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Uber is scrapping surplus bikes after selling Jump to Lime even as people are looking for transportation alternatives because of the coronavirus.
Beginning June 8, Canadian marijuana company Aphria will switch from the NYSE to the Nasdaq exchange, with the same symbol.
Aytu BioScience has a distribution agreement for a COVID-19 rapid test and is developing a potential UV light-based treatment.
Even with parks reopening it might take a while for Disney to recapture the magic, but its new streaming service is exceeding expectations.
HBO Max is live and being carried by Xfinity, but deals with Roku and Amazon Fire TV await as Comcast holds out for app-based delivery.
Oil stocks have taken a beating since the coronavirus pandemic and Chesapeake Energy has easily gotten the worst of it.
AT&T has taken advantage of low rates to improve its capital structure and remains committed to a hefty dividend, but the stock has underperformed.
Lisa Su was the highest paid CEO in 2019, with a $58.5 million package. She has positioned AMD for success in high-growth areas.
May U.S. car sales are expected to be down sharply from a year ago. That shows the long road to a comeback for America's large carmakers.
Struggling to survive, ride-sharing companies face a potential new threat: Amazon.
After being fact-checked, President Donald Trump has promised to sign an executive order that would eliminate a decades-old privilege that internet companies have enjoyed.
Beyond Meat could benefit if the coronavirus and concerns about meat-processing workers and the environment change people’s diets.
The future of smartphones in the United States and most other major nations is 5G. If Apple gets its share of 5G hardware sales, the stock should stay healthy.
Amazon is reportedly in talks to buy the autonomous mobility company Zoox as it looks to automation to cut warehousing and shipping costs.
A sustainable rally looks like the theme for Disney stock as parks and properties reopen.