Skechers, known for its comfortable and affordable sneakers, agreed to a $9.4 billion deal to be taken private by 3G Capital.
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Oil giants Chevron and BP made moves to refine their business, drilling down on core segments that crude demand assures will be worth it.
Amazon’s patent to help doctors take better notes highlights the company’s massive bet on the healthcare space.
In another opportunity to beef up the bottom line, McDonald’s launches a chicken version of its iconic Big Mac in the US.
President Trump wants to bring film-making back to Hollywood by imposing 100% tariffs on movies produced outside of the US.
The Food and Drug Administration declared an end to the scarcity of Eli Lilly’s highly in-demand weight-loss and diabetes drugs on Thursday.
Starbucks is buying two farms in Central America to conduct research on the crop at the heart of its business: coffee.
Three days into a historic work stoppage, dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports reached a tentative deal with their employer.
The delay of Grand Theft Auto VI’s release threw a multibillion dollar wrench in forecasted revenues for a gaming industry in need of a hit.
PepsiCo announced on Tuesday that it has agreed to buy Siete Foods for $1.2 billion, another food M&A deal this year.
Boeing is considering an emergency move: selling $10 billion in new stock to score some quick cash amid a union strike.
News Corp subsidiary REA Group abandoned its monthlong quest to take control of Rightmove, which rejected four “unattractive” bids.
Coca-Cola was one of several companies whose earnings last week flashed positive signs, despite the hail of uncertainty around tariffs.
It was only last year that 737 felt like the number of scandals Boeing was embroiled in, rather than the name of its narrow-body aircraft.
US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering linking prescription drug prices to their price tags in other developed nations.
Three titans of the US defense industry — Lockheed Martin, RTX, and Northrop Grumman — signalled tariffs are going to be bad for business.