China Bans Meta's Acquisition of Manus on National Security Grounds
Beijing has banned the $2.5 billion acquisition and ordered the parties involved to rescind the transaction.
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Nissan Flags Narrower Annual Net Loss
The Japanese carmaker said it expects a narrower annual net loss, citing one-off gains on revised U.S. emissions rules and cost cuts.
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Re/Max Nears Sale to Tech-Focused Real-Estate Firm
Real-estate firm Re/Max Holdings is set to be sold to tech-focused The Real Brokerage in a deal valued at roughly $550 million.
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Domino's Misses Expectations. It's Counting on More Stores to Spur Growth.
The pizza chain grew its net revenue by 3.5% from a year ago to $1.15 billion, missing Wall Street's expectations of $1.16 billion.
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Taiwan Court Hands Down Prison Sentences Over Leaks of TSMC Trade Secrets
A Taiwanese court on Monday sentenced a former Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing employee to 10 years in prison over the theft of trade secrets.
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Forvia Sells Auto Interiors Business to Apollo Funds in $2.1 Billion Deal
The French auto parts supplier said the deal allows it to sharpen focus on high value-added, technology-driven activities, while shoring up its balance sheet.
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Galp's Key Earnings Metric Boosted by Higher Production, Prices
Quarterly adjusted replacement-cost net profit rose 41% on the same period last year to €272 million.
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Sun Pharma to Buy U.S. Healthcare Firm Organon in $11.75 Billion Deal
Sun Pharma has offered to pay $14.00 a share in an all-cash deal, putting the Indian drugmaker on track to become one of the top three global players in women's health.
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Elon Musk Is an Underdog in His $180 Billion Fight Against OpenAI
The lawsuit seeks to oust Sam Altman and claw back billions, testing legal theories about nonprofit governance.
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Budget Airlines Pitch Trump Administration on $2.5 Billion Relief Plan
While Spirit's talks with officials continue, industry executives see window to negotiate for financial assistance and tax relief.
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Aircraft Technicians Make Six Figures and Airlines Can't Find Enough of Them
More than 40% of the technicians who keep America's planes flying are approaching retirement age. The industry is scrambling to recruit more.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 27, 2026 07:00 ET (11:00 GMT)
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