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Nissan shares plunge on report of merger with Honda turning south
The struggling Japanese carmaker is withdrawing from talks, the Nikkei business daily and other local media reported.CBS News - 1d -
Nissan searches for new partner as $58bn Honda merger talks collapse
Struggling Japanese carmaker is pursuing tech rather than automotive ally to revive its businessFinancial Times - 9h -
UPS shares tank 15% after weak guidance, plan to slash Amazon deliveries by more than half
Shares of United Parcel Service plunged more than 15% Thursday after the company issued weak revenue guidance for the year and said it planned to cut deliveries for Amazon, its largest customer, by ...NBC News - 6d -
Burberry shares jump 13% after better-than-expected quarterly sales
Burberry on Friday reported a shallower-than-expected dip in sales in the fiscal third quarter, in the first glimpse of fresh efforts to revamp the beleaguered British fashion house.CNBC - Jan. 24 -
Suess Microtec Shares Soar After Forecast-Beating Results
Shares in the German chip-equipment supplier surged after it reported full-year results that exceeded guidance, boosted by AI’s growing momentum.The Wall Street Journal - Jan. 17 -
Nordstrom raises sales outlook after holiday season was better than feared
CEO Erik Nordstrom credited the company's "efforts to remain competitive in the promotional environment and the strength of our offering."CNBC - Jan. 11 -
Greggs shares drop on sales slowdown
UK bakery chain blames ‘subdued high street footfall’ for weaker earningsFinancial Times - Jan. 9 -
EBay shares soar after Meta allows listings on Facebook Marketplace in U.S., Europe
Shares of eBay soared Wednesday as Meta announced it will allow some listings to show up on Facebook Marketplace in Germany, France and the United States.CNBC - Jan. 8 -
UCLA coach Mick Cronin rips Bruins players as 'soft' and 'delusional' after second half collapse vs. Michigan
Cronin didn't hold back after UCLA fell apart in the second half against MichiganCBS Sports - Jan. 8
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How Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger got caught in Trump's trade war with China
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Trump's tax cuts are 'stuck in the mud' as Republicans split over spending
Fiscal hawks are demanding deeper cuts on major tax, energy and healthcare package that would advance key Trump administration priorities.CNBC - 29m -
Amazon set to report earnings after the bell
The company is expected to show strong operating income growth, reflecting CEO Andy Jassy's efforts to rein in expenses.CNBC - 1h -
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Trump federal employee buyout deadline faces court challenge
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Trump Trade Nominee Defends Plan to Reorder International Trade
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