Netflix Revenue and Profit Rise as Subscriptions Top 325 Million
The streaming service attributes its growth to increases in subscribers, pricing and advertising revenue.
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Amazon Joins the Big-Box League With Its Largest-Ever Store
The e-commerce giant is launching a megastore outside of Chicago that will be big enough to nearly fit two Target stores.
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Genesis Healthcare Approved for $1 Billion Bankruptcy Sale of Its Nursing Homes
A bankruptcy judge overruled two disappointed bidders' objections to the sale.
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Rio Tinto Produced More Copper, Slightly Less Iron Ore Last Year
The miner has been investing in metals such as copper and lithium, seeking to lessen its reliance on iron ore for the bulk of its profits.
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Lululemon Halts Online Sales of Get Low Collection in Response to Customer Complaints
Lululemon pulled the new collection from its website after customers complained the material is too sheer.
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Berkshire Hathaway May Sell Stock in Kraft Heinz, Filing States
Berkshire now holds a 27.5% stake in the food company-or 325.4 million shares.
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Tech Earnings Are Here. Memory Prices, Capex, and Software's Future Will Be Key Themes.
Streaming giant Netflix and computer products maker Intel kick off tech earnings this week.
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Johnson & Johnson Reports Earnings Soon. What Investors Can Expect.
J&J posts its best year since 1995 as analysts look for solid growth from pharmaceuticals and medical tech.
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Charles Schwab Earnings Will Likely Showcase Strong Asset Growth. What Else to Expect.
How powerful of a tailwind has the bull market been for Charles Schwab? The company's fourth-quarter earnings, due Wednesday, will reveal that and more.
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United Projects Higher Profit, Boosted by Bigger-Spending Travelers
The carrier said premium and loyalty revenue both grew faster than overall sales in the fourth quarter.
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Interactive Brokers Earnings Beat Wall Street Estimates Amid Investor Trading Surge
The brokerage firm has been benefiting from active trading by retail investors.
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Amazon shoppers are switching to cheaper brands as Trump's tariffs raise prices, CEO Andy Jassy says
Companies that bulk-ordered products last year to get ahead of Trump's tariffs are running out of inventory - and now prices are going up, Amazon's CEO warns.
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Nvidia Invests $150 Million in AI Inference Startup Baseten
The move follows other investments from the chip giant to improve and expand the delivery of artificial-intelligence services to customers.
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Warner Strikes New All-Cash Deal With Netflix
The media company also released financial details on its soon-to-be spun-off cable networks.
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Anthropic CEO Says Government Should Help Ensure AI's Economic Upside Is Shared
In a WSJ interview, Dario Amodei says the public isn't prepared for the potential inequality that the technology might create.
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EDO Ordered to Pay $18.3 Million to iSpot for Breach of Contract
Lawsuit claimed that EDO developed competing products using iSpot's data and intellectual property.
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3M Says Trump's Tariff Threats Over Greenland Could Dent 2026 Earnings
3M exports about $700 million of goods to Europe and imports roughly $250 million back, said Chief Executive William Brown, which makes the potential tariff impact significant.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 20, 2026 23:00 ET (04:00 GMT)
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