Albemarle Raises Bid for Australia’s Liontown Resources to $4.25 Billion
The deal would be one of the largest in the lithium-mining industry.
Chinese Developer Stocks Jump on Easing Mortgage Policy
Shares of Chinese property developers rose sharply, as more major cities said over the weekend that they would ease mortgage policies in a bid to shore up the real-estate sector.
Electric Cars Power China’s Economic Hopes as Internet Titans Take a Back Seat
Investors and talent pile into China’s EV and battery industries that are increasingly engines of the country’s growth.
The Disappointing Bet That Could Turn Into the Biggest IPO of the Year
SoftBank’s lofty ambitions for chip maker Arm have fallen short. Now the market is about to issue its verdict on the deal.
‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ Trounce Franchise Films to Jolt a Slow Summer at the Box Office
This summer, many franchise movies underperformed expectations. Films based on original story lines dominated.
Tractor Supply Won Over City Slickers. Now It Needs to Keep Them-and Farmers.
The retailer has added prechopped firewood and other items to target younger, rural novices without alienating its traditional customers.
Judge Tosses Conviction of Former Fox Executive in FIFA Bribery Case
Hernan Lopez had been found guilty of bribing soccer officials to secure broadcasting rights to World Cup-related matches.
Tesla Leads Race to Draw Federal Money for Charging Networks
Elon Musk’s company is beating out rivals to win millions of dollars in grant awards.
How Novartis’s CEO Learned From Mistakes and Got Help From an Unlikely Quarter
After some deals and drug launches disappointed, Vas Narasimhan heard from investors-and hired an outspoken Wall Street analyst to manage strategy.
The Man Who Has Detroit, Wall Street and the White House on Edge
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain is throwing out the traditional union playbook and preparing for a strike, possibly against three automakers at once.
Source: Dow Jones Newswires
