OpenAI Top Executive Fidji Simo to Step Down
The head of artificial general intelligence won't return from extended medical leave, a major leadership change as the AI giant prepares to go public.
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Netflix Is Exploring Live TV and Bundles as It Struggles to Keep Viewers Hooked
The streamer is rethinking some of its core strategies to compete with rivals.
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Boeing's Smallest MAX Jet Nears FAA Milestone After Years of Delays
Federal regulators are expected to certify Boeing's second-to-last version of its 737 later this month, marking a significant-albeit belated-milestone for the plane maker.
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'Expectations on Every Calorie:' How PepsiCo's CEO Is Navigating GLP-1s and Inflation
Ramon Laguarta sees opportunities in smaller-portion products and teas for mental focus.
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NY Attorney General Sues 3M, Others Over 'Forever Chemicals'
Attorney General Letitia James sued a group of major chemical and agricultural companies, alleging they deceived consumers about the risks of toxic chemicals in their products.
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FuboTV Appoints Disney Executive Alisa Bowen to CEO
Bowen, who succeeds FuboTV co-founder David Gandler as CEO, has nearly three decades of experience in the media industry.
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Aritzia Profit Surges on Growth Across Channels, Geographies
The Canadian fashion retailer's CEO point to particular strength in Aritzia's digital business as well as continued gains in the U.S.
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AstraZeneca, Ionis Shares Slide After Wainua Misses Target in Heart Disease Trial
The drugmakers said the drug didn't meet its primary objective in a Phase 3 trial when treating a rare type of heart disease.
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Prologis Pushes for Talks on $16.9 Billion Segro Bid
Prologis said it remained ready to engage with Segro and urged the company's shareholders to encourage their board to enter into talks.
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Charter Communications Battles Dish's Restructuring Plan Following 5G Failure
The telecom giant is facing a financial hit after helping Dish with the build-out of its botched 5G network.
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Airbnb Puts Down Roots Behind Enemy Lines by Buying Its First NYC Office
The short-term rental giant is the mystery buyer who paid $81.5 million for a property on Park Avenue South.
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7-Eleven Owner Raises Guidance as Gas Earnings Rise at North America Unit
Seven & i Holdings raised its annual guidance after the war-driven surge in gasoline prices boosted earnings at its North American convenience-store business, sending quarterly net profit higher.
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Hugo Boss Urges Shareholders to Reject Frasers' $2.2 Billion Takeover Bid
Hugo Boss asked its shareholders to reject Frasers Group's $2.2 billion takeover bid, saying it undervalued the German fashion company.
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Uniqlo Owner Raises Earnings Outlook After Strong Quarter
Fast Retailing reported sharply higher quarterly profit on stronger sales across various regions.
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Porsche Deliveries Fell 16% in First Half
Sales were dented by the end of production of the gasoline-powered 718, strong demand for the all-electric Macan in the same period last year, and the end of U.S. tax incentives.
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Hasbro's 'Aging Up' Strategy Continues With a Reattempt at Adult Play-Doh
The toy company is recruiting an army of influencers to introduce the squishy stuff's new Blooms line, five years after an earlier bid for adults petered out.
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Apple Supplier Luxshare Has Lackluster Start in Hong Kong's Biggest Listing This Year
Luxshare Precision Industry saw a tepid debut as investors turned cautious amid heightened market volatility.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 09, 2026 19:00 ET (23:00 GMT)
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