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Elon Musk stands his ground on EV adoption, but admits threat of Chinese competition
The Tesla chief executive said China is a threat across the auto sector, and not just in electric vehicles.
Blackstone Is Back on the Real Estate Offensive With $10 Billion Deal
The acquisition of AIR Communities is Blackstone's largest transaction in the multifamily market.
Spirit Airlines Defers 2025 Airbus Aircraft Order to 2030
Spirit Airlines is pushing back delivery of Airbus aircraft, prompting pilot furloughs later this year, as the airline looks to boost liquidity following its terminated merger with JetBlue last month.
FAA to Probe Loss of Engine Cover on Southwest Airlines Boeing Jet
The agency said the flight returned safely to Denver International Airport after its crew reported that an engine cover fell off during takeoff and struck a wing flap.
Kenvue Revamps Cyber Tools After Spinoff From J&J
The consumer-health company saw a surge in scams targeting employees around the time of its separation from Johnson & Johnson last year.
Financial Risks Abound as Boeing Tries to Stabilize Itself
Boeing is on track to stabilize its finances, but new leadership, a potential acquisition, labor negotiations and tougher regulatory oversight over its quality controls and production could add uncertainty to its efforts.
Tesla Trial to Size Up Cause of Fatal Autopilot Crash: Driver or Tech
In a wrongful-death suit set for trial this week, a jury will determine who is at fault in a 2018 fatal crash.
Jean Paul Gaultier Owner Puig Plans $3.25 Billion IPO in Spain
Jean Paul Gaultier owner Puig Brands plans to list in Spain through a 3 billion-euro stock sale, or $3.25 billion, that would be the biggest initial public offering globally so far this year.
Chip-Making Giant TSMC Gets $6.6 Billion for Arizona Project
The U.S. government grant follows billions for Intel and GlobalFoundries under the Chips Act.
Wildfires Make Utilities a Tricky Investment. Ask Warren Buffett.
More utilities across the West are facing the prospect of significant liability costs as climate change and drought increase risks.
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April 08, 2024 17:15 ET (21:15 GMT)
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