Auto Makers in Lockdown Test Drive the Modern Car-Buying Experience 
 

Amid social distancing and lockdown orders, car companies have found ways to bring the showroom to buyers during the pandemic.


 
Airlines Launch Legal Action Over U.K. Quarantine Rule 
 

British Airways, easyJet and Ryanair, Britiain's three biggest airlines, have launched a legal action to overturn the U.K. government's 14-day quarantine policy.


 
Lululemon Takes a Breather 
 

High expectations on top of an already-high valuation meant Lululemon had a low margin for error. Its last quarter results appropriately brought expectations down a notch.


 
Stagnant Waters Will Be Nestlé's Toughest Sell Yet 
 

A possible sale of U.S. bottled water brands makes sense for Nestlé, but finding a buyer at an acceptable price will be a challenge, though.


 
Bankrupt Hertz Wants to Sell Up to $1 Billion in New Shares 
 

Rental-car company Hertz Global Holdings wants to capitalize on the rally in its stock seen earlier this week by selling up to $1 billion in shares, despite a bankruptcy that threatens to wipe them out.


 
Uber Says Thank You, Next 
 

The company might look to acquire a smaller rival such as Postmates as it prepares for a new competitive onslaught from Grubhub.


 
Twitter Takes Down Chinese Government-Linked Accounts It Says Pushed Propaganda 
 

The social media platform said it removed about 174,000 accounts that it labeled as fake and operated by China to promote its narratives about the coronavirus, Hong Kong protests and other topics.


 
Lululemon Posts Sharp Drop in Sales 
 

Lululemon's sales fell sharply in the last quarter as U.S. and European stores were closed amid the coronavirus pandemic and as surging online sales weren't enough to offset the decline.


 
Nestlé Explores Sale of Majority of North American Water Brands 
 

Nestlé SA is exploring a sale of the majority of its North America waters business, including brands like Poland Spring and Pure Life, as the world's largest bottled-water maker tries to adapt to shifting consumer tastes.


 
Companies Make Big Pledges Toward Initiatives on Race 
 

Businesses ranging from tech titans Apple and Google to toy maker Hasbro announced new measures and big-dollar initiatives to promote racial justice, as company leaders race to show their commitment to change amid the national outcry stemming from George Floyd's killing.