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Bloomberg48d agoneutral
Alphabet’s $2 Trillion Gain Turns ‘Rock Star’ Into Question Mark

(Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc. has had a remarkable 12 months by just about any measure you can imagine.Most Read from BloombergSpaceX IPO Left Mirae With No Shares on MisunderstandingSupreme Court Backs Birthright Citizenship in Blow to TrumpTrump Reports at Least $1.4 Billion in 2025 Crypto EarningsWhatsApp Opens Username Reservations to 3 Billion UsersYen Hits Four-Decade Low in Historic Slide That’s Rattled JapanThe stock price has more than doubled, raising its market capitalization by more t

Galderma Shares Fall After Bid to Launch Botox Rival in U.S. Hits FDA Setback
The Wall Street Journal48d agoneutral
Galderma Shares Fall After Bid to Launch Botox Rival in U.S. Hits FDA Setback

Galderma shares fell after the Swiss skincare specialist failed to obtain approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its latest product to rival AbbVie’s Botox for the second time. Shares in Galderma were down 5.6% in European morning trading Wednesday, leaving the stock up 7% since the start of the year. The company said it received a complete response letter from the FDA declining its application for the product—marketed in some countries as Relfydess and also known as relabotulinumtoxinA—with comments related to observations during an inspection of the company’s manufacturing site and its analytical method optimization.

Nike, Adidas Compete for World Cup Dominance
Bloomberg48d agoneutralVIDEO
Nike, Adidas Compete for World Cup Dominance

Bloomberg Opinion's Andrea Felsted assesses the outlook for the sportswear market and how the football World Cup impacts competition between Nike Inc. and Adidas AG. Felsted speaks on Bloomberg Television. Her views are her own.

EU tech chief and Apple CEO had a constructive talk on topics of common interest
Reuters48d agoneutral
EU tech chief and Apple CEO had a constructive talk on topics of common interest

European Technology Commissioner Henna ‌Virkkunen had a "constructive" talk ‌with Apple's Chief Executive Tim Cook ​during a video call held on Monday, said a Commission spokesperson. They spoke ‌about "topics of ⁠common interest" on which work continues, the ⁠spokesperson added on Wednesday. The iPhone maker has said ​its Siri ​AI would ​not be ‌available initially in the EU on iPhones or iPads and faulted the European Commission for refusing to engage ‌constructively with ​them to ensure ​privacy ​and security on ‌their devices, while the ​Commission ​blamed Apple, saying the company had been unable to ​develop "interoperability" ‌to meet EU standards.

Oil's 4-month low hands Exxon, Chevron a fresh problem
TheStreet48d agoneutral
Oil's 4-month low hands Exxon, Chevron a fresh problem

The Iran war handed Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) their sharpest stock surge in years. Then the peace dividend arrived, and it had the opposite effect. West Texas Intermediate prices fell to about $69 a barrel on June 28, its lowest since late February. This happened as tanker traffic ...

Bloomberg48d agoneutral
A Giant Cable Exposes Ireland’s AI Ambitions and Security Risks

(Bloomberg) -- On the southwest coast of County Cork, where the lush green landscape gives way to the paler green of the Atlantic Ocean, Ireland is about to make its mark in the tech world again. A subsea cable is due to make landfall here, a high-capacity fiber-optic link designed to handle artificial intelligence loads for Amazon Web Services customers across Europe.Most Read from BloombergSpaceX IPO Left Mirae With No Shares on MisunderstandingSupreme Court Backs Birthright Citizenship in Blo

Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.48d agoneutral
FedEx closing local shipping center in August

FedEx will be closing its local shipping center at 2200 Ragu Drive next month. According to David Westrick, a FedEx spokesman, the facility will be closing permanently on Aug. 29. Westrick said he could not provide any specific details about the number of employees that will be affected or how this will affect local FedEx shipping services. Local customers have already started receiving emails ...

Walmart makes unusual nuclear power bet
TheStreet48d agoneutral
Walmart makes unusual nuclear power bet

Grocery shopping has become a lot more complicated for customers. Shoppers want low prices, but they also want fresh produce, cold dairy, reliable pickup, faster delivery, and shelves that are stocked when they walk into a store after work. That puts more pressure on what happens behind the scenes. ...

Global shares trade mixed while the dollar hits a 40-year high against the yen
Associated Press48d agoneutral
Global shares trade mixed while the dollar hits a 40-year high against the yen

Global shares were mixed on Wednesday as uncertainty persisted over conflict in the Middle East and access to the crucial Strait of Hormuz despite an initial deal to end the U.S.-Iran war. France's CAC 40 declined 0.3% in early trading to 8,379.92, while the German DAX added 0.3% to 25,069.53. Britain's FTSE 100 dipped 0.1% to 10,484.53.

Asian stocks fluctuate as traders eye crucial US jobs data
AFP48d agoneutral
Asian stocks fluctuate as traders eye crucial US jobs data

Asian stocks were mixed Wednesday as investors nervously awaited key US jobs data that could help determine the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision, while the yen is in focus as it wallows around four-decade lows.But fears are growing that those valuations have now gone too far, investors might not see returns as early as expected and US interest rates could start to go up.

HSBC just raised its Micron price target for the 5th time
TheStreet48d agoneutral
HSBC just raised its Micron price target for the 5th time

The most consequential parts of your portfolio are usually the ones you never think about. Not the flashy name everyone argues about at dinner, but the boring component buried three layers down that quietly decides whether the whole thing works. For years, memory chips were exactly that kind of ...

Uber-backed Lime prices IPO at $25 per share, Bloomberg News reports
Reuters48d agoneutral
Uber-backed Lime prices IPO at $25 per share, Bloomberg News reports

Uber-backed Lime ‌has priced ‌its U.S. initial ​public offering at $25 per share, the midpoint ‌of ⁠the marketed range, Bloomberg ⁠News reported on Tuesday, ​citing ​a ​person familiar. Lime ‌did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment ‌outside ​regular ​business ​hours.

Vimeo owner Bending Spoons prices IPO at above target range to raise $1.68 billion
Reuters48d agoneutral
Vimeo owner Bending Spoons prices IPO at above target range to raise $1.68 billion

Bending Spoons, owner of the video platform Vimeo and the internet services company AOL, priced its U.S. initial ‌public offering above its targeted range at $29 per share on Tuesday, raising $1.68 billion in a ‌rare software IPO as the sector grapples with disruption from AI. The Italian software company and its existing shareholders ​sold about 58 million shares in one of the largest IPOs by a European company this year. The deal comes as the U.S. market for initial public offerings ‌has regained momentum after a prolonged ⁠slowdown.

Tepid outlook weighs on Nike despite tariff refund boost
AFP48d agoneutral
Tepid outlook weighs on Nike despite tariff refund boost

Nike earnings released Tuesday were lifted by a hefty US tariff refund, but weak sales in China and a tepid forecast weighed on shares.But company officials said sales had picked up in June, citing a lift from the World Cup, as well as the pullback in gasoline prices after the US-Iran memorandum of understanding on ending the war.

Stocks Rise, the Yen Slides—Heard on the Street Recap
The Wall Street Journal48d agoneutral
Stocks Rise, the Yen Slides—Heard on the Street Recap

The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rose 0.8% and 1.5%, respectively, in the second quarter's final session. For the three-month period, the S&P 500 advanced 15%, its best quarterly performance in six years. The yen sank to a 40-year low.