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Heavy industry, transport sectors to align on net-zero climate plans By Reuters

By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Over 400 companies across some of the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitting industries – from shipping to steelmaking - have agreed to work together on plans to decarbonize by 2050, according to a coalition of climate advocacy groups that set up the partnership. The agreement, to be announced at the virtual Davos World Economic Forum on...

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Google revives Australia news platform launch amid content payment fight By Reuters

By Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) - Google is reviving plans to launch its own news website in Australia within weeks, according to a local media outlet contracted to provide articles for the venture, as the search giant fights world-first proposed laws on content payments. The launch of the News Showcase product as early as next month is Google's latest tactic in...

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Dow Slips as Bulls Pause Ahead of Key Earnings; Fed Kicks Off Meeting By Investing.com

By Yasin Ebrahim Investing.com – The Dow closed just below the flatline Tuesday as investors paused their bullish bets on stocks amid a swath of quarterly reports and an update on monetary policy due Wednesday as the Federal Reserve kicked off its two-day meeting. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.07%, or 22 points, after rising 160 points intraday. The S&P 500 was...

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Texas Instruments Earnings, Revenue beat in Q4 By Investing.com

Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) reported on Tuesday fourth quarter earnings that beat analysts' forecasts and revenue that topped expectations. Texas Instruments announced earnings per share of $1.64 on revenue of $4.08B. Analysts polled by Investing.com anticipated EPS of $1.34 on revenue of $3.6B. Texas Instruments shares are up 4% from the beginning of the year and are trading at $171.53...

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Maxim Earnings, Revenue beat in Q2 By Investing.com

Maxim (NASDAQ:MXIM) reported on Tuesday second quarter earnings that beat analysts' forecasts and revenue that topped expectations. Maxim announced earnings per share of $0.73 on revenue of $628.3M (NYSE:MMM). Analysts polled by Investing.com anticipated EPS of $0.6774 on revenue of $605.81M. Maxim shares are up 4% from the beginning of the year and are trading at $93.16 , down-from-52-week-high.They...

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Starbucks Earnings beat, Revenue misses In Q1 By Investing.com

Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) reported on Tuesday first quarter earnings that beat analysts' forecasts and revenue that fell short of expectations. Starbucks announced earnings per share of $0.61 on revenue of $6.75B. Analysts polled by Investing.com anticipated EPS of $0.555 on revenue of $6.9B. Starbucks shares are down 2% from the beginning of the year and are trading at $102.66 ,...

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Canadian National Railway Earnings, Revenue beat in Q4 By Investing.com

Canadian National Railway reported on Tuesday fourth quarter earnings that beat analysts' forecasts and revenue that topped expectations. Canadian National Railway announced earnings per share of C$1.43 on revenue of C$3.66B. Analysts polled by Investing.com anticipated EPS of C$1.42 on revenue of C$3.63B. Canadian National Railway shares are down 2% from the beginning of the year and are trading...

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Microsoft Earnings, Revenue beat in Q2 By Investing.com

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) reported on Tuesday second quarter earnings that beat analysts' forecasts and revenue that topped expectations. Microsoft announced earnings per share of $2.03 on revenue of $43.08B. Analysts polled by Investing.com anticipated EPS of $1.64 on revenue of $40.23B. Microsoft shares are up 4% from the beginning of the year and are trading at $244.67 , down-from-52-week-high.They are...

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Asian shares set for mixed opening, eyes on Fed, stimulus By Reuters

By Alwyn Scott NEW YORK (Reuters) - Asian equities looked set to rise on Wednesday, bouncing back from a steep sell-off on Tuesday, while Australian stocks were seen opening weaker in a catchup after a Tuesday holiday. Higher markets in Europe and a slight decline from record stock levels in the United States overnight suggested that investors were cautious about possible roadblocks...

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