Disney Planning Layoffs Under New CEO Josh D'Amaro
The entertainment company is preparing to eliminate as many as 1,000 positions in the coming weeks.
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Why BlackRock Is Weathering the Private Credit Storm Better Than Peers
Powered by its core index fund business, the world's largest asset manager is now also the most valuable one.
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Court Denies Anthropic Request to End Defense Department Punishment
The company is involved in two separate legal actions related to being blacklisted by the Pentagon.
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Constellation Brands Fourth-Quarter Revenue Slides as Alcohol Demand Remains Under Pressure
The U.S. importer of Modelo and Corona logged lower revenue in its latest quarter as demand for its beer, wine and spirits remains weak.
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Meta Announces New AI Model in Major Test of Company's Ambitions
The disappointment of last model's release more than a year ago led to an expensive overhaul of the company's AI operations.
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Arcline-Backed Defense Supplier Arxis to Go Public in Roughly $1 Billion IPO
The planned initial public offering could value Arxis at more than $11 billion.
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Oil CEOs Raked in Money From Trump's Iran War
Energy executives sold stock worth $1.4 billion in the first quarter on the back of a historic shock to the world's crude supplies.
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Paramount President Jeff Shell Leaving Amid Lawsuit
The company launched an investigation into allegations that Shell disclosed confidential information related to deals.
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Facing Soaring Fuel Costs, Delta Tells Customers to Plan for Pricier Flights
Demand remains strong across all geographies for both business and leisure travel, said Chief Executive Ed Bastian.
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FedEx Freight Shares Strategy, Outlook Ahead of Spinoff
FedEx Freight plans to focus on optimizing its network and boosting its commercial offerings after it spins off from FedEx.
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Why McCormick's $65 Billion Deal Might Actually Work Out
Giant food mergers often don't work, but the McCormick-Unilever tie-up could prove to be an exception.
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European Companies Take Share-Price Hit From Listing in U.S., Report Says
European companies that list at home outperform peers who choose the U.S., according to a Mergermarket report challenging the assumption that heading across the Atlantic leads to better valuations.
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Pasqal Is Going Public. It's Another Chance for Quantum Believers to Buy in.
Pasqal, a French quantum computing start-up, plans to list its shares on the Nasdaq later this year.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 08, 2026 23:00 ET (03:00 GMT)
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