To prepare for a slowdown of global trade, US retailers spent months building a massive inventory to prevent empty shelves.
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Auction house Christie’s has agreed to buy Gooding and Company, a classic auto auction house, to expand its luxury offerings.
McDonald’s announced that its $5 summer meal deal, which was only supposed to last through June, will now be extended into December.
Moderna walked a tightrope trying to convince shareholders it can both develop a new portfolio of drugs and keep costs down in the process.
Canada’s Liberal Party won a majority promising to distance the country from the US, a major importer of Canadian crude.
The Gym Group announced on Wednesday that in the first six months of this year it swung back to a profit for the first time since 2019.
With rising valuations, sports team ownership should be a slam dunk. But it’s also possible those valuations are a little rich.
Elliott Management ousted much of the board at Southwest Airlines, with Gary Kelly announcing his retirement amid broader board turnover.
As the US — and everywhere else — has digested multi-year inflation, pressure has mounted disproportionately on the restaurant sector.
On Monday, the Murdoch family was once again asked the $15 billion question: Who will take over the company after Rupert is no longer around?
While this could create a lucrative new revenue stream for Ford, it also presents a privacy conundrum, one expert said.
Boeing reached a tentative deal with the union representing its production workers in Washington state, likely dodging a strike.
Tesla was a notable absentee from this week’s Shanghai Auto Show, where Volkswagen and other carmakers debuted new offerings.
The warnings come as the industry adapts to seismic shifts in technology — which means it may just have some new tricks up its sleeve.
China is a top global producer of 30 of the 50 minerals the US considers critical, and is sources more than half of the US annual supply.
With Hollywood conquered, Netflix has a new goal: reach a $1 trillion market cap by 2030, according to a Wall Street Journal report.