Nvidia Says It Is Restarting Production of AI Chips for Sale in China
CEO Jensen Huang said the chipmaker's supply chain is "fired up" after months of mixed signals from the Chinese market.
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Tesla, LG Bet on U.S. Batteries With $4.3 Billion Michigan Plant
LG Energy Solution will produce battery cells for Tesla's fast-growing energy-storage business.
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BHP Names Americas Chief Brandon Craig as CEO
Craig, a veteran BHP executive who has run the miner's Americas operations since March 2024, will succeed Mike Henry as the company's next CEO.
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Amazon Plans Drastic Cut in Packages Sent Via Already-Struggling USPS
The e-commerce giant wants to reduce its postal volume by at least two-thirds by this fall.
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Lululemon Appoints a New Board Member Amid Calls for Change
Former Levi Strauss CEO Chip Bergh is joining the company as its estranged founder pushes for a board shake-up.
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Arizona Files Illegal-Gambling Charges Against Predictions Platform Kalshi
The state says the startup predictions platform violates laws against unlicensed wagering and betting on elections.
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InCommodities Inks $141.5 Million Australian Battery Deal With Vena Group
InCommodities, the Danish energy trader backed by Goldman Sachs, has signed a battery storage agreement with Vena Group in Australia valued at 200 million Australian dollars, equivalent to US$141.5 million.
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Alimentation Couche-Tard Records Higher Profit, Revenue in Third Quarter
The convenience-store operator logged a quarterly profit of $757.2 million, up from $641.4 million a year earlier.
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Airlines Offer Glimpse Into Operations as Middle East Conflict Weighs on Fuel Prices
Major carriers are offering a first look into how they are planning to outpace the rising cost of jet fuel as uncertainty continues to linger in the Middle East conflict.
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Amazon Launches 1-Hour Delivery in Hundreds of U.S. Cities
The e-commerce firm is also rolling out 3-hour delivery for a fee as it fends off a growing threat from Walmart.
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Mastercard Splashes Up to $1.8 Billion in Bet on Blockchain Future
A deal for stablecoin-infrastructure company BVNK would help further link digital currencies and traditional payments.
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Swarmer Stock Surges 520% in Trading Debut. It's One of the Most Spectacularly Mispriced IPOs.
Swarmer, a drone-autonomy software company whose technology has been used in Ukraine, begins trading after a small IPO aimed at funding growth in autonomous warfare technology. The stock ticker is SWMR.
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Spandex Maker Lycra Files for Bankruptcy to Cut $1.2 Billion in Debt
The company expects to exit chapter 11 within 45 days.
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Victory Capital Raises Cash Offer in Revised Bid for Janus Henderson
Victory Capital sweetened its offer to buy Janus Henderson, whose board last week unanimously rejected the company's takeover proposal and recommended shareholders back a take-private transaction by Nelson Peltz's Trian Fund Management and venture firm General Catalyst.
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IBM Closes $11 Billion Deal for Confluent
Deal will help companies access their data for AI agents, says IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, as he brushes off AI's risk to IBM's business.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 17, 2026 19:00 ET (23:00 GMT)
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