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Delta Air Lines Hurt by Travel Slowdown

The airline’s upbeat outlook for the year has been dimmed by economic turbulence in the U.S.

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7-Eleven Owner More Than Doubles Profit as It Focuses on Core Business

Seven & i Holdings’ quarterly net profit more than doubled, helped by an earnings boost from its international convenience-store business.

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BMW Vehicle Deliveries Rise as Strength in Europe Offsets China Weakness

Sales increased 0.4% in the second quarter, supported by strong growth in Europe and deliveries edging higher in the U.S.

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Inside the Wall Street Recruitment Wars Pitting Banks Against Buyout Firms

Recent graduates who haven’t started their gigs at big banks are being recruited for jobs that don’t start for another couple of years.

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Uniqlo Owner Posts Record Earnings

Fast Retailing reported lower third-quarter net profit as its Uniqlo business struggled in China amid weak consumer appetite in the world’s second-largest economy.

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Luxury Isn’t What It Used to Be. Here’s How to Play the Stocks Now.

The sector still hasn’t recovered from its post-Covid bust, but shares could be set for a bounce.

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How Nvidia Became the World’s First $4 Trillion Company

The chip maker at the beating heart of the AI boom is embedded in gaming, data centers and crypto mining.

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Yaccarino’s Break From Musk Was Months in the Making

As chief executive of Elon Musk’s X, Linda Yaccarino navigated two turbulent years of charm offensives and legal threats to stabilize a bruised business-just in time for Musk’s merger of X with xAI.

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How Volkswagen’s Electric Bus Went From American Flagship to Flop

The German company’s hyped reboot of its iconic vintage van has been stunted by a luxury price tag, Trump’s trade war and an embarrassing recall.

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Ferrero Nears Deal to Acquire Maker of Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes Cereals

A deal for cereal maker WK Kellogg could be finalized as soon as this week.

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Tesla Shareholders Press Board to Schedule Annual Meeting

Under Texas law, companies are required to hold annual meetings every 13 months.

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Amazon’s Prime Day Starts Strong but the Game Is Long

U.S. retailers drove nearly $8 billion in online sales on Tuesday-the biggest e-commerce day so far in 2025. Prime Day has expanded to four days.

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Delta Air Lines Beats Earnings Expectations. The Stock Is Flying.

The carrier will report earnings Thursday, providing an update on the health of the travel sector and the U.S. economy.

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Costco’s Sales Rise in June. It Was a Big Month for Summer Holidays.

Net sales rose 8% year over year to a little over $26.4 billion.


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July 10, 2025 07:15 ET (11:15 GMT)

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