business
Einride Sues Maersk Over U.S. Rollout of Battery-Electric Big Rigs
The Swedish startup says the Danish logistics company reneged on an agreement to deploy 300 trucks in California, Illinois and New Jersey. Source link
Paramount Has Spoken to Middle-East Funds About Investing in Warner Deal, Sources Say
Paramount is to submit its bid of around $23.50 a share for Warner Bros. Discovery this week. Source link
AIG Withdrew Executive Hire After Inquiry Into Alleged Inappropriate Workplace Relationship
John Neal’s previous employer, Lloyd’s of London, reopened an investigation into his conduct. Source link
AIG Withdrew Executive Hire After Inquiry Into Alleged Inappropriate Workplace Relationship
John Neal’s previous employer, Lloyd’s of London, reopened an investigation into his conduct. Source link
Can Chinese-Made Buses Be Hacked? Norway Drove One Down a Mine to Find Out
The growing prevalence of Chinese technology in Europe’s infrastructure is stoking security concerns across the region. Source link
U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Fall as Exports, Refinery Use Rise
Crude oil inventories decreased last week by 3.4 million barrels as exports increased and refineries ran at a higher rate, said the EIA. Source link
Help Wanted: The Changing Face of Job Listings From the 1790s to Now
Old classified ads reveal a lot about the nature of labor—and the economy—since the founding of the country. Source link
Williams-Sonoma Sales, Profit Rise Despite Furniture Tariff Impacts
Williams-Sonoma reported higher third-quarter profit and sales and raised its full-year operating margin forecast, shrugging off the impact of imported furniture tariffs. Source link
Target to Invest Billions to Upgrade Stores as Sales Slump Continues
The retailer lowered its expected profit range for the full year as net sales fell 1.5% in the third quarter. Source link
AI Music Platform Suno Valued at $2.45 Billion
The startup has raised $250 million and says annual revenue has reached $200 million. Source link