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Anglo American to Sell Australian Steelmaking Coal Assets for Up to $3.875 Billion

The sale will complete Anglo American's exit from steelmaking coal and is part of a drive to simplify its portfolio ahead of a merger with Teck Resources.

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Ryanair Shares Fall After Company Warns of Weaker Pricing, Late Bookings

The airline group warned of weakening prices into the key summer season, last-minute bookings and a spike in fuel costs.

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Baidu's Profit Slides Again Amid Slow AI Payoff

The Chinese search-engine operator recorded another sharp profit drop and a fourth straight quarter of revenue declines.

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Thyssenkrupp to Close U.S. Plant as Part of Automotive Restructuring

Thyssenkrupp will close a U.S. plant as it pushes ahead with the restructuring of its automotive technology unit.

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Apple Is Making Hit Products and High Profits From Imperfect Chips

The company's popular, $599 Neo laptop is just one of dozens of Apple devices that use lower-performing processors.

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AstraZeneca Gets U.S. Approval for Hypertension Drug

Company executives previously said revenue from Baxfendy could top $5 billion.

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Whitbread Investor Pushes for Sale

Investor Corvex Management called for a sale of the Premier Inn owner as the company struggles to turn around a weak performance and a trailing share price.

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Move Over CoreWeave, Here Comes Nebius

With AI cloud competition heating up, this company that used to own Russia's biggest search engine is making its case.

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Australia Orders Chinese Investors to Sell Northern Minerals Shares

Northern Minerals owns the Browns Range project in Western Australia, a potential source of heavy rare earths dysprosium and terbium that are today mostly produced by China.

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Activist Elliott Builds Big Stake in Life-Science Tools Supplier Bio-Rad

Elliott also has a stake in German lab-equipment supplier Sartorius, where Bio-Rad is also an investor.

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Samsung Management, Union Resume Talks to Avoid Strike

Both sides are under pressure to reach a deal after South Korea's government warned that it could invoke emergency-mediation powers to force a settlement if negotiations fail.

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Rival Airlines Are Carving Up Spirit's Routes and Airport Slots

Budget carriers like Breeze, Allegiant and Frontier are swooping in on Spirit's former routes as well as circling its valuable takeoff and landing slots at bigger airports.

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Tesla Just Raised Its EV Prices. Here's Why.

Some Model Y trims in the U.S. just went up by $1,000. That's curious.

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Walmart and Target are about to show just how much shopping habits have changed due to the Iran war

Walmart has said that customers start to cut spending when gas prices hit $4.50 to $5 a gallon.

 

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