Exxon, Chevron Earnings Fall Back to Earth 
 

The oil companies are still printing big profits, but their postpandemic run of record earnings is slowing down.


 
Regulators Probe Tesla Recall Tied to Autopilot 
 

Federal auto-safety regulators have opened an investigation into the adequacy of Tesla's December recall of 2 million vehicles equipped with Autopilot controls.


 
Apollo Global to Buy U.S. Silica in $1.85 Billion Deal 
 

U.S. Silica Holdings has agreed to be taken private by Apollo Global Management in a deal that gives the industrial minerals company an enterprise value of roughly $1.85 billion.


 
Charter continues to shed internet subscribers, reflecting cable's growth woes 
 

Charter lost more internet subscribers than expected in the first quarter as the cable industry's broadband growth challenges continued.


 
AbbVie's first-quarter results top expectations as arthritis drugs fuel growth 
 

AbbVie on Friday reported first-quarter results that beat expectations even as sales of its blockbuster autoimmune drug Humira continued to fall.


 
Anglo Can Afford to Be Coy About a BHP Megadeal-for Now 
 

One way or another, some of mining giant Anglo American's assets seem destined for new owners.


 
Colgate Stock Rises on Earnings Beat-and-Raise 
 

The consumer products company lifts its net sales growth guidance for the year to 2% to 5%.


 
ByteDance Says It Won't Sell U.S. TikTok 
 

The Beijing-based company said that foreign-media reports that it is exploring the sale of TikTok "are untrue."


 
Airbus earnings drop, raising fears it may struggle to profit on Boeing's woes 
 

Airbus posted a 25% drop in earnings as higher costs eroded its margins, even as its sales increased


 
NextEra Arm, Squeezed by Niche Financing, Considers Private Capital Raise 
 

NextEra Energy Partners is mulling its options for how to pay bills coming due under an obscure type of financing that has weighed on the company since its stock price tumbled last year.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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