Amazon to Acquire Globalstar in $11.57 Billion Deal
Amazon has agreed to acquire Globalstar in a move that allows its Amazon Leo satellite network to offer direct-to-device connections.
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JPMorgan Says U.S. Consumer Remains Healthy, but Dimon Warns About Risks
The CEO said a "complex set of risks" still has to play out, from the Iran war to higher energy prices and deficits.
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J&J's First-Quarter Sales Grow on Cancer-Drug Strength
The drug and medical-device maker has been working to ensure consistent growth after losing patent protection for its blockbuster Stelara.
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Albertsons Swings to a Loss on Charge From Opioid Settlement
Albertsons swung to a fourth-quarter loss fueled by a charge from a new opioid settlement set to resolve substantially all opioid-related claims brought against the company.
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BlackRock Posts 46% Gain in Quarterly Profit on Growth in Investment Fees
The world's largest investment firm's assets under management slipped below $14 trillion in March, down slightly from three months earlier.
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Wegovy Maker Novo Nordisk Strikes Deal With OpenAI to Speed Up Drug Discovery
The drugmaker gained more than 4% after it said it would integrate OpenAI's models across its operations to help analyze complex datasets and deliver treatments faster.
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Lucid Secures $750 Million in New Funding, Names New CEO
Lucid Group said it secured $750 million in fresh funding commitments from Uber Technologies and Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund.
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CarMax Swings to Loss After Cutting Prices to Bring Back Shoppers
CarMax swung to a loss as it implements a turnaround strategy that has included price cuts to reestablish its place in the used-car market.
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Dow Taps 30-Year Veteran Karen Carter to Succeed Jim Fitterling as CEO
Dow has designated its chief operating officer, Karen Carter, to succeed Jim Fitterling as the chemical maker's chief executive, effective July 1.
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BMW Group Vehicle Sales Fall on Weakness in China and U.S.
BMW group vehicle sales fell in the first quarter as deliveries to the U.S. and China continued to drop.
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Publicis Posts Top-Line Growth Despite Hit From Middle East War
The advertising group said strong demand for services powered by AI drove top-line growth in the U.S. and other key markets, offsetting a hit from the war in the Middle East.
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Founder of Fallen Chinese Property Giant Evergrande Pleads Guilty to Fraud
Hui Ka Yan, once one of the world's richest men, was accused along with the developer whose implosion helped spark a property crisis in China.
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Austria's Bawag to Take Over Irish Bank Permanent TSB in $1.9 Billion Deal
PTSB put itself up for sale last year to allow the Irish government to exit its remaining 57.5% position.
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BP Sees Exceptional Oil-Trading Result as Middle East War Fuels Volatility
The company expects upstream production to be broadly flat and that prices would result in a working-capital build and an increase in net debt.
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Credo to Buy DustPhotonics. Why the Stock Is Up 20%.
Analysts see the electrical cable provider as a potential winner from the AI boom because its products connect servers.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 14, 2026 09:00 ET (13:00 GMT)
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