FAA Ramps Up Oversight of United Airlines After Recent Safety Problems
The airline has dealt with several incidents on recent flights and its CEO earlier this week reassured customers on safety.
Chemours Names Denise Dignam as President, CEO
Dignam had been serving as interim CEO since the chemical company put its top executives on leave last month amid an accounting investigation.
Former Lordstown Motors CEO Settles Charges of Misleading Investors
Regulators allege Stephen Burns had made misleading statements to investors about the EV maker's customer base and its number of pre-orders.
Chrysler-Parent Stellantis Laying Off About 400 Salaried Employees in U.S.
The automaker has trimmed staff several times over the past year as it prepares to start selling electric vehicles in the U.S.
Apple's Business Model Getting Hit From All Sides Now
In addition to a government lawsuit, Apple is facing near-term challenges such as another weak iPhone cycle.
Masimo to Separate Consumer Business
The Irvine, Calif.-based medical technology company expects the separation to include its consumer audio and consumer health products.
Trump Makes a New Fortune With Truth Social Listing
The former president's investment in the social-media company is worth roughly $3 billion, potentially easing his current financial struggles.
Apple Held Talks With China's Baidu Over AI for Its Devices
The iPhone maker has been exploring using external partners to help accelerate its artificial-intelligence ambitions.
Former CEO Ends His Life After Receiving Record Fine in Retailer's Collapse
Markus Jooste, who presided over the downfall of former Mattress Firm owner Steinhoff, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Walmart-Vizio Deal Poses Risk to a Key Source of Consumer Data
Walmart's deal to acquire Vizio for $2.3 billion has unnerved some of the connected-television maker's key customers: marketers and the ad-buying agencies that manage their campaigns.
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