Airbus Hit by Fuselage Quality Issue Affecting Hundreds of A320 Jets
Problems with the thickness of some metal panels come days after the plane maker rolled out an urgent software fix for the same aircraft model.
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Starbucks Reaches $38.9 Million Settlement With NYC on Worker Protection Violations
The global coffee chain will pay $35.5 million to more than 15,000 workers, along with $3.4 million in civil penalties and costs, the city said.
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Goldman Makes a $2 Billion Bet on 'Boomer Candy'
The bank is buying Innovator Capital Management, which specializes in ETFs that protect investors from market downturns.
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Strategy, the Bitcoin-Buying Company, Raises $1.44 Billion to Weather Crypto Downturn
Shares of Michael Saylor's company fell again along with bitcoin.
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Barrick Considering Spinning Off North American Gold Assets
Barrick Mining is considering spinning off its North American gold assets into a listed business, separating the operations from the miner's gold and copper mines in riskier parts of the world.
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Newell Brands to Cut 10% of Employees in Cost-Savings Push
Newell Brands will lay off about 10% of its professional and clerical employees, or over 900 workers, as part of its ongoing cost-savings plan.
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Somnigroup Seeks to Buy Leggett & Platt for About $1.6 Billion
Somnigroup International has offered to buy Leggett & Platt for about $1.63 billion in an all-stock deal, a move that would add the adjustable-bed and mattress-spring maker to its bedding empire.
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Targa Resources to Acquire Stakeholder Midstream for $1.25 Billion
Targa Resources agreed to acquire Stakeholder Midstream, which provides natural gas gathering and processing services in the Permian Basin, for $1.25 billion in cash.
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TotalEnergies to Sell Stake in Nigeria Projects to Chevron
Chevron subsidiary Star Deep Water Petroleum will take a 40% stake in the PPL 2000 and 2001 licences located in the West Delta basin.
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Synopsys Just the Latest to Strike a Deal With Nvidia. What It Means for the Stock.
Synopsys shares rally after the two companies announce they would expand an existing partnership.
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UBS Charged in Switzerland Over Credit Suisse 'Tuna Bonds' Scandal
The charges are the latest in a saga that started around 2013, when Credit Suisse arranged debt deals for state-owned companies in Mozambique.
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American Consumers Lose Patience With High Car Prices
Shoppers are starting to draw the line on what they will pay for a new car, with some turning to used vehicles, taking on longer car loans and holding out for deals.
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America Loves a $13 Lunch Bowl. Don't Bet Against It.
Consumers may be struggling, but they still want the fresh and fast offerings from restaurants like Cava and Chipotle.
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Tesla's Cybertruck is turning 2. It's been a big flop.
CEO Elon Musk once described the Cybertruck as Tesla's "best ever" product. But demand for the controversial pickup truck has dried up.
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Trump's Focus on Drug War Means Big Business for Defense Startups
Drones, sensors and AI platforms developed for other theaters are being rebranded as tools for the fight against "narco-terror."
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 01, 2025 15:00 ET (20:00 GMT)
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