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SK Hynix's stock scores double-digit pop in Nasdaq debut

The South Korean memory company's new American depositary receipts begin trading on Friday.

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Delta Sales Keep Climbing While Sky-High Fuel Costs Cut Profit

The Atlanta airline reported a second-quarter surge in revenue despite adding just 1% of capacity.

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Volkswagen's Vast Jobs Factory Is Under Threat Like Never Before

The world's second-largest automaker plans to halve its lineup of cars as part of its second major overhaul in two years.

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Warburg Pincus Near Over $7 Billion Deal for Specialty-Pharmacy Company

Pantherx Rare has been owned by a group of private-equity firms since 2022.

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Circle Receives Approval to Launch Crypto-Focused Bank

Circle Internet Group received U.S. regulatory approval to establish a national trust bank, a milestone that sets up the launch of a cryptocurrency-focused bank.

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Europe's easyJet Gets Rival $7.6 Billion Bid From Apollo

Shares in the low-cost airline jumped to a four-year high after it agreed in principle to a takeover bid from the U.S. asset manager.

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Volkswagen, BMW Sales Hurt by Deepening Slowdown in Chinese Market

The German automakers posted bruising second-quarter sales declines in China as the market continued to worsen, offsetting some performance gains elsewhere.

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Meta Failed to Protect Users From Addictive Apps, EU Says

The bloc's regulator said the tech giant may be in breach of its digital rules, opening the door to heavy fines.

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Record Companies Push to Label AI Songs on Streaming Platforms

An RIAA-led coalition of groups representing music labels and artists says fans want transparency.

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Airlines and Hyperscalers Clamor for Turbines. Only a Few Companies Make the Parts.

Specialized manufacturers are a new pick-and-shovel play for investors.

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Vodafone Shares Surge After French Billionaire Xavier Niel Becomes Biggest Shareholder

Shares rose as much as 14% in early London trade after the French businessman agreed to buy a 16.2% stake in the U.K. telecoms company.

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Apollo to Buy $3.4 Billion Stake in Bayer Contraceptives Business

The asset-management firm agreed to buy a minority stake in Bayer's long-acting reversible contraceptives business.

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MiniMax Shares Drop on $2 Billion Fundraising Plan

Shares of MiniMax dropped after the Chinese artificial-intelligence company disclosed a plan to raise $2 billion through a share placement and convertible-bond offering.

 

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