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SoftBank in Talks to Invest Up to $30 Billion More in OpenAI

The Japanese conglomerate is exploring a further investment as part of the startup's efforts to raise up to $100 billion.

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Texas Instruments Says Data Centers, Industrial Recovery Driving Growth into First Quarter

The semiconductor company said it expects earnings growth in the current quarter as data centers contribute more to sales and the industrial market recovers.

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Deere to Open Two New U.S. Facilities

The farm-equipment manufacturer said the new facilities include a distribution center in Indiana and an excavator factory in North Carolina.

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TikTok Settles Teen Mental-Health Lawsuit Before Trial

The social-media company will avoid a landmark trial that will weigh online platforms' liability for teen addiction.

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PPG Industries Logs Higher Quarterly Revenue on Higher Prices, Volume

The Pittsburgh paint and coatings company's revenue grew around 5% to $3.91 billion in the fourth quarter.

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ADM to Pay $40 Million to Settle SEC Accounting Fraud Claims

The regulator also sued the former CFO, accusing him of directing the misleading transactions.

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Canada's Move to Import Cheap Chinese EVs Is 'Slippery Slope,' GM CEO Says

Thousands of electric vehicles from Chinese automakers can enter Canada this year at a new low tariff rate.

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The Clock Is Ticking on Starbucks' Turnaround. Watch Sales and Margins.

The coffee chain's financial results are due on Wednesday before the market opens.

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AT&T Stock Is on a Bad Run. Why Earnings Can Send a Better Signal.

The stock has had a bad start to the year but its fourth-quarter earnings could change that.

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When Tesla reports earnings, this could be the biggest highlight

The Elon Musk-led EV maker has had trouble selling cars the way it once did. But a growing energy business and AI plans are helping pick up the slack.

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Louis Vuitton Owner LVMH Closes Year-End Quarter With Weak Sales Growth

The French luxury-goods giant results are a sign that shoppers weren't splurging on high-end garments, jewelry and cosmetics in the run-up to the holiday season.

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Bari Weiss Lays Out New Vision for CBS News

The editor says "we're toast" if the network's strategy remains focused squarely on broadcast TV.

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Amazon to Shut Down All Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh Stores

The e-commerce giant will convert some locations into Whole Foods Market stores.

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Union Pacific Profit Rises Despite Revenue Falling on Lower Volumes

Union Pacific posted a higher profit in the fourth quarter despite revenue falling slightly due to a headwind from lower volumes.

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Pinterest to Lay Off Up to 15% of Workforce in Restructuring

Pinterest said it would cut up to about 15% of its workforce, or roughly 700 jobs, as part of a restructuring aimed at pivoting resources toward higher-growth areas such as artificial intelligence.

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Boeing's Stepped-Up Plane Deliveries Lift Sales

CEO Kelly Ortberg said customers and investors "are going to expect more from us this year."

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UPS to Cut 30,000 Jobs This Year

The latest round of cuts comes as the company reported higher quarterly profit, guided for slightly higher revenue in the coming year. The shipper eliminated 48,000 positions in 2025.

 

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January 27, 2026 21:00 ET (02:00 GMT)

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