The Wall Street Journal: Wrangler parent VF Corp. could sell its denim business
VF Corp. is weighing strategic alternatives for its jeans business, including a sale or spin off......»»
Apple close to buying Intel"s modem business: report
Apple Inc. could be within a week of agreeing to a deal to buy Intel Corp.'s modem-chip business, according to a Monday afternoon report. The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple and Intel are in advanced talks on a deal that values the busi.....»»
FedEx stock falls after WSJ report of price cuts to support Express business
Shares of FedEx Corp. fell 1.3% in premarket trading Monday, after The Wall Street Journal reported that the package delivery giant has been offering big discounts in an effort to attract online merchants to its Exp.....»»
News Corp exploring potential sale of News America Marketing business
Wall Street Journal-owner News Corp said on Tuesday it was evaluating options for its News America Marketing (NAM) business, including a potential sale......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Activist investor Ackman says he opposes United Technologies-Raytheon deal
William Ackman, a big United Technologies Corp. shareholder who earlier pushed the industrial giant to streamline its business, is now urging the company to call off its planned megamerger with Raytheon Co., which he says makes no strategic sense......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Canon and Toshiba fined $2.5 million each for U.S. antitrust violations
Canon Inc. and Toshiba Corp. on Monday agreed to pay $2.5 million each to settle charges the companies violated U.S. antitrust laws by failing to notify authorities before a deal made for Toshiba’s medical device business......»»
Apple reportedly held talks to buy Intel’s 5G modem business, but poached top talent instead
Apple Inc. spent months exploring a multibillion-dollar deal to buy Intel Corp.'s 5G mobile modem business, while simultaneously hiring away top talent from the chipmaker’s team, according to reports in The Wall Street Journal and The Telegraph. The.....»»
Intel puts modem business up for sale, held talks with Apple: WSJ
Intel Corp is exploring strategic options for its modem chip business, including a possible sale to Apple or another acquirer, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Microsoft’s new Xbox ditches discs, will offer only downloaded games
Microsoft Corp. is planning to sell an Xbox videogame machine that doesn’t use discs or cartridges, a first for a major console maker and a move that brings the industry a step closer to an all-digital, streaming future......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Publicis nears $4.5 billion deal to buy Alliance Data’s Epsilon unit
French advertising giant Publicis Groupe SA nears a deal to buy Alliance Data Systems Corp.’s marketing-services business for about $4.5 billion, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
Campbell to sell fresh food business for about $500 mln to former executive: WSJ
Campbell Soup Co is nearing a deal to sell its fresh foods unit, including Bolthouse Farms, for about $500 million to a group led by the former chief executive officer of the unit, the Wall Street Journal reported......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Budweiser parent and Keurig Dr Pepper to sell single-serve cocktail maker through Drinkworks joint venture
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. and Anheuser-Busch InBev SA are pushing ahead with an idea to automate home bartending with a K-Cup machine for cocktails, seeking to tap new areas of growth as sales of their core products slow......»»
The Wall Street Journal: GE rebuffed Danaher bid to buy life-sciences unit
Danaher Corp. recently expressed interest in a deal for General Electric Co.’s life-sciences business, but GE didn’t engage and isn’t interested in a deal, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Sprint CEO stepping down, will be replaced by finance chief
Sprint Corp.’s chief executive said he would step back from the wireless carrier’s management team to take a senior role at its Japanese parent company as Sprint seeks regulatory approval for a $26 billion merger with rival T-Mobile US Inc......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump extends lifeline to sanctioned Chinese tech company ZTE
President Donald Trump says he’s working with Chinese President Xi Jinping to keep ZTE Corp. in business, throwing an extraordinary lifeline to the stricken Chinese telecommunication giant......»»
GE to Merge Rail Division With Wabtec in $11 Billion Deal - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalGE to Merge Rail Division With Wabtec in $11 Billion DealWall Street JournalGeneral Electric Co. GE -0.40% agreed to merge its railroad business with Wabtec Corp. WAB .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Walmart to buy SoftBank’s stake in India’s Flipkart
SoftBank Group Corp. said Wednesday it has agreed to sell its entire stake in India’s Flipkart Group to Walmart Inc......»»
GE nearing deal to sell industrial engines unit to Advent: WSJ
(Reuters) - General Electric Co is close to a deal to sell its industrial gas engines business to private equity firm Advent International for $3 billion or more, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
GE reportedly near deal to sell industrial engines unit to Advent
General Electric Co (GE.N) is close to a deal to sell its industrial gas engines business to private equity firm Advent International for $3 billion or more, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter......»»
Hudson"s Bay denies that it has reportedly agreed to sell half of its Europe operations
Hudson's Bay Co. , the Canada-based retailer founded in 1670, said it has not entered an agreement to sell or combine its European business or properties. The announcement comes after The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this week, c.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Univision confirms it’s looking to sell parent of Gizmodo, Deadspin, The Onion
Univision Communications Inc. said Tuesday that it is exploring a sale of its Gizmodo Media Group, which houses websites including Gizmodo and Deadspin, and the satirical website The Onion, as it focuses on core assets......»»