Rio Tinto Building Australian Battery Lab to Test Minerals
Rio Tinto is building a battery lab in Australia where it can test how the commodities it produces work in the likes of electric-vehicle batteries.
Fanatics Raises Bid to Buy PointsBet’s U.S. Business by 50%
DraftKings offered to buy the unit earlier this month, creating a bidding war.
Google Violated Its Standards in Ad Deals, Research Finds
About 80% of Google’s video ad placements on third-party sites violated promised standards, new research shows. Google disputed the claims.
Activist Investor Blackwells Pushes for New Directors at IHS
The New York firm suggested it could wage a proxy battle if the status quo at the cell-tower operator persists.
Oaktree Capital to Appoint New Leadership at Firm
Robert O’Leary and Armen Panossian are to serve as co-chief executive officers at the credit-investing giant.
Diageo to Cut Ties With Diddy After Lawsuit
The rapper accused the spirits maker of racial discrimination and alleged it neglected his DeLeón brand.
United CEO Faults FAA as Storms Prompt More Flight Cancellations
The air-safety regulator warned that LaGuardia Airport was ‘almost in gridlock,’ but added that staffing constraints didn’t contribute to delays Monday or Tuesday.
Regeneron Stock Slumps After FDA Decision Delays Blockbuster Release
The Food and Drug Administration rejected its application for approval of a new, higher-dose version of eye disease treatment Eylea.
Nevada Files to Place Crypto Custodian Prime Trust Into Receivership
Move follows cease-and-desist order as regulator points to shortfall of roughly $83 million in customer funds.
Sam Bankman-Fried Loses Bid for Dismissal of Criminal Charges
A federal judge denied the FTX founder’s request to dismiss most of the criminal charges he faces over the collapse of the crypto exchange, setting the stage for him to go to trial in October.
Source: Dow Jones Newswires
