News Corp, Telstra to Sell Australian Pay TV Company Foxtel to DAZN Group
The deal will allow News Corp to narrow its focus on key growth areas.
SingPost Fires CEO, CFO Following Probe Into Whistleblower Complaint
Singapore Post has fired its group chief executive and two other senior leaders after finding them negligent in the handling of a whistleblower report related to the company's international business operations.
Nissan Needs a Honda Rescue. What Went So Wrong?
The Japanese carmaker, still reeling from Ghosn affair, has an aging model lineup and restless U.S. dealers. Now, it is looking to its rival for a lifeline.
Apple's App Store Puts Kids a Click Away From a Slew of Inappropriate Apps
An analysis recommends that Apple, an emerging target for digital-safety advocates, apply an independent review for software age ratings.
Companies Line Up to Profit From Trump's Mass Deportation Effort
Private prisons and detention-services providers are getting ready to cash in on the expected largest domestic deportation operation in U.S. history.
America's Chip War with China Will Spread
Low-end legacy chips not subject to restrictions but vital to industry have given strength to Chinese manufacturers.
H&M's Comeback Plan: Try to Be Cooler
The fashion brand is dealing with an identity crisis and stagnating sales. Can associating with musicians like Charli XCX help?
Eli Lilly Gets FDA Approval for Zepbound for Certain Sleep Apnea Patients
The drug was launched in the U.S. back in 2023 to treat obesity.
Rumble Gets $775 Million Investment From Crypto Firm Tether
Video platform Rumble said it entered an agreement for an investment from the cryptocurrency company Tether.
Qualcomm Prevails on Key Issues in Arm Suit
The ruling could mean Qualcomm doesn't have to pay additional licensing fees.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 23, 2024 01:00 ET (06:00 GMT)
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