Pinterest's Revenue Soars as Pandemic Boosts Engagement
Pinterest posted strong revenue and user growth in the third quarter, as the social-media company saw significantly greater pandemic-fueled engagement than it did in the spring.
Bed Bath & Beyond Picks the Low Hanging Fruit
Many of the retailer's issues have straightforward fixes, but its long-term goals are ambitious.
Appeals Court Rejects FTC Request to Reconsider Qualcomm Antitrust Case
A federal appeals court refused to reconsider its decision earlier this year to throw out a government antitrust case against Qualcomm.
Tech CEOs Square Off With Senators Over Online Speech
A Senate hearing in which lawmakers tangled with leaders of the largest social-media companies reflected deep discontent with their power to shape political discourse-and equally deep divisions over how to address it.
AMD, Nvidia Chip Away at Intel's Semiconductor Dominance
Advanced Micro Devices, long the underdog in the computer-processor market, and Nvidia, a graphics-processing specialist, are mounting their biggest challenge yet to level the playing field in the U.S. chip industry.
U.S. Reaches $375 Million Deal for Lilly Covid-19 Antibody Drug
Drugmaker Eli Lilly & Co. agreed to provide 300,000 doses of its experimental Covid-19 antibody drug to the federal government for $375 million, if the medicine is authorized for emergency use in the U.S., the company said Wednesday.
About 100 IHOP Restaurants Could Be Closed Over Next Six Months
IHOP parent Dine Brands Global said third-quarter profit and revenue fell due to restrictions on dine-in service during the coronavirus pandemic.
Root's Plan to Disrupt Auto Insurance Needs More Time to Grow
The rapidly growing auto-insurance technology upstart has to improve its underlying performance to justify a big valuation.
Tiffany, LVMH Near Agreement on New Deal Terms
The luxury-goods companies have come to a preliminary agreement on new deal terms that would call for LVMH to pay $131.50 for the iconic U.S. jewelry maker, down from a prior agreement of $135 a share.
Windows Fogs Microsoft's Outlook
Slump in corporate PC demand takes a toll, though cloud business continues to shine.
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