Bristol Myers Squibb Cancer-Treatment Trial Misses Endpoint
Bristol Myers Squibb said its trial evaluating a combination of cancer treatments failed to meet its primary endpoint.
Musk Says Tesla Will Spend $500 Million on Charging Network, Following Layoffs
The announcement comes days after the carmaker laid off much of the team responsible for creating the largest such network in the U.S.
Novavax Stock Surges 140% on $1.4 Billion Deal With Sanofi
The two companies will work on a shot that combines Covid-19 and flu vaccines.
AMC Networks Stock Drops as Earnings, Sales Fall Short
The television company, which produces "The Walking Dead," cited "declines in the linear subscriber universe" for a drop in subscription revenue.
Canada Seeks Ruling on Mandatory Shipments During Potential Railroad Strike
Canada's Liberal government is asking the federal labor-relations board to review whether the country's two main railroads must continue to transport certain goods in the event of a possible strike later this month.
Ford Names Former Lucid CFO Sherry House as Next Finance Chief
The newly appointed executive will move into the role in early 2025, succeeding John Lawler who is set to become vice chair.
Sweetgreen's stock rockets 37% as analysts welcome U.S. rollout of steak dishes
Management has adapted well to the new normal of the operating and consumer environment and has got back to executing growth strategies aggressively, analysts said.
IAG Well Positioned for Summer as Earnings Rise
IAG reported an increase in operating profit and said that it was well positioned for the summer after strong demand boosted revenue for the first quarter of the year.
Honda Motor Expects Annual Profit to Fall
The Japanese automaker projected a drop in fiscal-year net profit and announced a share buyback after posting a sharp increase in annual profit for the previous year.
Tractor Supply's Bet on Garden Centers Is Starting to Blossom
Tractor Supply, known for selling farm gear, tractor parts and animal feed, saw a fallow field in its product offerings nearly four years ago. Shoppers wanted more plants, flowers and gardening supplies, but they were taking their dollars elsewhere.
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