GSK CEO Emma Walmsley to step down after 8 years; insider Luke Miels to take over as firm aims to boost its pipeline and tackle U.S. trade tariff risks.
Lockheed's Sikorsky won a $11B U.S. Navy deal to build up to 99 CH-53K helicopters over 5 years, the largest order yet for the heavy-lift aircraft.
UK to back Jaguar Land Rover with a £1.5B loan guarantee after a cyberattack halted production, aiming to support the carmaker and struggling suppliers.
TotalEnergies will sell 50% of its U.S. solar portfolio to KKR for $950M, including 6 utility-scale and 41 distributed generation assets across North America.
BP will invest $5B in its Tiber-Guadalupe project in the Gulf of Mexico, aiming to start production by 2030 with a new platform producing 80,000 barrels/day.
Mercedes uses recycled, renewable-powered aluminium from Norsk Hydro to cut CO2 in making its new electric CLA, aiding its push to decarbonize production.
SEC Chair Paul Atkins backs minimal regulation and supports fast-tracking Trump's plan to end quarterly earnings reports, aiming to boost business growth.
AstraZeneca will list shares directly on the NYSE but keep its London HQ and listing, easing fears it might ditch the UK for higher U.S. valuations.
Lufthansa plans to cut 4,000 admin jobs by 2030 through digitalization and automation. It also announced new mid-term targets for 2028 and 2030.
Toyota's global sales rose 2.2% in August, boosted by strong U.S. hybrid demand, despite a 12.1% drop in Japan. Total sales hit 844,963 vehicles.
Amazon will pay $2.5B to settle FTC claims it misled users into Prime sign-ups. It's a win for consumers, but minor for Amazon, which earns that in 33 hours.
Roche cites new U.S. plant and investment pledges after Trump warns of 100% tariffs on branded drugs unless firms build U.S. factories by Oct 1.
Trump signs order to sell TikTok's U.S. operations, aiming to meet 2024 law's security rules; new firm valued at $14B, says VP JD Vance.
Global investors flock to Spain's student housing as international student numbers soar 77%, driving demand and promising high returns in cities like Madrid and Barcelona.
Starbucks to close underperforming North American stores, cut 900 jobs, and invest in faster service and store experience in a $1B restructuring led by CEO Niccol.
Google asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block parts of a judge's order on its Play Store, citing harm and unfair competition in the Epic Games lawsuit.
CoreWeave expanded its OpenAI deal to $6.5B, totaling $22.4B this year in cloud contracts to power ChatGPT's growth.
Boeing delivered the first of two 777 freighters to China's Suparna Airlines, the first new freighter for a Chinese carrier since the U.S.-China trade war began.
As the EU reviews its Digital Markets Act, Apple is urging the commission to repeal the Big Tech law and introduce a new, more suitable regulation.
Qualcomm unveiled new chips for PCs and phones, including a PC chip with a unique security feature, as it expands into the Windows laptop market to rival Apple.
BOJ minutes show some members backed future rate hikes in July, despite holding rates steady, citing rising inflation expectations nearing or hitting the 2% target.
Trump will sign an order confirming that a TikTok U.S. sale deal meets the 2024 law requiring ByteDance to divest or face a ban on the app in the U.S.
JD Sports backs new Nike CEO Elliott Hill, saying he's "doing all the right things" to boost demand. Hill returned in October to lead the brand's turnaround.
Ford is recalling 115,539 F-250, F-350, and F-450 trucks (2020–2021) in the U.S. due to a steering defect that could lead to loss of control, says safety agency.