TKO to Pay $335 Million to Settle Antitrust Suits Over Fighter Pay
TKO Group Holdings has struck a deal to pay $335 million to settle a pair of class-action lawsuits filed by former Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters over pay.
France Fines Google Over Dispute With News Publishers
France's competition watchdog fined Google roughly $270 million, saying the search giant breached some commitments it made to negotiate fair license deals with an array of news publishers in the country.
Nasdaq's stock drops after $1.6 billion offering from stock-exchange parent
Borse Dubai is selling nearly 27 million shares to reduce its stake in the Nasdaq to 10.8%.
Norfolk Southern Replaces Operations Chief as Proxy Fight Heats Up
Norfolk Southern paid Canadian Pacific Kansas City $25 million fee to waive John Orr's noncompetition agreement and join the rival freight railroad.
Biden's EPA Gives Automakers More Leeway to Phase Out Gas-Engine Cars
The Biden administration enacted the strictest-ever rules for tailpipe emissions, while giving automakers more time to comply as the market for electric cars evolves.
General Mills' stock jumps after profit beat as price gains offset volume drop
General Mills' stock jumped Wednesday, after the consumer-foods company reported fiscal third-quarter profit that rose above expectations, as price increases and cost savings helped offset volume declines.
Why Ben & Jerry's Will Keep Its Progressive Politics After Unilever Divorce
The ice-cream brand is set to be part of a new, stand-alone business after years of tension with its parent company.
Super Micro Stock Slides. The Company Has Priced Its Share Sale.
The stock has risen nearly eightfold over 12 months in response to excitement about the company's role in artificial intelligence.
Huawei's Return Is Case Study in U.S. Power-and Its Limits
Washington has severely damaged, but not destroyed, China's telecom champion. Its return to growth may be a sign of things to come.
European Cloud Group Calls for Regulatory Scrutiny Over Broadcom's VMware Overhaul
Partners and resellers of VMware software say they have just days to sign new contracts and will be forced to either eat or pass on higher costs to customers.
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