France Fines Google Over Dispute With News Publishers
France's competition watchdog fined Google roughly $270 million, saying the search giant breached some commitments it made to negotiate fair license deals with an array of news publishers in the country.
Norfolk Southern Taps Industry Vet Orr to Replace Exiting Duncan as COO
Railroad operator has hired John Orr, a four-decade veteran in the industry.
European Cloud Group Calls for Regulatory Scrutiny Over Broadcom's VMware Overhaul
Partners and resellers of VMware software say they have just days to sign new contracts and will be forced to either eat or pass on higher costs to customers.
Boeing CFO says cash flow to be hit by production delays
Boeing's CFO said cash flow will be worse than the company had expected even back in January as the troubled plane maker focuses on quality after a spate of incidents.
Petmate Strikes Restructuring Deal to Hand Control to Lenders
Lenders including Gamut Capital, Silver Point and Fortress will take control of the pet products company.
Nasdaq's stock drops after $1.6 billion offering from stock-exchange parent
Borse Dubai is selling nearly 27 million shares to reduce its stake in the Nasdaq to 10.8%.
Luxury Stocks Hit by Kering Warning
Shares in European luxury stocks fell after Kering warned of weaker first-quarter revenue due to a steep sales drop at Gucci, raising concerns about demand in Asia-Pacific.
Nvidia Is Now Competing Mostly With Itself-and AI Fatigue
New superchips will help the company keep its competitive lead, though worries about AI's traction will linger.
Nikola's Rollout of Hydrogen Trucks Is Hitting Supply-Chain Hurdles
The company says supplier deliveries have been slow, pushing the manufacturer to spend more on airfreight.
Intel Gets $8.5 Billion Award For U.S. Chip-Plant Construction
The government grant is the largest yet to come from the $53 billion Chips Act.
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