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Trump Administration Nearing Rescue Deal for Spirit Airlines
The president signaled this week the government could help the discount carrier, which has struggled with surging jet-fuel prices.
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Boeing’s Commercial Jet Business Improves, Reducing Quarterly Loss
The plane maker reported brisk first-quarter commercial sales, despite wiring flaws that delayed some deliveries.
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Masco Stock Tops the S&P 500’s Winners. What Solid Earnings Say About the Housing.
Masco stock is near the top of the S&P 500 on Wednesday after the home improvement company beat expectations for first-quarter earnings.
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Bombardier CEO Navigates Supply Chain Constraints for Defense Business After Hitting $1 Billion Goal Early
The Canadian jet maker is facing a constrained aerospace supply chain as it seeks to capitalize on a booming defense market.
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AT&T Revenue Ticks Up on Advanced Connectivity Growth
The telecommunications company posted first-quarter earnings from continuing operations of 54 cents a share, compared with 61 cents a share a year earlier.
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Google Introduces Specialized Chip for New Wave of AI Computing
Google has raised the stakes in the contest to develop the world’s fastest and most efficient artificial-intelligence chips.
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Best Buy CEO Corie Barry Steps Down After Years of Tepid Growth
She will be succeeded by Jason Bonfig, a longtime executive at the electronics retailer.
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Switzerland Eases New Capital Demands on UBS
The proposals will still require the banking giant to hold around $20 billion in additional buffers to prevent a repeat of the problems that brought down Credit Suisse.
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Anthropic Probes Possible Unauthorized Access to Mythos AI Model
The incident could complicate efforts to keep a tight lid on a tool that has spooked the White House and businesses.
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Citi Is Launching an AI Avatar Named Sky. The Bank is Betting Big on Agentic Tech.
Citigroup is betting that a new AI tool can improve its financial advisors’ productivity and attract new clients to its wealth-management business.
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GE Vernova Lifts Outlook on Surge From Data Center Demand
The energy company is riding the data-center boom, lifting its outlook for the year as demand for the power and grid equipment needed to support artificial intelligence surges.
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Philip Morris Sales Rise on International Growth
Philip Morris International logged higher revenue in the first quarter, as growth in its international business outweighed sluggish U.S. sales.
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Boston Scientific Net Grows Sharply
Boston Scientific said its first-quarter net income roughly doubled as demand continued to grow worldwide for its stents, catheters and other cardiology devices.
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Reckitt Shares Fall After Weak Sales for Cold and Flu Products
The stock fell 5.9% in early London trading after the company’s sales in Europe and North America reflected a less severe cold-and-flu season.
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ABB Shares Rise on Guidance Lift, Robust Demand
The industrial-technology company now expects comparable revenue growth in high single-digit to low double-digit percentage, up from the range of 6% to 9%.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 22, 2026 15:15 ET (19:15 GMT)
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