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April 23 2021 - 11:15AM
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J&J Covid-19 Vaccine Pause Over Blood-Clot Fear Heads to Review
A federal immunization panel is expected to advise the FDA and
CDC to either continue or lift the pause after a meeting on
Friday.
Panasonic to Buy Blue Yonder for $7.1 Billion
Blue Yonder's supply-chain software helps retailers,
manufacturers and logistics providers predict customer demand.
Rémy Cointreau Sits Pretty in U.S. Drinks Cabinets
America's liquor market is on a tear. Companies that own tequila
and cognac brands are faring best.
American Express Earnings Show 2021 Will Still Be a Transition Year
Card companies have been hampered over the last year as
consumers have been spending less on travel and entertainment
during the pandemic lockdown.
Kimberly-Clark Stock Falls on Downbeat Earnings and Weaker Outlook
Kimberly-Clark reported weaker-than-expected earnings on Friday,
sending its stock falling. The consumer products maker also warned
of rising input costs.
Wells Fargo Has Used Its Lockdown Time Well
By focusing more on consumer deposits, partly out of necessity,
Wells Fargo is in a position to be one of the biggest winners as
rates rise.
Honeywell Earnings Were Great. Here's Why the Stock Is Down.
Industrial giant Honeywell International reported another solid
quarter Friday, but the stock isn't rising.
Scott Stuber Helped Netflix Disrupt Hollywood. Now He Wants to Conquer the Oscars.
The streaming giant's movie chief on why the awards matter to
Netflix, post-pandemic movie-watching and which A-list director
he's trying to coax into a film deal
JPMorgan Apologizes for Role in Soccer Super League
The U.S. banking giant had pledged $4 billion to finance the
teams joining the breakaway European competition.
Intel's Dreams Meet Reality
A sharp drop in data-center revenue and profit underscores major
challenges ahead for the chipmaker
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April 23, 2021 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT)
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