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August 18 2022 - 5:41AM
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Oil Giants Must Face Climate-Liability Suits in States, Appeals Court Rules
In a setback for companies such as Exxon, Chevron and Shell, the
decision is the sixth this year to find that climate lawsuits
should play out in state, not federal courts.
Amazon Seeks Top Film Executive Amid Expansion of Entertainment Arm
Amazon Studios has held talks with Scott Stuber, the studio head
at Netflix, which is displaying fresh vulnerabilities as its
subscriber numbers decline.
Country Garden Holdings' Shares Fall After Warning of First-Half Profit Slump
Shares of Country Garden Holdings Co. fell in Hong Kong after
the Chinese property developer warned of a big drop in first-half
net profit.
Geely Automobile Profit Falls on Higher Costs
The Chinese car maker expects sales and profitability in the
second half to be pressured by intense competition in the China
auto market, rising raw-material and battery prices and a global
shortage of chip supply.
Galaxy Entertainment Swings to Loss as Lockdowns Weigh
Galaxy Entertainment Group swung to a net loss in the first half
as revenue and profitability plunged, worsened by a temporary
suspension of its Macau operations in July.
CVS, Walgreens and Walmart Ordered to Pay $650 Million to Ohio Counties in Opioid Case
A jury last year found the companies owning CVS, Walgreens and
Walmart pharmacies were liable for contributing to the opioid
epidemic in Lake and Trumbull counties.
Cisco Reports Solid Earnings. The Stock Is Jumping.
Networking and security products company Cisco Systems reported
strong fiscal-fourth-quarter earnings and provided an upbeat
outlook.
Dodge Pitches Muscle-Car Fans on EVs
The 122-year-old brand revealed a new concept car and plans to
sell its first fully electric performance model in 2024, replacing
the Challenger and Charger, which are being discontinued after next
year.
WWE's Board Finds Vince McMahon Paid $5 Million to Donald Trump's Charity
The CEO's contributions to the Donald J. Trump Foundation
coincided with the real-estate developer's appearances at a
WrestleMania event and on 'WWE Raw.'
Auckland Airport Conservative on Pace of Travel Recovery, Reports Second Ever Loss
Auckland International Airport Ltd. said a full recovery in
passenger numbers from the Covid-19 pandemic may take longer than
the global travel industry expects. The company also reported its
second ever annual loss.
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August 18, 2022 05:26 ET (09:26 GMT)
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