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AT&T Revenue Rises on Growth in Postpaid Phone, Internet Customers

AT&T's second-quarter earnings from continuing operations came in at 66 cents a share, compared with 62 cents a share a year earlier.

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Prologis Makes Final $18.7 Billion Bid to Take Over Segro

Prologis-the world's largest owner of industrial real estate-has made a 9.5% increase over its initial proposal to take over its smaller U.K. rival, ruling out further rises.

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Cal-Maine Sales Sink Amid Historically Low Egg Prices

Cal-Maine Foods swung to a fiscal fourth-quarter loss of $35.9 million, compared with a profit of $342.5 million a year ago.

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Volkswagen Strengthens Horizon Robotics Tie-Up to Advance Self-Driving Technology in China

Volkswagen's Carizon is deepening its partnership with Horizon Robotics to accelerate development of advanced automated driving technology.

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Anthropic Doubles Midterm Spending to $40 Million to Push AI Regulation

The move ramps up a conflict between warring factions in Silicon Valley over how to regulate the transformative technology.

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Santander Sees Targets on Track After Customer Gains, Lending Boost Profit

The Spanish bank's new customers and higher activity levels helped grow net profit as it seeks to bolster exposure to the U.S. and U.K. markets.

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Cartier's Love Bracelet Has the Hype. The Birkin Still Has the Upper Hand.

Hermès continues to be the most reliable luxury stock, even if Cartier's owner Richemont is catching up.

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Airbus Shares Climb on Midterm Profitability Goal

The stock gained more than 7% after the group said it aimed to significantly boost its profitability in the coming years, betting demand will remain strong.

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Equinor Hikes Buyback as Earnings Jump on Higher Energy Prices

Second-quarter adjusted operating income jumped over 75% as the Norwegian energy major captured higher oil and gas prices triggered by the conflict in the Middle East.

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Sandoz to Engage With U.S. Policymakers After Trump's Tariff Plan

Trump posted on social media Tuesday that he would give generic drug manufacturers time to move facilities to the U.S. before putting in place a 100% tariff starting in August 2028.

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Nvidia Supplier Wistron Opens $700 Million Texas Site Producing AI 'Superchips'

The factory forms part of the $500 billion the U.S. company has committed to investing in advanced artificial-intelligence platforms in the U.S.

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Nike Ends China Online Distribution Deal in Strategy Shift

Nike will shift online sales to its official website and app, as well as its flagship stores on e-commerce platforms Tmall, JD.com and Douyin from January.

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Zhongji Innolight Seeks Up to $7 Billion in Hong Kong's Biggest Listing This Year

The Shenzhen-listed company plans to plans to spend the majority of the offering's proceeds on investment in research and development and expanding its global production capacity.

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SpaceX Makes History…As One Of The Worst IPOs In Years

Elon Musk's rocket and AI company has had a rocky debut. What's ahead for the stock as lockup expirations loom.

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Fresnillo Gold, Silver Production Falls on Lower Ore Grades

Gold and silver production fell due to lower ore grades at key mines, but the miner backed its full-year guidance.

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Google Was a Lifeline for Publishers. Now Some Are Thinking of Cutting It Off.

Reddit, Politico and others are weighing how-or even if-they can work with the tech company as AI tools supplant traditional searches.

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OpenAI Models Escaped and Hacked a Company in Cybersecurity Test Gone Wrong

Before they could penetrate Hugging Face's defenses, the models needed a way onto the internet. They found one.

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Utilities Join Trump Pledge to Limit AI-Driven Increases in Electricity Bills

The effort could be hard to enforce because power prices are often decided by state regulators and electricity buyers and sellers.

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At GM, Trump's Second Term Means Big Trucks-and a Push Into the Defense Industry

After a fraught relationship during the president's first term, GM's latest pivots are boosting revenue.

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Texas Instruments Eyes a Record Quarter. Semi Demand Is Rising.

Texas Instruments will report earnings after the close. The growth of the chip maker's data-center business could be a signal for the rest of the artificial-intelligence trade.

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Alphabet Kicks Off Mag 7 Earnings, and It's Going to Be an AI Spending Palooza

Alphabet will report second quarter earnings after the stock market closes Wednesday. Analysts expect capex for the quarter to be $45.1 billion, a 101% increase from a year earlier.

 

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