SpaceX Sues Labor Board Over Employee Firings 
 

At issue is the company's decision to fire several SpaceX employees who circulated a letter critical of Elon Musk in 2022.

 
Exxon Mobil Expects Up to $2.6 Billion in Upstream Impairments 
 

Exxon Mobil is expecting up to $2.6 billion in impairments in the fourth quarter for its upstream business, mostly related to idled assets in California.

 
Supermarket Giant Drops Pepsi and Lay's Over Price Increases 
 

Carrefour stopped selling PepsiCo products in France, Italy, Spain and Belgium because of what it called unacceptable price increases.

 
New Management at Lucky Bucks Sues Former Executives, Alleges Fraud 
 

The slot machine operator formerly known as Lucky Bucks is suing members of its former management and their affiliates, seeking the return of approximately $200 million and accusing them of defrauding the company.

 
Covid-19 Treatment Developer Humanigen Files for Bankruptcy 
 

California-based company says FDA's rejection of lenzilumab is a major cause of its financial troubles.

 
Health Insurers Invest in Digital to Boost Drug-by-Mail Delivery 
 

Most people still pick up prescriptions at their local drugstore. More and more insurance companies want to just mail medications-and are working on their apps to make that happen.

 
Walgreens' stock turns sharply lower after dividend halved to bolster cash flow 
 

Walgreens Boots Alliance's stock rallied Thursday, after the drugstore chain and healthcare services company beat fiscal first-quarter earnings expectations, and nearly halved its dividend to bolster its cash position.

 
DocGo CEO Defends Performance on New York City Migrant-Care Contract 
 

DocGo Chief Executive Lee Bienstock is standing by the mobile-healthcare company's performance under a controversial migrant-care contract awarded by New York City.

 
Octopus Energy Has Texas-Size Ambitions 
 

Britain's biggest electricity retailer is using AI in its Uber-like approach to overcome the intermittence of wind and solar power.

 
Rocket Cos. Hires Former Airbnb CMO Jonathan Mildenhall as Its CMO 
 

The marketing veteran will be responsible for creating a more unified voice for the company's businesses.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

January 05, 2024 01:15 ET (06:15 GMT)

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