By Kannaki Deka (Reuters) -3M Co raised its full-year profit forecast on Tuesday, after strong demand for roofing material, industrial adhesives and electronic equipment helped
Month: October 2024
Industrial paintmaker Sherwin-Williams profit misses estimates on weak demand
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Shift to electric vehicles will have far-reaching impact, IMF says
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BlackRock taps into AI frenzy with two new ETFs
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Disney to announce next CEO in early 2026, names James Gorman as new chair
(Reuters) -Walt Disney said on Monday it would appoint a new chief executive officer in early 2026 and named James Gorman as its chairman. Gorman,
Harris, Trump in dead heat across swing states in Washington Post poll
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump remain in a tight contest across seven battleground states with just two weeks
BlackRock’s Fink bullish on private markets amid high US deficit
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US unveils new rules to block China, Russia and Iran from accessing bulk US data
By Sarah N. Lynch and David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department on Monday proposed new rules to protect federal government data or
G7 reassures Ukraine on NATO bid, frets over threat to UN in Lebanon
By Angelo Amante NAPLES, Italy (Reuters) -Defence ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) wealthy democracies on Saturday backed Ukraine’s “irreversible” path to NATO membership
Cuba suffers third major setback in restoring power to island, millions still in dark
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