Tesla was a notable absentee from this week’s Shanghai Auto Show, where Volkswagen and other carmakers debuted new offerings.
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On Monday, the Financial Times said it struck a deal with OpenAI to allow the generative AI darling to license the FT’s content.
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Toymaker Hasbro crushed expectations in its latest quarter, but its annual guidance hasn’t been updated to consider potential tariffs.
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The company says a turnaround will take time as the market for luxury goods cools and China muddles through economic doldrums.
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GM said it grew market share across several pickup and SUV models, despite pricing incentives that were “well below” the industry average.
Moderna says it was willing to licence the tech but now wants to be repaid by rivals for vaccine revenue generated since then.
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US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering linking prescription drug prices to their price tags in other developed nations.
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As a share of US GDP, the manufacturing sector has decreased from a nearly 25% peak in the 1950s to about 11% today.
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