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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Macy’s is going less colosseum and more cozy in a cost-cutting shift away from large locations in malls and into small-format stores.
Blue Origin is expected to back out of plans to build a commercial space station in conjunction with corporate partners.
On Monday, Rivian announced an expectations-beating jump in deliveries for its third quarter. But a new report says it’s still losing money.
Reducing beverage-wait times is part of Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s turnaround plan, which includes tech updates focused on efficiency.
Despite widespread monetary rain clouds pushing up the cost of beer and food, drinkers are showing up in record numbers to Oktoberfest.
After five months, the writers strike finally came to an end, but the new pact may mean fewer new shows, meaning fewer jobs.
An intense geopolitical fight is raging at the moment, and the future of deep sea mining does hang in the balance.
To prepare for a slowdown of global trade, US retailers spent months building a massive inventory to prevent empty shelves.
The weight loss drug market could be worth $100 billion in the next few years. Naturally, other companies want in.
The EU’s antitrust investigation claims that China is artificially flooding the market with cheap EVs via enormous state subsidies.
Ethanol has been good to corn farmers. But when everybody starts switching to electric vehicles, where’s all that maize going to go?
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.