Tyson Foods Profit Declines as Beef Price Drops 
 

Profit margins from the meat processor's beef division have come under pressure as consumer demand softens for premium cuts of beef and as cattle herds shrink.

 
Dell to Cut 5% of Workforce 
 

The computer maker said it is reorganizing certain teams as market conditions continue to erode.

 
Adani Group Plans $1.1 Billion Loan Repayment After Share Collateral Plummets 
 

The group said its founders will prepay the loan that was backed by shares of some of its companies, a move to shore up investor confidence.

 
Nissan, Renault Alliance Shake-Up to Give Each More Independence 
 

Nissan and Renault unveiled a long-planned restructuring of their two-decade-old alliance-a decoupling that falls short of a full divorce but gives each car company more autonomy after years of tensions.

 
Paramount Reveals Plan to Remake Showtime 
 

The premium cable network is overhauling its slate around franchises after a merger with streamer Paramount+.

 
Lodging Companies Step Up Efforts to Lure Competitors' Hotels to Their Brands 
 

Hotel conversions often pick up during periods of economic upheaval and slowing development.

 
Panera Among Restaurant Companies Looking at IPOs 
 

More companies in the restaurant industry are aiming to test investors' demand for new listings.

 
National Enquirer to Be Sold to Group Including Former MoviePass Executive 
 

The scandal-plagued tabloid had facilitated a hush-money scheme involving former President Trump.

 
Footwear's Trendy Comeback: Retail 
 

Shoe brands are turning back to the wholesale channel.

 
AbbVie Aims for New Drugs to Boost Sales 
 

The drugmaker is turning to next-generation successors to Humira to replenish billions of dollars in sales that will be lost.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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