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J.B. Hunt Fourth-Quarter Revenue Falls on Lower Intermodal Sales

The logistics company's quarterly revenue fell 2% to $3.10 billion.

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Wall Street Powers Nation's Biggest Banks to Record Year

Revenues were up across the board of the leading financial firms, with trading, banking and lending all busy.

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Ford, China's BYD in Talks for Hybrid-Vehicle Batteries After EV Market Flames Out

A deal, if completed, would likely involve Ford buying the Chinese carmaker's batteries for its factories outside the U.S., according to people familiar with the matter.

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Influencer Who Had Child With Elon Musk Sues xAI Over Deepfake Images

Ashley St. Clair is seeking a temporary restraining order to stop xAI's Grok from creating images that undress her.

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Warner Discovery Doesn't Need to Disclose Netflix Deal Details, Judge Rules

Paramount failed to force Warner Bros. Discovery to disclose more information soon about its deal with Netflix when a judge denied its request.

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Equinor Can Resume Work on Offshore Wind Project Trump Tried to Halt

The Empire Wind development, off the coast of Long Island, was put on hold after the government cited classified national security concerns.

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NY Attorney General Sues Former Emergent BioSolutions CEO for Insider Trading

Letitia James accused Robert Kramer of selling his shares in Emergent before disclosing contamination issues in its production of the Covid-19 vaccine.

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Verizon's Hourslong Wireless Outage Tied to Software Update

The company said it would offer a $20 credit to customers affected by Wednesday's service interruption.

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Goldman Sachs Profit Rises on Jump in Dealmaking and Lending

The bank reported record annual revenue in its core Wall Street engine of investment banking and trading. Morgan Stanley also benefited from a surge in dealmaking activity.

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Boston Scientific to Buy Penumbra for $15 Billion in Cash, Stock

Boston Scientific has agreed to buy thrombectomy company Penumbra for about $15 billion in cash and stock in a deal that bolsters its cardiovascular portfolio.

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BlackRock Caps 2025 With Record $14 Trillion in Assets

The world's largest money manager posted net income of $1.13 billion, down 33% from a year earlier.

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Amazon Is Buying America's First New Copper Output in More Than a Decade

The copper, which is being produced in Arizona by Rio Tinto with bacteria and acid, will be used for data-center construction.

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Spotify Increases Price of Premium Subscriptions

The price of a premium subscription in the U.S. will rise to $12.99 a month from $11.99.

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Morrison & Co. Forms Fillex to Centralize Prescription Fulfillment

The New Zealand-based infrastructure investment firm plans to invest millions of dollars in fulfillment centers for drugstores, grocery chains and other suppliers across the U.S.

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Richemont's Jewelry Shines Once More as Luxury Eyes Stronger Year Ahead

The group booked sales growth of 11% in its third quarter through December, with jewelry outpacing its watchmaking and fashion businesses.

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TSMC's Blockbuster Spending Plans, Results Herald Continued AI Boom

Another quarter of record earnings puts the world's largest contract chip maker in a strong position.

 

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