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Dow Jones Newswires: Mullen CEO David Michery says he’s disappointed in stock’s performance

The company is working with Share Intel to investigate the stock's trading. Michery said the company should have something to announce in the coming days.

Earnings Results: Snowflake breaks its string of guidance cuts, and its stock heads higher

Snowflake kept its full-year forecast steady in Wednesday's earnings report.

: Violent clashes are marring a summer of labor solidarity. Here’s what happened at a wedding.

Here comes the bride — and striking hotel workers.

The Margin: Oscar Mayer gave away straws shaped like hot dogs. They were gone in 9 minutes.

The brand is the latest to roll out a quirky promotional item — and it's promising to keep restocking them in the coming days.

Market Extra: Why this abstract concept could rattle stocks when Powell speaks at Jackson Hole

Investors and traders are looking for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to address where he sees the neutral rate of interest during his speech on Friday.

Market Extra: Famed short seller Marc Cohodes rails against ‘sociopath’ critics and says he lost ‘a million dollars’ on AMC bet in wild interview

Marc Cohodes loves to crow about his prescient bets against companies that eventually imploded. And there have been many. But don't question him about his mistakes on the long side.

: Mallinckrodt to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy again and cut about $1.9 billion in debt

Mallinckrodt will file for bankruptcy for a second time as the drugmaker struggles with an opioid settlement.

Realtor.com: Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner finally sell their Miami mansion for $15 million

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Banking: Schwab’s stock outpaces financial stock rebound

Analyst says concerns over liquidity were overblown after Schwab issues $2.35 billion in corporate debt.

: SEC votes to require private equity and hedge funds to disclose performance and fees

The U.S. SEC is on track to adopt new rules that will mandate that private equity and hedge funds disclose quarterly performance, fees and expenses

: It’s ‘crunch time’ for unionized auto workers, but this is not UPS

Talks between unionized workers and Big Three auto makers progress slowly ahead of the current contract's Sept. 14 expiration, in contrast with recent labor successes.

: Nike’s stock falls with sporting retailers and is now at risk of longest losing streak on record

Nike's stock has fallen for 10 straight sessions and if losses hold through the close, it will be its longest losing streak.
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