Permian Rivals Reach Deal to Create $50 Billion Oil-and-Gas Behemoth 
 

Diamondback Energy and Autry Stephens's Endeavor announce a merger as torrid dealmaking continues in the oil patch.


 
Tripadvisor shares jump after it forms committee to weigh potential transaction 
 

Shares of Tripadvisor Inc. jumped after hours on Monday, after the travel-services platform said it had formed a special committee to consider "any proposals that may be brought forward for a potential transaction."


 
Former FirstEnergy Executives and Former Public Utility Official Indicted in Ohio 
 

Samuel Randazzo, ex-head of state utilities, was accused of receiving more than $4.3 million from FirstEnergy and its affiliates to provide favorable official actions for the company.


 
Express Prepares for Debt Restructuring and Possible Bankruptcy Within Weeks 
 

The apparel retailer has hired M3 and Kirkland & Ellis to advise it on discussions with lenders.


 
CymaBay Therapeutics Shares Hit All-Time High on Gilead Deal 
 

CymaBay Therapeutics shares jumped nearly 25% and hit a new record high in early trading after the clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company agreed to be acquired by Gilead Sciences for $4.3 billion.


 
Michelin to Buy Back Shares After Flat 2023 Earnings 
 

The French tire maker said the share buyback could be worth up to EUR1 billion over the 2024-2026 period. It also declared a EUR1.35 dividend for the year.


 
Digital Freight Startup CDL 1000 Acquires Rival NEXT Trucking 
 

The combination of port trucking companies follows strains in the world of tech-focused shipping businesses.


 
Super Bowl Ratings: Will This Year's Game Break Viewership Records? 
 

Audience-measurement firm iSpot projected an audience of 126.6 million. The official numbers are due later Monday.


 
How an Unremarkable Deal Became a Big Threat to a Small Investment Bank 
 

History is littered with financial companies that were undone by one bad bet. Investors are worried that B. Riley Financial will be one of them.


 
Residential Solar Confronts a Critical Year 
 

High rates and less-generous subsidies have pushed some rooftop solar companies into bankruptcy, and even survivors will have an uphill battle.


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