United Airlines Flight Diverted Due to Damaged Wing. Why It's Not a Big Deal for Boeing.
A United Airlines Boeing 757 flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Denver. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident.
Reddit Plans to Sell Stock to Loyal Users in Unusual IPO Wager
Social-media company intends to offer shares in the offering to 75,000 of its biggest users.
Jazz Pharmaceuticals Names Eli Lilly's Philip Johnson as Next CFO
The newly appointed finance chief will join the biopharma company on March 1.
Amazon Is Joining the Dow Jones Industrial Average
The online retail giant will succeed Walgreens in the storied stock index.
Nokia Partners With Nvidia on AI in Mobile Networks
Nokia said that under the agreement, it will use Nvidia processors with its software to develop cloud network technology and explore how artificial intelligence can help transform the industry.
Walmart's Streaming Play Swamps Roku
The retail giant's acquisition of Vizio raises distribution worries as Roku's platform growth has slowed.
BAE Systems Sees Solid Growth as Global Conflicts Mount
BAE Systems forecast a 6%-8% rise in underlying earnings this year as governments ramp up spending on military equipment, faced with escalating geopolitical tensions, after the defense group reported above-consensus results in 2023.
As Hybrids Gain Popularity, Skeptics Ask if They Are Sufficiently Green
Automakers are battling with climate groups over how gas-electric vehicles are marketed as regulators prepare new emission rules.
Brace for Stock Volatility When Lucid Reports Earnings
For the fourth quarter, Wall Street expects Lucid used about $1 billion in cash building its business. The company ended the third quarter with about $4.9 billion in cash on its books.
China Slowdown Deals $3 Billion Blow to HSBC
The bank fell into a quarterly loss after it wrote down the value of its stake in Chinese lender Bank of Communications.
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