Netflix Falls Short of Its Domestic Subscriber Forecast 
 

The streaming giant missed its forecast for subscriber growth in the U.S., a performance that comes as the company faces heightened competition from a gaggle of rivals.

 
Boeing Pushes Back Expected MAX Return 
 

Boeing pushed back its timetable for regulators to clear the return of the troubled 737 MAX for commercial service, saying it doesn't expect approval until at least the middle of the year.

 
IBM Earnings Hint at Signs of Turnaround 
 

IBM reported a slight increase in quarterly revenue, ending a streak of falling sales and providing a first indication CEO Ginni Rometty's roughly $33 billion acquisition of open-source software giant Red Hat may help turn around Big Blue's fortunes.

 
United Airlines Reports Stronger Profit, Revenue 
 

United Airlines reported higher profit that surpassed expectations and stronger revenue in the latest quarter.

 
Luminus Close to Acquiring Celadon's Taylor Express Business 
 

Bankrupt truckload carrier Celadon Group is close to finishing a $14.5 million sale of its Taylor Express business to investment firm Luminus Management after the company called-off a potential chapter 11 auction.

 
Mitsubishi Offices in Germany Raided in Diesel-Emissions Fraud Probe 
 

German authorities raided several facilities connected to the German subsidiary of Mitsubishi as part of a probe into allegations that the Japanese auto maker installed illegal emissions-management software on some diesel-powered vehicles sold in Germany.

 
Vale Ex-CEO, Others Charged With Homicide for Brazil Dam Collapse 
 

Brazilian state prosecutors charged Vale's former CEO Fabio Schvartsman and 10 others from the mining company with homicide in an effort to hold it to account for last year's dam collapse that killed 270 people.

 
Starbucks Pledges to Slash Water Use and Waste 
 

The company aims to serve more coffee in reusable cups, curb food and packaging waste, and build stores that make more efficient use of energy and water.

 
Engineering Firm McDermott to File for Bankruptcy 
 

McDermott International said that it will file for chapter 11 protection Tuesday, after succumbing to depressed conditions in the offshore drilling industry and setbacks in major energy projects.

 
BP Names New Finance Chief Ahead of CEO's Retirement 
 

Brian Gilvary will retire at the end of June and be succeeded by Murray Auchincloss, expanding changes to the company's leadership ahead of Chief Executive Bob Dudley's planned retirement.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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