Gap Raises Full-Year Outlook With Strong Start to Holiday Season
The apparel retailer said it now expects full-year sales to grow between 1.5% and 2%. Gap had most recently guided for sales to be up slightly.
Intuit Maintains Full Year Guidance; CEO Says Trump Administration Won't Build Tax-Filing App
President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration doesn't "want to add to the bureaucracy and they don't want to add investments to create something...that already exists," said Chief Executive Sasan Goodarzi.
Elon Musk Jabs at Billionaire Rival Jeff Bezos Over Trump
The world's two richest men got into it on Musk's social-media platform X over the election.
Building-Materials Provider Quikrete in Advanced Talks to Buy Summit
Quikrete is in advanced talks to acquire Summit Materials, according to people familiar with the matter.
How Indian Coal King's Bid to Rule Solar Sparked U.S. Bribery Charges
Prosecutors accuse billionaire Gautam Adani and advisers of paying $250 million in bribes.
Jaguar Rebrand Is Pink, Diverse and Doesn't Include Any Cars
The U.K. legacy carmaker successfully turns eyes toward its Dec. 2 design concept reveal, but is mocked online meanwhile.
Deere Stock Rose. Strong Earnings Tops Weak Guidance.
Farm-machinery maker Deere investors weren't fazed by an outlook that was less than what Wall Street expected.
The DOJ-Google Fight Comes Into Focus. Why It's Finally Hitting Alphabet's Stock.
Until Thursday, shares of Google-parent Alphabet had largely escaped regulatory worry. A new government filing has changed that.
Snowflake Stock Has Best Day Ever After Earnings. It May Mark the End of the Nvidia Powered Chip Trade.
Snowflake stock was rising Thursday after a strong earnings report, while Nvidia stock was in the red.
Northvolt Files For Chapter 11
Northvolt, a major Swedish battery maker, filed for bankruptcy in the U.S., seeking to restructure the debt it had taken on to pay for its rapid expansion.
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