Intel Returns to Losses as Supply Shortages, Spending Weigh on Q4 Results
The troubled chip maker has seen its shares rise with AI demand and new investors, but revenue sagged 3.9% year-over-year to $13.7 billion.
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Capital One Strikes $5.15 Billion Deal for Fintech Brex
The deal gives the credit-card issuer access to technology used by thousands of companies for corporate credit cards.
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Clorox to Buy Purell-Maker Gojo for $2.25 Billion
Clorox said the all-cash deal, which is being funded with debt, will help it expand further into the health and hygiene categories.
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CSX Profit, Revenue Fall on Subdued Industrial Demand
The railroad operator was driven by lower merchandise volume and export coal revenue, which offset increases in merchandise and intermodal prices, intermodal volume and fuel surcharge revenue.
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Elon Musk has an ambitious new target for when Tesla's Optimus robots will go on sale
The Tesla CEO has told shareholders that humanoid robots could add $20 trillion to the company's valuation.
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Trump Sues JPMorgan for $5 Billion for Closing His Bank Accounts
The president alleges the bank made a "woke" political decision to shut down family-business accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
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First Brands Lenders Balk at Second Lifeline, Explore Liquidation
Top lenders to the auto-parts supplier are resisting a second loan sought by the company after the original bankruptcy financing collapsed in value.
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Leidos, OpenAI Team Up to Build AI for Federal Agencies
The collaboration aims to improve how the agencies operate, boosting productivity and accelerating product development, said Leidos' Chief Technology Officer Ted Tanner.
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BitGo Pops 25% in NYSE Debut, a Sign Crypto IPO Fever Is Back
The crypto infrastructure firm raised $212.8 million through the sale of about 11.8 million shares.
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Procter & Gamble Revenue Ticks Up, Helped by Higher Prices
Procter & Gamble posted slightly higher revenue in its fiscal second quarter as higher prices helped offset a decline in volumes.
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Autodesk Cutting 1,000 Jobs As Part of Restructuring
The move is the final phase of efforts by the maker of AutoCAD and other digital design software to streamline customer engagement and bolster its sales channels.
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Abbott Laboratories Raised Prices, Prompting Sales Slump
The medical-products maker's shares tumbled after its quarterly profit and sales underwhelmed investors.
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GE Aerospace Revenue Rises on Surge in Orders
GE Aerospace reported higher fourth-quarter revenue as its orders continued to grow amid rising air travel and defense demand.
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This Time, Lululemon's Founder Blames Its Board for See-Through Pants
A LinkedIn tongue-lashing about troubles with a new activewear line is the latest salvo in Chip Wilson's campaign to overhaul the company's board.
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Freeport-McMoRan Posts Profit Gains Despite Sharply Lower Production
The copper and gold miner said fourth-quarter production was significantly hurt by the ongoing suspension of operations at one of its mines, though higher prices for precious metals helped boost profit.
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Self-Driving Stock Mobileye Plunged After Earnings. Here's Why.
Mobileye announced fourth-quarter adjusted earnings per share of 6 cents from sales of $446 million. Wall Street was looking for 6 cents and $432 million, respectively.
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McCormick Raises Prices as Higher Costs Hurt Profitability
McCormick & Co. posted higher sales in the fourth quarter but issued a soft adjusted earnings outlook for fiscal 2026 as higher costs are expected to dent profits.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 22, 2026 17:00 ET (22:00 GMT)
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