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Heineken CEO Dolf Van Den Brink to Step Down

Van den Brink will hand over the reins at the end of May, after almost six years leading the brewer.

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Trump 'Inclined' to Keep Exxon Out of Venezuela

The president said he didn't like comments from the company's CEO during a meeting Friday at the White House.

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Allegiant Travel to Buy Sun Country Airlines for About $1.1 Billion

The proposed deal comes as budget carriers' business models are under strain.

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The Chinese Company Taking On the World's Memory-Chip Giants

As AI demand drives prices up, CXMT is overcoming Washington's curbs to take on Micron and South Korean leaders.

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AI Is Causing a Memory Shortage. Why Producers Aren't Rushing to Make a Lot More.

Sandisk, Western Digital, Seagate and Micron need to keep undershooting demand.

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Walmart Expanding Drone Delivery to Hundreds More Stores

Largest retailer in U.S. plans to offer aerial delivery at 270 stores by end of next year.

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Merck in Talks to Buy Revolution Medicines for Around $30 Billion

Revolution is developing drugs that target a molecular driver of cancers.

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OpenAI, SoftBank to Invest $1 Billion in SB Energy

SoftBank's company is working with OpenAI to help develop its artificial-intelligence infrastructure platform Stargate.

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Meta Unveils Sweeping Nuclear-Power Plan to Fuel Its AI Ambitions

The Facebook parent will back nuclear projects with Oklo, Bill Gates-backed TerraPower, and Vistra.

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Bob's Discount Furniture Files for IPO

Bob's Discount Furniture has filed for its initial public offering, confirming an earlier report by The Wall Street Journal that said Bain Capital was working toward the chain's public debut.

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Amazon Pharmacy Begins Offering Wegovy Pill

Customers with commercial insurance will pay a minimum of $25 for a one-month supply, while the cost for those without insurance starts at $149 a month.

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Rio Tinto, Glencore Restart Talks to Form World's Biggest Miner

The deal would create a mining company with a market value of more than $200 billion, as a scramble for copper and other metals drives an industry return to big acquisitions.

 

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January 12, 2026 03:00 ET (08:00 GMT)

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