Costco Sued by Customer Over Tariff Refund
A potential class-action lawsuit seeks to force the retailer to pass along any refund it gets from the U.S. government to customers.
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Salesforce makes a big splash in the debt market so it can quickly buy back 14% of its stock
The software giant will conduct $25 billion worth of accelerated share repurchases after management previously signaled that the stock is too cheap.
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Uber, Nissan, Wayve Team Up to Offer Robotaxi Services in Tokyo
Uber Technologies, Nissan Motor and U.K. self-driving car startup Wayve have joined forces to offer robotaxi services, with a pilot program in Tokyo planned for late 2026.
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Tilman Fertitta in Talks to Buy Caesars for $7 Billion After Topping Bid From Icahn
The billionaire's Fertitta Entertainment has been discussing paying around $34 a share.
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Meta further diversifies beyond Nvidia as it unveils four custom AI chips
The tech giant's AI chips are used to train and power its ranking and recommendations systems and AI models.
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Target Shopper Boycott Over DEI Changes Is Winding Down
Activists who led the protest say the retailer has acknowledged a breakdown in trust with the Black community.
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Atlassian to Cut About 10% of Workforce, Cites Need to Adapt to AI
The company said the cuts will allow it to invest further in AI and enterprise sales, as well as accelerate its path toward sustained profitability.
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Papa John's Draws Fresh Takeover Interest From Qatari-Backed Fund
Irth Capital has submitted a bid to take the pizza-chain private.
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UiPath Guides for Slower Full-Year Revenue Growth
UiPath reported top- and bottom-line gains in the fiscal fourth quarter, but its stock declined after the company guided for a slowdown in full-year revenue growth.
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Algoma Steel Fourth-Quarter Loss Widens With Tariff Costs
The Canadian steelmaker reported a quarterly loss of C$364.7 million, compared with a loss of C$66.5 million a year earlier.
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Petco Says It Could Return to Sales Growth
The company expects sales in 2026 to be flat to up 1.5%, a turnaround from a 2.5% decrease in revenue last year, as it moves into the next phase of its turnaround plan.
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McDonald's Preps New Discounts to Feed Budget-Minded Diners for $3 or Less
The burger chain will introduce a lower-priced menu and new $4 breakfast meal deals, as it seeks to reclaim its value image.
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WhatsApp Introduces Parent-Managed Accounts for Children
The company said that the accounts will provide new controls for preteens' messaging and calling, amid growing concern over what minors are able to see online.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 12, 2026 03:00 ET (07:00 GMT)
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