Norway’s Fellesforbundet, the country’s largest private sector labour union, said on Wednesday it could from Dec. 20 start blocking any transport of Tesla cars meant for the Swedish market.
Cybersecurity firm SentinelOne on Tuesday forecast fourth-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates and raised its annual revenue outlook, as cybersecurity spending remains strong.
Exxon Mobil will increase annual project spending to between $22 billion and $27 billion through 2027, the company said in an update that largely continues existing spending and production targets.
Campbell Soup surpassed Wall Street expectations for quarterly profit on Wednesday, benefiting from higher prices for its packaged meals and snacks that helped offset a slowdown in demand from cost-conscious consumers.
Top bosses of JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and other major banks planned on Wednesday to warn lawmakers that capital hikes and other new regulations being contemplated by U.S. bank regulators will hurt credit markets and the broader economy.
Hollywood actors on Tuesday approved a three-year contract with major studios and streamers, formally ending the six months of labor disputes that had brought the industry to a standstill.
Global commodities trader Trafigura said it was setting aside $127 million cover a possible U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) fine to end a probe into “improper payments” by the company in Brazil, a statement from the company said on Wednesday.