Norfolk Southern and Other Freight Railroads Agree to Join Federal Close-Call Reporting System
Norfolk Southern Corp. and big freight-railroad rivals said Thursday they have agreed to join a federal system where employees can confidentially report close calls.
FTX Says $8.9 Billion in Customer Funds Are Missing
Much of the shortfall can be traced to Alameda Research, which borrowed $9.3 billion from customers' accounts before FTX filed for bankruptcy.
Costco's Sales Fall Short as Earnings Beat Forecasts
The retailer's sales rose 6.5% in the fiscal second quarter, but were still lower than analysts' projections. Costco stock is lower in after-hours trading.
Dell Earnings Top Estimates, but Guidance Misses Expectations. CFO to Retire.
The company posted better-than-expected results, despite ongoing weakness in PC demand.
Walmart CEO Plans to Stay in Role at Least Three More Years
With Doug McMillon, 56, Walmart's fourth CEO since founder Sam Walton, decision to remain at the helm, the company has time to name his successor.
HPE beats on sales, earnings estimates, sending stock up
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.'s stock climbed more than 6% in extended trading Thursday after the computing giant reported quarterly results that beat analyst revenue and earnings estimates.
Broadcom stock moves higher after earnings, forecast beat
Broadcom continued to produce better results and forecast better near-term sales than Wall Street expects Thursday, and shares rose in extended trading.
Nordstrom to Close, Liquidate Its Canadian Stores
The luxury department store chain has 13 locations in Canada and employs about 2,500 people.
Fox News Defamation Case Tests Reach of Press Protections
Legal observers say Dominion's lawsuit could overcome traditional free-speech defense for news media.
Cisco Chief Says Tech Products Must Be Made More Secure
Pressure from the U.S. and EU will prompt changes in the tech industry but won't eliminate cyber risk, CEO Chuck Robbins said.
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