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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The odds of an increase in regulation of the massive, and growing, sports-betting industry may be shifting.
There were plenty of business losers in 2024, but only one for whom the sky was literally falling. In short: Boeing had a bad year.
Luxury brands were riding the subway instead of lounging in limos this year, though a couple of brands were able to buck the trend.
Reducing beverage-wait times is part of Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s turnaround plan, which includes tech updates focused on efficiency.
Across-the-board inflation — including food costs, labor costs, and real estate costs — is pummeling restaurants. Can the industry survive?
YouTube may have started off as a platform for small screens, but now it’s increasingly dominating the living room TV.
In 2024, legacy media giants like Disney and NBCUniversal finally had enough with cable — and started making their own off-ramps.
To prepare for a slowdown of global trade, US retailers spent months building a massive inventory to prevent empty shelves.
Spurred by “the rise of Chinese power,” Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan announced Monday that they are in talks to merge.
The secret ingredients to Lego’s success? A clutch of licensing deals and finding ways to sell Lego sets to kids well over the age of 30.
Though small compared to each company’s total workforces, work stoppages have set uncomfortable precedents for management.
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.