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Bausch & Lomb’s stock soars 9% after earnings beat

Bausch & Lomb Corp.’s stock soared 10% early Wednesday after the eye-care company reported adjusted fourth-quarter profit that topped estimates and offered upbeat revenue guidance

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Activist investor Starboard reportedly seeks changes at News Corp

Activist investor Starboard Value has built a stake in Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, and intends to push for changes at

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How Global Conflict Led to a Plan to Make Apple Chips in a Desert

Your next iPhone won’t be stamped Made in America. But pry open the casing in 2025 and you may see

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Pressure Builds on House to Find Solution to Speaker Impasse

As lawmakers return to Capitol Hill on Monday, they will continue informal conversations about finding a bipartisan solution to filling

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Ford Slow F-150 Lightning Production. It Isn’t The Strike, or EV Demand.

A slowdown in F-150 Lightning production will have Ford investors asking what’s going on. The truck is built at the

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Wall Street’s Q3 expectations have been all over the place. Now, a swing to profit growth is ‘likely’ — with a bigger rebound next year

Wall Street spent much of this year getting more tepid on third-quarter corporate profits, with expectations for subdued growth giving

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Enrolling In Or Changing Your Health Coverage

For many employees, open enrollment for benefits selection occurs between October and November. Selecting from a long list of choices

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Nabors Energy Transition Extends Deadline to Complete Business Combination

By Stephen Nakrosis Blank-check company Nabors Energy Transition said its board extended the date by which the company has to

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Cocoa Prices Rise in Nigeria’s Ekiti State

By Obafemi Oredein Special to Dow Jones Newswires IBADAN, Nigeria--Cocoa prices increased this week in the Nigerian state of Ekiti,

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Lululemon Shares Rise 4.8% After Joining S&P 500

By Ben Glickman Shares of Lululemon Athletica rose on Friday after the company was added to the S&P 500 index.

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Pfizer Shares Fall 3.5% as Lower Demand for Covid-19 Treatments Drives Outlook Cut

By Sabela Ojea Shares of Pfizer on Friday declined 3.5%, to $31.00, in after-hours trading after the company slashed its

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Stocks to Watch: Pfizer, Moderna, Lululemon Athletica

By Ben Glickman Pfizer said it would reverse $4.2 billion in revenue after revising its agreement with the U.S. government

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These money and investing tips help you stay in the game no matter the score

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Solar Eclipse Will Test America’s Greener Power Grid

America’s power grids will face a test this Saturday as an annular solar eclipse—a so-called ring of fire—brings big swings

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Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: How the Law United Business and Workers to Pass

Six months into her second pregnancy, Lauren Porter, a production scheduler at a Virginia shipyard, started struggling with back pain,

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IRS Steps Up Audits of Partnerships, Wealthy Individuals

The Internal Revenue Service has been warning that it would step up tax audits. It’s finally happening, beginning with partnerships

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UAW Strike Won’t Expand for Now. What’s the Endgame?

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain announced Friday that the strike against the Detroit Three auto makers wouldn’t be expanded.

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Insurance Stocks Are on a Roll. 6 Picks for the Rally.

With so much uncertainty in the world today, it pays to have a little insurance. And it just so happens

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These 10 college athletes are making over $1 million a year from NIL

It now pays to be an amateur.The NCAA started allowing college athletes to make money from their name, image and

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