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Texas Instruments Warns of Slower Semiconductor Industry Recovery
The Dallas-based company said it is seeing a semiconductor-industry recovery chug along at a more moderate pace than past cycles. Source link
Cable Giant Charter Lays Off 1,200 Workers
The cuts in corporate and back-office roles total more than 1% of the company’s workforce. Source link
Capital One Financial Delinquencies Fall, Helping to Lift Revenue, Profit
The bank’s integration of Discover, acquired in May, is going well, Chief Executive Richard Fairbank says. Source link
DraftKings to Launch Prediction Markets Platform
The company will launch DraftKings Predictions, a mobile app that will allow users to trade contracts on the outcomes of events in finance, culture and entertainment. Source link
Opinion | Democrats Should Divorce the Media
Press lying hasn’t been a help but a hindrance to the opposition party. Source link
Netflix Revenue and Profit Grow as Ad Business Accelerates
The dominant streamer reported higher revenue and profit, driven by membership growth, increased ad revenue and price increases, but shares slumped on a tax-dispute expense. Source link
Mattel Looks Toward Holiday Season After Order Delays Hurt Third-Quarter Sales
Mattel said U.S. retailers significantly ramped up orders in recent weeks, giving the toy company enough confidence ahead of the holidays to back its outlook for the year. Source link
GM Shares Surge 15% on Raised Guidance
The automaker is taking steps to cap electric-vehicle losses, and strong sales boosted the company‘s third-quarter results. Source link
Travis Kelce Teams Up With Investor for Activist Campaign at Six Flags
Jana Partners built a 9% stake in the theme-park operator with a group that includes the Kansas City Chiefs tight end. Source link
Opinion | My Business Puts Its Private Jets to Good Use
Airplanes are expensive, but they’re powerful tools of tremendous value too. Source link