- Nike plunged 9% in after-hours trading after releasing its quarterly results. Results were weighed down by discounts to clear inventory and a stronger dollar.
- Micron posted better than expected results, but warned Thursday of greater difficulties ahead and announced a reduction in its investments.
- Orsted completed the sale of its 50% stake in the Hornsea 2 offshore wind farm in the UK for $3.3 billion.
- Meta Platforms freezes hiring and warned employees that a restructuring is coming.
- Barclays will pay $361 million to cover damages related to U.S. securities sales errors.
- Cineworld admissions are down in Q3.
- Swiss Re swaps its stake in Granular Insurance for a stake in Verily, an Alphabet company.
- Softbank will sell its entire 5% stake in Sinch.
- ABB sells its remaining shares in Hitachi Energy to Hitachi.
- The Boeing Company - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) informed Boeing that it had not completed the steps necessary to certify the 737 MAX 7 by December, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
- Dupont de Nemours announced that it has received all regulatory approvals, except for China, for its $5.2 billion acquisition of Rogers.
- Blue Apron announced the resignation of its CFO, Randy Greben.