy, GameStop react
In his latest social-media post, influential trader Keith Gill, also known as Roaring Kitty, on Thursday posted an image of a dog, marking the latest in a series of cryptic posts on X.
Canada Orders Binding Arbitration to Resolve WestJet Labor Dispute
Canada's Labor Minister ordered WestJet Airlines and the union representing the carrier's maintenance engineers enter into binding arbitration on a new labor agreement, averting strike action during a holiday long-weekend in the country.
Uber, Lyft Agree to Minimum Wage, Other Benefits for Drivers in Massachusetts
Uber and Lyft drivers will receive minimum wage and other benefits in Massachusetts under an agreement with the state's attorney general.
NFL Ordered to Pay $4.7 Billion in Sunday Ticket Case
A federal jury in California ruled that the league violated antitrust laws with its out-of-market broadcasts, a verdict that delivers a sweeping blow to the business model of America's richest sport.
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