[ad_1] Updated Jan. 16, 2024 7:06 pm ET The U.S. Supreme Court has turned down Apple’s attempt to appeal a decision in an antitrust case over its App Store, a…
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Federal Judge Blocks JetBlue’s $3.8 Billion Acquisition of Spirit Airlines
[ad_1] Updated Jan. 16, 2024 2:01 pm ET A federal judge on Tuesday blocked JetBlue Airways from acquiring Spirit Airlines, agreeing with the Justice Department that the $3.8 billion deal…
Closing of Kroger, Albertsons, C&S Deal Postponed
[ad_1] The proposed merger of U.S. grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons, and sale of assets to C&S Wholesale Grocers, will be later than previously anticipated as the companies continues discussion…
Air France-KLM, CMA CGM to End Cargo Deal, Start Talks on New Terms
[ad_1] Air France-KLM and shipping company CMA CGM plan to withdraw from a cargo-cooperation agreement, citing a tight regulatory environment in key markets, and are in talks for new terms.…
Apple to Remove Blood Oxygen Sensor From Watch to Avoid U.S. Ban, Rival Says
[ad_1] Updated Jan. 15, 2024 2:27 pm ET Apple is removing a blood-oxygen sensor from some of its smartwatches to get around a patent dispute related to the technology, a…
Chip Wars Boost Europe’s Top Tech Company—for Now
[ad_1] The more the U.S. government worries about China’s ambitions in the chip industry, the more equipment for making chips that China seems to buy. When ASML, the Dutch company…
The Last Man Standing in Crypto
[ad_1] Brian Armstrong has become the new face of crypto. Coinbase Global, the cryptocurrency exchange he co-founded in 2012, is one of the last big digital-asset companies standing after a…
Morgan Stanley Agrees to Pay $249 Million to Settle Block-Trading Probes
[ad_1] Morgan Stanley agreed Friday to pay $249 million to settle criminal and regulatory investigations into allegations that some employees improperly shared information about clients’ stock sales, the Manhattan U.S.…
America’s Gas Bonanza Brings Biden New Political Dilemmas
[ad_1] The U.S. has become the world’s top exporter of liquefied natural gas. President Biden is finding that this superpower status comes with its own set of headaches. In the…
WSJ News Exclusive | EPA Calls on Telecom Executives to Meet About Lead-Sheathed Phone Cables
[ad_1] The Environmental Protection Agency sent letters requesting telecom companies to meet with the agency about their lead-sheathed phone cables, in a new phase of an investigation in the EPA’s…