Study of Eli Lilly Covid-19 Drug Paused Due to Safety Concern
A federally funded clinical trial testing an experimental Eli Lilly & Co. Covid-19 treatment has been paused due to a potential safety concern, the company said.
Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Loses Bid to Dismiss Criminal Charges
A ruling by a federal judge in California appears to clear the path for Ms. Holmes to go on trial in March.
Apple Reveals Four iPhone 12 Models With 5G Capability
The tech giant revealed its latest iPhone, a device capable of connecting to a 5G cellular network, which investors are betting will spur strong demand.
Companies Grapple With Sustainability Data
Businesses face increasing demands to be transparent about their ESG risks and practices. But it isn't simple-or cheap.
Pharmaceutical, Biotech and Banking Companies Lead the Way in Social Responsibility
Some surprising leaders sit atop the social-capital category in the WSJ's top 100 sustainably managed companies
Squarespace Taps New CFO to Improve Forecasting, Reporting as Company Weighs IPO
Software company Squarespace is bringing in a new finance chief to help strengthen its financial reporting and forecasting ahead of a potential listing on the public markets.
The Bottom Line on Chromebooks
For PC makers, a business propped up by Chromebooks is very definitely a mixed blessing.
JPMorgan, Citigroup Signal That Economy Isn't Out of the Woods
Both banks reported better-than-expected results, but JPMorgan CEO James Dimon said the U.S. needs another coronavirus-relief package.
Boeing Subsidies Merit EU Tariffs on $4 Billion in U.S. Goods, WTO Rules
The World Trade Organization said the European Union may impose tariffs on $3.99 billion in Boeing jets and other U.S. goods annually as part of a long-running trade dispute.
Urban Outfitters Promotes CFO to COO as Part of Executive Shuffle
Frank Conforti will take on the role of co-president and chief operating officer.
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