EBay to Pay $59 Million in Settlement Over Pill Presses 
 

The Justice Department alleged that thousands of pill presses and encapsulating machines were sold on the popular online marketplace.


 
Biogen Quits Controversial Alzheimer's Drug Aduhelm 
 

The company says it will continue to advance another drug, Leqembi, and accelerate the development of other treatments.


 
Boeing Says It Can't Set 2024 Financial Goals Amid 737 MAX Woes 
 

The CEO said the company needs to "focus on every next airplane" in the wake of the Alaska Airlines blowout.


 
Only Tesla Shareholders Can Clean Up Musk's Compensation Mess 
 

The ruling against Musk's prior pay deal throws negotiations over his next package into disarray.


 
Walmart, in a Reversal, to Open New Stores in the U.S. 
 

The retail giant will open or expand 150 stores over the next five years. Its last new Supercenter opened about two years ago.


 
New York Community Bancorp Stock Plunges 35%, Reigniting Fears for Regional Banks 
 

NYCB built up capital after acquiring most of the failed Signature Bank in last year's crisis.


 
Cardinal Health Agrees to Spend $1.2 Billion on Healthcare Technology Company 
 

Specialty Networks' software analyzes patient data for physicians.


 
Teva Plans to Divest Drug Ingredients Business in Next Step of Strategic Shift 
 

The company has struggled for years with enormous debts and litigation over its role in the opioid crisis.


 
Mastercard's Strong Earnings Still Show Spending Slowdown 
 

Quarterly earnings from card issuer Mastercard beat estimates, but the total number and value of payment transactions slipped.


 
Allen Media Group Makes $14.3 Billion Offer for Paramount Global 
 

Media entrepreneur Byron Allen is throwing his hat in the ring for Paramount Global, the home of CBS and the Paramount Hollywood studio.


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