Novo Nordisk, maker of weight-loss drug Wegovy, struck a deal with online telehealth storefronts that sold cheap knockoffs during shortages.
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Honeywell may just be the next conglomerate to split into various pieces. At least if Elliott Investment Management has its way.
A treasure trove of genetic data may hold the key to a revolution in drug development, but it offers no clues for building a business.
Shell managed to overturn a Dutch legal order made in 2021 that had mandated the company cut its emissions 45% from 2019 levels by 2030.
Reducing beverage-wait times is part of Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s turnaround plan, which includes tech updates focused on efficiency.
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Novo Nordisk reported earnings, posting some chunky year-over-year growth and far outperforming its only real rival at the moment, Eli Lilly.
Nintendo revealed on Tuesday that it had suffered a 69% drop in its profits year-over-year for the most recent financial quarter.
To prepare for a slowdown of global trade, US retailers spent months building a massive inventory to prevent empty shelves.
A recapitalization plan would end News Corp’s dual-class share structure, which gives the Murdoch family outsized control of the company.
FERC kiboshed a bid to increase the amount of power that a nuclear plant in Pennsylvania is allowed to supply to one of Amazon’s data centers.
Autonomy has been a part of Tesla’s vision for a long time, with its recent focus on robotaxis doubling down on the market.
Canada’s Liberal Party won a majority promising to distance the country from the US, a major importer of Canadian crude.
Investor worries about a fresh batch of US tariffs have dragged LVMH shares in Paris down 23.6% so far this year.
The company plans to seek regulatory approval for the revolutionary weight loss treatment by the end of the year.
The warnings come as the industry adapts to seismic shifts in technology — which means it may just have some new tricks up its sleeve.