Boeing to Move All 787 Dreamliner Production to South Carolina 
 

Boeing will set plans this week to consolidate 787 Dreamliner assembly in South Carolina, people familiar with the matter said, ending production of that jetliner in Washington state.


 
Disney to Lay Off 28,000 Employees as Disneyland's Reopening Unclear 
 

Walt Disney said it would lay off about 28,000 employees at its domestic theme parks, citing continuing restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly its inability to reopen Disneyland in Southern California.


 
NextEra Energy Made Takeover Approach to Duke Energy 
 

NextEra Energy recently made a takeover approach to Duke Energy, according to people familiar with the matter, testing the waters for what would be a $60 billion-plus combination of two southern utilities.


 
Regeneron Drug Helps Treat Covid-19 in Early Stage 
 

The drugmaker said a preliminary analysis of clinical-trial data showed reduced virus levels in nonhospitalized Covid-19 patients.


 
Twitter Partner's Alerts Highlight Divide Over Surveillance 
 

Dataminr sells a service to police that monitors Twitter's full feed and sends alerts including tweets about protests-putting the pair at odds with privacy advocates.


 
Bankruptcy Judge Approves Sale of Remington Businesses 
 

Remington Outdoor won court approval of a series of sales that will bring in more than $156 million to its coffers in bankruptcy court amid concerns that the deals will endanger what could be more than $100 million of insurance that could compensate gun victims.


 
Costco CFO Juggles Managing Inventory For Products in High, Low Demand 
 

The retailer in recent months struggled to keep its shelves filled with wipes, baking yeast and laptops.


 
Kroll Agrees to Pay $2 Million to Settle Allegations It Broke Credit-Ratings Rules 
 

The deal marks the SEC's second such settlement in less than five months.


 
Volkswagen Tries to Change Workplace Culture That Fueled Emissions Scandal 
 

Volkswagen is betting that a reformed compliance culture and an expanded whistleblower program that helped the German car maker clear a critical U.S. regulatory milestone this month will also help prevent another scandal and go a long way in restoring its reputation.


 
Senator Questions Drugmaker Purdue's Bankruptcy Venue Choice 
 

Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D., Wis.) on Tuesday asked Purdue Pharma LP's board to turn over any emails and other information documenting the company's decision to change its New York address for receiving legal documents from Albany to White Plains about six months before filing for chapter 11 last year.