Elon Musk registers three 'X Holdings' companies to support Twitter takeover bid
Elon Musk has registered three companies in Delaware under the name ‘X Holdings’ to support his bid to buy Twitter and take the social media giant private.
House Republicans call on Twitter to preserve Elon Musk's takeover bid records
Elon Musk has offered $54.20 per share to buy Twitter and take the social media giant private.
Disney stock tumbles amid Florida bill controversy
Disney is poised to rank among the worst-performing stocks in 2022 after the company became embroiled in a high-profile political controversy.
Elon Musk exploring Twitter tender offer, lines up $46.5 billion in financing commitments for takeover bid
Elon Musk is exploring whether to commence a tender offer to acquire all outstanding shares of Twitter's common stock, citing the board's lack of response to his $54.20 per share offer to take the social media giant private.
Former Domino’s Pizza accountant slapped with nearly $2M penalty for insider trading
A former Domino’s Pizza accountant has been ordered to pay a nearly $2 million penalty for insider trading in the company’s stock, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday.
Netflix share price 'aggressively hit' by Ackman exit
Upholdings founder and portfolio manager Robert Cantwell discusses the billionaire’s $400 million loss on Netflix.
American Airlines reports smaller loss as pickup in travel offsets omicron blip
American Airlines Group Inc reported a smaller adjusted first-quarter loss on Thursday, as a strong pickup in travel in March helped offset a blip in January caused by the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Tesla stock pops on record quarter, 81% annual revenue jump
Tesla posted total revenue of $18.8 billion, up 81% year-over-year, despite facing chip shortages, COVID-19 outbreaks and multiple-fold price increases in some raw materials due to inflation.
United Airlines projects profit rebound as bookings surge
United Airlines Holdings Inc. said it would return to profitability in the current quarter and for the full year as it anticipates a travel resurgence will continue into the summer.
Netflix shares sink as Wall Street bails
At least nine Wall Street analysts have downgraded the stock following the streaming behemoth's disappointing earnings results.
Procter & Gamble raises full-year sales forecast on resilient demand
Procter & Gamble Co. beat third-quarter sales estimates on Wednesday, as consumer demand for cleaning and personal healthcare products remained resilient even in the face of higher prices.
IBM revenue up 8% on continued momentum in hybrid cloud business
International Business Machines Corp. reported a stronger-than-expected 8% revenue increase in the first quarter on continued momentum in its hybrid cloud platform, a key focus of the tech company’s transformation.
Disney World lifts last mask requirement
The last of the mask requirements have been lifted at Walt Disney World.
Elon Musk reportedly setting up move for Twitter within 10 days
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is willing to invest up to $15 billion of his own cash to take Twitter private and will make a bid within 10 days, according to Tuesday reports.
Dow jumps 500 points, Nasdaq over 2%
Investors digested a slew of financial earnings, with Dow member Travelers, Truist Financial and Fifth Third Bancorp posting results.
Twitter is too much drama, board members are not aligned with shareholders: Dan Niles
Satori Fund founder and portfolio manager analyzes the social media giant's 'poison pill' strategy on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Elon Musk can make three Twitter moves in takeover battle
Twitter's board unanimously adopted a poison pill aimed at preventing Elon Musk from increasing his Twitter stake to 15% or more.
Bank of America beats profit estimates on strength in consumer lending
Bank of America Corp reported a fall in first-quarter profit on Monday, as a slowdown in global deal making weighed on its investment banking businesses.
Tesla earnings, Tax Day, Fed's Beige Book top week ahead
FOX Business takes a look at the upcoming events that are likely to move financial markets in the coming days.
FDA probes Lucky Charms’ possible link to illnesses
Food and Drug Administration officials said they are examining reports from more than 100 consumers who told the agency that they got sick after eating Lucky Charms cereal recently.

















