Regal Cinemas Owner Cineworld Prepares for Bankruptcy Filing 
 

Theater admissions aren't recovering fast enough for the world's second-largest cinema chain to avert insolvency.

 
GM Reinstates Quarterly Dividend Suspended Since Start of Pandemic 
 

Executives say progress on key initiatives gave the company confidence to reinstate the quarterly dividend and resume share repurchases.

 
For Bed Bath & Beyond, Investor's Sale Adds to Problems 
 

Ryan Cohen's unloading of his 10% stake adds to the uncertainty at a retailer that is bleeding customers and cash.

 
Tesla Seeks Chinese Government Support for Its Suppliers Amid Power Cuts 
 

China's Sichuan province has ordered factories to scale back production in recent days amid electricity rationing, impacting the automotive industry.

 
Rivian Drops Cheapest Versions of Its Electric Truck and SUV Models 
 

Electric-vehicle startup Rivian Automotive Inc. is discontinuing the least-expensive versions of its pickup truck and SUV models, citing low customer demand.

 
Wayfair to Lay Off Nearly 900 Workers 
 

The Boston-based furniture and home-goods company said it expects the cuts to cost between $30 million and $40 million.

 
Deere's Profit Rises on Demand for Farm, Construction Equipment 
 

Inflationary pressures and supply-chain snarls created challenges in the third quarter.

 
Grubhub's Owner Begins a Necessary Slim Down 
 

After years of swallowing new businesses, Grubhub's owner has begun a painful but much-needed purge.

 
Foot Locker Names Mary Dillon as Next CEO 
 

The former Ulta boss is taking the helm of the athletic-goods chain as it tries to shift out of shopping malls and lessen its dependence on Nike.

 
Sprouts Farmers Market Could Blossom 
 

Focus returns to growth story as the company's comparable-store sales stabilize.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

August 19, 2022 11:15 ET (15:15 GMT)

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