Elon Musk's Twitter Cuts More Jobs as Platform Seeks to Slash Costs
The social-media company's staff has shrunk since the billionaire acquired it late last year and began pursuing sweeping changes.
SpaceX Prepares to Launch Crew to International Space Station
Elon Musk's space company is to blast four people to the research laboratory at 1:45 a.m. ET Monday for a six-month research mission.
Amazon Expands Same-Day Delivery, With Fees, While Battling Slow Growth
Amazon.com is focusing on delivering packages in less than a day to shoppers who have more fast-delivery options than ever before.
Union Pacific Plans to Name New CEO This Year
Hedge fund Soroban had earlier urged the railroad to oust Lance Fritz.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Posts Big 2022 Loss in Rocky Market
Warren Buffett retained his sense of optimism in his annual letter to investors, saying he attributes much of his success over the years to the resilience of the U.S. economy.
Warren Buffett Wannabes Lose Luster
The Berkshire CEO's crown is intact as bubble-era tech and crypto cheerleaders lose influence with younger investors.
Woodside Energy Net Profit More Than Triples
Woodside Energy Group Ltd. said its annual profit more than tripled as it benefited from higher oil and natural-gas prices and a major contribution from the petroleum business that it bought from BHP Group Ltd.
First Big U.S. EV-Battery Plant Offers Lessons as Industry Springs Up
Japan's Panasonic warns newcomers of hurdles as the EV-battery maker leverages its experience to boost U.S. production.
Ancient Farming Practice Draws Cash From Carbon Credits
Biochar, which pulls carbon from the atmosphere, is embraced by companies to offset emissions.
Warner Bros. Discovery Looks to Get Out of Regional Sports TV
Company tells teams whose games are carried by three of its regional networks that it wants to stop operating the channels.
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