Abbott's $5 Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Test Gets Emergency-Use Status From FDA 
 

The Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency-use authorization to Abbott Laboratories for a $5 rapid-response Covid-19 antigen test that is roughly the size of a credit card.


 
Builders FirstSource and BMC Stock Holdings Near Merger Deal 
 

An agreement to combine two of the largest suppliers of residential building materials could be announced Thursday, said people familiar with the matter.


 
TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Quits as Trump Pushes Chinese App to Sell U.S. Business 
 

TikTok's Chief Executive Kevin Mayer said he would be leaving the social-media platform about three months into the job, as the company comes under increasing pressure from the White House over its ties to China.


 
China's Xpeng to Raise $1.5 Billion From U.S. Listing 
 

Xpeng will now raise $1.5 billion through an initial public offering in the U.S., more than initially planned, to meet high demand for the electric car maker's stock, people familiar with the deal said Thursday.


 
Salesforce Notifies Some Staff of Job Cuts 
 

Salesforce.com has started to notify some of its staff they could lose their jobs a day after the business-software provider reported record sales, sending its stock surging.


 
Facebook Says Apple's New iPhone Update Will Disrupt Online Advertising 
 

Facebook says privacy changes that Apple has made to its newest operating system will cripple the social-media giant's ability to serve targeted ads to iPhone users while they use outside apps.


 
Chinese Phone Maker Xiaomi Taps New Finance Chief 
 

The Beijing-based company hired Alain Lam, an investment banker, as it looks to grow its profit margins.


 
Moderna Says Covid-19 Vaccine Shows Signs of Working in Older Adults 
 

Moderna said its experimental coronavirus vaccine induced immune responses in people aged 56 years and older that were comparable to those seen in younger adults in a small study.


 
Dick's Sporting Goods Looks Surprisingly Fit 
 

The retailer saw net sales jump 20%, with some credit going to executives' ability to react quickly to shifts in consumer demand.


 
Hotels Count on Road Trippers to Drive Visits 
 

Though the pandemic has severely hurt the lodging industry overall, budget and midlevel hotels-the kind often found just off the highway-have taken a milder hit than many luxury hotels and resorts.