By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Thursday said Papa John’s International cannot force a Louisville, Kentucky, […]
United CEO confirms airline faces problem finding pilots to take captain’s chair
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO (Reuters) – United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has acknowledged that the carrier’s pilots are shunning […]
Gold miner Newmont misses profit estimates on mining disruptions, higher costs
By Sourasis Bose (Reuters) -Newmont missed second-quarter profit estimates on lower production and higher costs, sending shares of the world’s […]
Investor group nears $125 million deal for CoinDesk – WSJ
(Reuters) – A group led by blockchain investors Matthew Roszak and Peter Vessenes are nearing a $125 million deal for […]
Abbott’s strong medical device sales drive upbeat quarter as surgeries rebound
By Khushi Mandowara and Pratik Jain (Reuters) -Abbott Laboratories on Thursday beat quarterly profit expectations as a rebound in surgical […]
Virgin Money UK shuts 39 stores over fall in customer demand
(Reuters) – British lender Virgin Money UK said on Thursday it will close 39 stores as the company continues to […]
European shares end at 1-month high, tech stocks tumble
By Shreyashi Sanyal and Shristi Achar A (Reuters) -Europe’s STOXX 600 index closed at a one-month high on Thursday, supported […]
Some U.S. companies still failing to meet conflict minerals rules, GAO says
NAIROBI (Reuters) – Some U.S. companies buying minerals from countries including the Democratic Republic of Congo and its eastern neighbours […]
Tesla, ABB, TSMC get Q2 earnings off to downbeat start
LONDON (Reuters) – ABB warned on Thursday of slowing Chinese demand, Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC forecast a drop in 2023 sales […]
Grain buyers refuse to panic as Ukraine corridor closes
By Michael Hogan HAMBURG (Reuters) – Major grain importers in the Middle East and North Africa have reacted calmly to […]