• Rogers and Shaw finalize their merger.
  • Warner Bros is close to a deal for a Harry Potter TV series, according to Bloomberg.
  • The FTC asks Illumina to divest from Grail.
  • Givaudan completes acquisition of Amyris' cosmetics portfolio.
  • Investec to merge its Wealth & Investment UK division with Rathbones.
  • FDIC begins process to sell former Signature Bank's loan portfolio.
  • Amazon destroyed 6 million counterfeit products in 2022.
  • Enel plans to sell a majority stake in its energy storage business.
  • Equinor drops its stake in an Irish gas project.
  • Leclanché wins order for two hybrid ferries.
  • Virgin Orbit - British businessman Richard Branson's satellite launch company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday. 
    Walmart will cut more than 2,000 jobs at five U.S. e-commerce warehouses, Bloomberg reported.
  • Apple will cut a small number of positions in its retail teams, Bloomberg also reported.
  • Tesla sold 88,869 electric vehicles manufactured in China in March, up 35 percent from a year earlier, data released by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showed Tuesday.
  • AMC Entertainment is down 27.8% in pre-market trading after the movie theater chain said it has agreed to settle a lawsuit and convert its preferred shares to common stock.
  • KKR & Co. said Tuesday it closed its sixth and largest European private equity fund at $8 billion to target investments in Western Europe, a significant boost for the company amid high market volatility and declining interest in large acquisitions.
  • Merck - A Delaware judge on Monday dismissed Merck's lawsuit seeking to magnify the German group's liabilities stemming from its 2014 purchase of Merck's consumer products business, following consumer lawsuits over the sale of talcum powder accused of causing cancer.
  • Micron said Monday that its business operations in China were normal and that it was cooperating with the Chinese government in a review by China's cyberspace regulator of the group's products.
  • ConocoPhillips - A federal judge on Monday rejected a request by environmentalists to temporarily suspend the U.S. government's approval of the Texas-based company's controversial oil drilling project in northern Alaska.
  • Lockheed Martin - The U.S. defense group and Britain's BAE Systems have won a contract to support the maintenance of F-35 military aircraft worth 161 million pounds ($200 million), the British Ministry of Defense said Tuesday.
  • JPMorgan - The U.S. Virgin Islands wants to expand its lawsuit accusing the U.S. bank of aiding deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein in his sex trafficking of girls and young women, adding a new charge of obstruction and an allegation that bank executives joked about the former financier.