A day after antitrust enforcers successfully blocked Albertsons’ planned sale to Kroger, the former filed a lawsuit against the latter.
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Amazon touts itself as the everything store, and now there’s one more market it’s absorbing into its everythingness.
The transaction would create the world’s largest advertising agency — that is, if you don’t count Big Tech players like Google and Amazon.
A federal appeals court upheld the “TikTok Ban” that would force China-based ByteDance to sell its app next month or face exile from the US.
The global oil cartel announced it would be extending its ongoing production cuts through the first few months of next year.
So far this year, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and floods have cost the insurance industry a collective $135 billion in losses.
Shein and Temu have been able to keep the costs on their platforms alarmingly low, but there’s been a hidden political cost racking up.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk will soon have a friend in very high places after Trump names Jared Isaacman to lead NASA.
Has CEO John Stankey, who took the position in 2020, effectively turned the corner on his turnaround plan at AT&T?
Stoli Group USA, the maker of the eponymous vodka, had bankruptcy protection to be thankful for during last week’s holiday.
The move comes as a result of domestic political pressure from Norway’s left-wing party, and marks a major change in tone for the country.
This weekend will mark the final shows of the pop star’s globetrotting Eras tour, which has lasted a marathon 21 months.
Despite fears of skittishness, US consumers poured a record amount of cash into online retail on Black Friday.
Byte-sized sales results from Hewlett Packard (HP) and Dell dented hopes of a rebound in the sluggish PC market.
Tuesday’s Senate report is a sort of parting shot to the airline industry from the outgoing Biden Administration.
Macy’s shocked markets Monday when it discovered a single worker hid up to $154 million in delivery expenses over the last three years.