Woodside Plans to Expand Western Australia LNG Output 
 

Woodside Petroleum is positioning to lift gas-export capacity in coming years in expectation that still-rising supplies of liquefied natural gas will be absorbed by higher Asian demand.

 
Air Products Bid for Chinese Rival Has Investors Pumped 
 

Air Products bid for Yingde Gases is a major test of U.S.-Chinese cross border investing.

 
Saudi Aramco Picks J.P. Morgan, HSBC, Morgan Stanley as IPO Underwriters 
 

Saudi Arabia's state-owned energy company has told J.P. Morgan, HSBC and Morgan Stanley they will be the lead underwriters for its planned initial public offering, set to be the largest ever, according to people familiar with the matter.

 
Snap Kicks Off Pre-IPO Roadshow for Potential Investors 
 

Hundreds of potential investors crowded a ballroom of New York's Mandarin Oriental on Tuesday to grill Snap Inc. executives about how they're going to turn their popular disappearing-message app into a moneymaking machine.

 
Starboard Takes 6.6% Stake in Tribune Media 
 

Hedge fund Starboard Value LP has opened a 6.6% stake in Tribune Media Co. but has no immediate plans to push for change.

 
XPO Logistics Profit and Revenue Exceed Estimates 
 

XPO Logistics Inc. reported stronger-than-expected profits and revenue, riding a surge in online shopping that drove demand for the company's logistics and specialized delivery businesses.

 
Canada's Maple Leaf Foods Buys Maker of Meatless Products 
 

Canadian meat company Maple Leaf Foods said it was acquiring Lightlife Foods, a company specializing in vegetarian sausages and burgers, for $140 million.

 
Newmont Mining Swings to Annual Loss on Yanacocha Charges 
 

Newmont Mining Corp. swung to an annual loss and reported a wider quarterly loss on a large charge tied to the planned closing of the giant Yanacocha gold mine in Peru.

 
Rubicon Project President Greg Raifman to Depart Company 
 

Advertising technology company Rubicon Project announced that its president, Greg Raifman, is leaving the company as part of a broader shake-up to narrow the company's business focus.

 
First Solar Swings to Loss on Restructuring Charges 
 

First Solar swung to a loss in the latest quarter as it booked hefty restructuring charges and revenue nearly halved.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

February 21, 2017 23:15 ET (04:15 GMT)

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