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Tesla Sales Jumped in First Quarter, Rebounding From Last Year's Slump

The company's deliveries were up 6.3% in the first quarter, but the company missed Wall Street estimates.

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Blue Owl Investors Seek to Pull $5.4 Billion From Two Private-Credit Funds

Fund manager reverses course and limits redemptions to 5% as outflows accelerate, shares fall.

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Bed Bath & Beyond to Buy The Container Store in Deal Worth $150 Million

Bed Bath & Beyond agreed to acquire storage and organization retailer The Container Store and its brands Elfa and Closet Works in a deal worth $150 million.

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Starbucks Expands Tipping and Adds Bonuses to Boost Barista Pay

Coffee giant seeks to reward baristas for service, sales goals in chain turnaround.

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TotalEnergies, Masdar Form $2.2 Billion Asia Renewables Joint Venture

The venture will be the two companies' sole vehicle for developing and operating renewable energy and battery storage projects in nine Asian countries.

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WME Sells Sports Agency to Publicis

Publicis Groupe is set to acquire 160over90 in a bid to win more of advertisers' spending in sports.

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Air France-KLM, Lufthansa Submit Bid for Minority Stake in Portugal's TAP

In previous months, the French-Dutch group and the German carrier had expressed interest in bidding for a stake in TAP, alongside International Consolidated Airlines Group-which houses British Airways and Iberia, among others.

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Saks Global Secures $500 Million Creditor Deal to Support Bankruptcy Exit

The parent of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus plans to emerge from bankruptcy this summer.

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Musk's SpaceX Files to Go Public in One of the Biggest IPOs Ever

The company, which launches satellites and is building an AI business, is aiming to raise between $40 billion and $80 billion in an offering.

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State Farm Is in Trump's Crosshairs Over L.A. Fires

The president called the insurer "absolutely horrible" after conversations with local officials including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.

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GM Sales Fall Nearly 10% as Auto Industry Sputters

Analysts expect U.S. new-vehicle sales to drop about 7% in the first quarter.

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Lilly's Obesity Pill Approval Kicks Off New Front in Weight-Loss Drug Wars

The drugmaker's pill will take on a rival from Novo Nordisk in the booming multibillion-dollar obesity drug market.

 

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April 02, 2026 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT)

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