Elon Musk sells more Tesla shares worth $687M
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold another significant chunk of his stock in the electric car maker, according to regulatory filings published on Friday.
Krispy Kreme downplays impact of industrywide driver, labor shortages
Krispy Kreme is adequately staffed to expand its delivery operations in the U.S. despite an ongoing nationwide labor shortage that has made it difficult to find drivers, executives asserted during an earnings call this week.
Stocks rally as Johnson & Johnson plans split into 2 companies
U.S. stock indexes battled higher Friday, putting inflation concerns in the rearview mirror.
Toshiba plans to split into three firms, shareholder reaction in focus
Japan's Toshiba Corp outlined plans on Friday to break up into three independent companies by spinning off two core businesses - its energy and infrastructure business as well as its device and storage business.
Kellogg says union did not allow vote on US cereal plant workers' contract
Kellogg Co said on Thursday the union representing striking workers at its four cereal plants in the United States did not allow a vote on the company's revised offer for a new contract and that it had filed for a restraining order at one of its plant.
Alibaba's Singles Day sales grow just 8.5%, slowest pace ever
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd said on Friday that sales during its annual Singles' Day shopping frenzy grew 8.5%, the slowest rate ever, underscoring strong regulatory and supply chain headwinds for China's tech firms.
Disney keeps Dow down, tech leads Nasdaq, S&P
U.S. stock indexes finished mixed Thursday as Disney's disappointing earnings helped pushed the Dow Jones Industrial Average lower for a third straight day.
American Airlines pilots reject 50% bonus pay to avert holiday staffing problems
American Airlines pilots have said no thanks to an offer from the company to boost holiday pay in an attempt to avoid staffing problems around the busiest travel periods of the year.
Musk sells about $5B in Tesla shares
Elon Musk sold about $5 billion in Tesla shares this week as he exercised stock options.
Sony cuts PlayStation 5 production outlook due to component snag: report
Sony Group Corp has reduced its PlayStation 5 production outlook for this fiscal year due to component and logistics constraints, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.
AMC CEO defends selling hefty chunk of his shares, calls out a Biden policy proposal
AMC CEO Adam Aron defended his selling of roughly $25 million shares of the company's stock after the hefty sell-off created buzz
Disney+ subscriber growth, company earnings miss Wall Street's expectations
Disney’s flagship streaming service grew at a slower pace than expected during a fourth quarter in which the entertainment giant missed Wall Street’s projections across the board, according to an earnings release on Wednesday.
Amazon-backed Rivian shares jump in IPO debut
Amazon-backed Rivian shares popped as the newest publicly-traded electric vehicle maker.
Stocks slide as consumer prices surge by most in over 30 years
U.S. stocks tumbled Wednesday after the latest reading on inflation showed consumer prices accelerated by the most in 31 years.
Elon Musk's fortune takes a $50B hit in two days
A weekend tweet by Tesla CEO Elon Musk is proving to be costly.
US airlines and Amazon join push to reduce aircraft emissions
Major U.S. airlines and Amazon.com's aviation unit are joining an effort to speed development and use of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) to decrease emissions in air transport.
Stocks retreat from records, Tesla tumbles 12%
U.S. stock indexes pulled back from record highs Tuesday as investors digested another hot inflation reading.
Homebuilders face further inflation headwinds
U.S. homebuilders face further cost pressures heading into next year, according to D.R. Horton, the nation's largest homebuilder by market capitalization.
GE shares jump as it splits into 3 companies
GE's stock jumps as investors applaud the move to split up the industrial giant.
'Wolf of Wall Street' offers advice to workers making $60,000 a year
Jordan Belfort, the convicted felon known as the “Wolf of Wall Street,” had some interesting life advice for a 25-year-old making $60,000 a year.



















