Jamie Dimon to Face Questioning in Lawsuit Over JPMorgan's Epstein Ties 
 

The bank had resisted the U.S. Virgin Islands' efforts to force the CEO to submit to a deposition.


 
EV Startup Lucid Cuts 18% of Workforce, Including Some Executives 
 

The maker of high-end electric cars plans to lay off about 1,300 employees.


 
Binance Sees $2 Billion in Outflows as Troubles Compound 
 

In a tumultuous few days, the crypto giant raised fees, suffered software issues and faced a regulator lawsuit.


 
Micron reports largest loss on record, but stock gains as execs say inventory issues have peaked 
 

Micron reported its largest quarterly loss on record Tuesday, but shares held up as executives suggested the memory-chip market may be reaching a bottom.


 
Lululemon's stock soars 13% on revenue, earnings beat 
 

Lululemon Athletica Inc.'s stock vaulted more than 13% in extended trading Tuesday after the clothing retailer reported quarterly results that topped analyst revenue and earnings estimates, and offered strong full-year revenue guidance.


 
Cal-Maine Foods profit jumps eightfold, revenue more than doubles as egg prices rise 
 

Prices for eggs rose significantly and avian bird flu continued to affect egg production, but Cal-Maine beat Wall Street expectations.


 
Apple Rolls Out Buy Now, Pay Later Plan 
 

The tech company will let users apply for loans of as much $1,000 with no interest or fees.


 
Companies Urged to Take Stock of Their Impact on Nature and Related Risks 
 

A U.N.-funded task force aims to help businesses report and act on a variety of issues, including deforestation and overfarming.


 
U.S. Appeal Halts Binance.US From Buying Voyager Crypto Accounts 
 

The U.S. government won a court order pausing Voyager's deal to sell its customer accounts out of bankruptcy to Binance.US.


 
Lyft's New Boss Quickly Loses His Signing Bonus 
 

Relief over the founders' exit gives way to worries about the new CEO and Lyft's dwindling share.


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