business
Private-Credit Earnings Ease Investor Concern Over Asset Class’s Health
Apollo CEO Marc Rowan addressed issues that have had investors on edge. Source link
Air Canada Sales, Profit Fall Following Flight Attendant Strike
The airline’s revenue fell 5% to 5.77 billion Canadian dollars in the latest quarter. Source link
Opinion | What the NBA Gambling Scandal Taught Us
Students discuss their trust in game outcomes and the league’s popularity. Source link
Auto & Transport Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Uber, Ferrari and more in the latest Market Talks covering Auto and Transport. Source link
Super Micro Raises Revenue Outlook as Order Book Expands
The server maker now expects revenue for fiscal 2026 to hit at least $36 billion amid rising AI-related demand for Nvidia-equipped servers. Source link
Match Results Improve, Though Tinder Is Still Searching for Love From Users
Tinder experienced another decline in revenue and a 7% drop in paying users, though Chief Executive Spencer Rascoff said certain new product offerings are gaining traction with Gen Z users. Source link
Molson Coors Leans on Affordable Beers as Industry Weakness Persists
The company swung to a loss in the recent quarter, as changing consumer preferences and macroeconomic pressures weighed on the beer industry. Source link
Sequoia Capital Leader Exits in VC Shake-Up
Managing partner Roelof Botha says he is turning over stewardship of the investment firm after a turbulent stretch. Source link
Norwegian Cruise Line Says Family Bookings Hurt Pricing Mix
Norwegian Cruise Line posted higher quarterly sales and raised its full-year earnings outlook but said higher bookings from families were lowering its price mix. Shares fell. Source link
Caterpillar Targets Bigger Sales Growth Through 2030
Caterpillar is looking to accelerate its annual sales growth through 2030 and beef up its capital spending on capacity and digital technology. Source link