Alphabet Becomes Newest $4 Trillion Company, Joining Nvidia
Optimism about its growing AI business gave the Google parent entry to a rarefied club.
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Paramount Plans Proxy Fight to Push Hostile Warner Bid
The company also filed a lawsuit Monday seeking more information on Warner's deal with Netflix.
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Airbus Hits Revised Plane Delivery Target
The European plane maker said it dispatched 793 commercial aircraft to 91 customers last year, in line with company guidance of about 790 deliveries.
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Meta Names Former Trump Adviser Dina Powell McCormick as President, Vice Chair
The move taps one of the most senior women on Wall Street to help lead the company's next phase of growth.
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UnitedHealth Used Aggressive Tactics to Boost Medicare Payments, Senate Report Finds
Sen. Chuck Grassley launched an investigation last year following Wall Street Journal reports examining the company's Medicare Advantage practices.
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X Faces U.K. Probe Over Grok's Sexualized Images
The country's communications watchdog is investigating X over concerns linked to its Grok AI service.
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Volkswagen Car Deliveries Edge Lower on Challenges in China and Tariffs
Volkswagen-which houses brands including Audi and Porsche-said group car deliveries fell 0.5% in 2025, with deliveries in China down 8%.
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Heineken CEO Dolf Van Den Brink to Step Down
Van den Brink plans to hand over the reins in May, leaving the world's second-largest brewer searching for a new leader at a challenging time.
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Lululemon Sees Quarterly Profit at High End After Strong Holiday Sales
Lululemon Athletica said it expects fourth-quarter profit and revenue to come in at the high end of its previously issued forecasts, citing a strong holiday season.
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Abercrombie & Fitch Narrows Quarterly Guidance
Abercrombie & Fitch narrowed its fiscal fourth-quarter guidance and said its Hollister and Abercrombie segments each saw strong holiday sales.
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Supreme Court Keeps Hertz On Hook For $272 Million Bondholder Payout
Hertz Global Holdings lost its bid to avoid $272 million in debt payments after the Supreme Court declined to review an appellate ruling that the car-rental company must fully compensate bondholders under its 2021 bankruptcy restructuring.
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UBS Urges Switzerland to Reassess Alternatives to Capital Plan
The group reiterated its opposition to the proposal to increase capital requirements, saying the plan would hurt its operations and place a burden on the country's economy.
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Mercedes-Benz Car Sales Fell 9% in 2025 Amid Challenging Market
Both its largest market, China, and the U.S. registered hefty drops in sales.
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Shake Shack's Sales Hurt by Inclement Weather
Shake Shack said inclement weather in some of its most heavily penetrated markets hurt sales during the recent quarter, resulting in lower than expected revenue.
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Thermo Fisher Chief Operating Officer Michel Lagarde Leaving Company
Thermo Fisher Scientific's number-two executive, Michel Lagarde, is leaving the life-sciences giant to pursue another opportunity.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 12, 2026 13:00 ET (18:00 GMT)
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