The Trump administration promised to drastically cut prescription drugs prices in the US, where the industry makes most of its money.
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One ring to rule them all… at least, Oura hopes so. On Thursday, it announced a new $200 million funding round.
By licensing a drug from Hansoh, Merck signaled that it isn’t prepared to fully challenge its rivals’ dominance in the GLP-1 space.
With Trump expected to chase increased oil exports and more drilling in the US, OPEC+’s fear of losing market share looms larger than ever.
The UK and US announced a “historic” trade deal Thursday that does little to reduce Washington’s overall global trade war.
Sometimes, markets don’t need breathless buzzwords to get excited. Sometimes, “marginally encouraging” will do. Ask Pfizer shareholders.
It’s part of the EU’s goal to build its own spacefaring infrastructure, reducing its dependence on US private companies.
Besides being your one-stop-retail-shop for everything, Walmart would like to be your virtual banker, too.
De Beers, the world’s largest diamond producer, said it plans to shutter its lab-grown jewelry brand LightBox.
After making itself an integral part of the supply chain for generative AI, Nvidia is eyeing other futuristic tech bets.
A day after antitrust enforcers successfully blocked Albertsons’ planned sale to Kroger, the former filed a lawsuit against the latter.
Amazon touts itself as the everything store, and now there’s one more market it’s absorbing into its everythingness.
Netflix is rolling out the first major redesign of its home hub since 2013, hoping people might watch more if inundated with less.
Fast-food chain McDonald’s, an economic indicator because of its mammoth global presence, posted its worst earnings report since 2020.
Novo Nordisk, maker of weight-loss drug Wegovy, struck a deal with online telehealth storefronts that sold cheap knockoffs during shortages.
Reducing beverage-wait times is part of Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s turnaround plan, which includes tech updates focused on efficiency.