: Mullen Automotive’s stock bounces off record low after retaining law firm to ‘take action’ against naked short sellers
Shares of Mullen Automotive Inc. MULN rose 3.9% in premarket trading Wednesday, after the electric vehicle maker said it retained Christian Attar to combat illegal...
: Sarepta Therapeutics completes sale of priority review voucher for $102 million
Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. SRPT said Wednesday it has completed the sale of its Rare Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher for $102 million and will use...
: Airline stocks see broad weakness after July 4 travel disruptions
Shares of airline operators traded broadly lower in premarket trading Wednesday, after travel on the July 4 holiday was disrupted by bad weather. Data from...
Moderna strikes deal to develop mRNA drugs in China
The deal is the biotech company's first agreement with China after the Asian nation repeatedly refused to accept mRNA vaccines from U.S.-based manufacturers.
Binance suspends transfers for several Multichain-bridged tokens
Binance will cease deposit and withdrawals support for Multichain-bridged tokens Polkastarter (POLS), Alchemy Pay (ACH), Alpaca Finance (ALPACA) and Travala (AVA. The tokens are minted...
Bond Report: Treasury yields dip after soft China data and ahead of Fed minutes
A weaker-than-expected survey of China's service sector has sparked renewed concerns early Wednesday about the pace of global economic growth and encouraged buyers of fixed...
: Monster agrees to acquire rival Bang Energy out of bankruptcy for $362 million
Monster played a role in the bankruptcy of its smaller rival, which it sued for false advertising and other misconduct.
Need to Know: This value investor lunched with Warren Buffett and cornered Bill Gates. Here’s his take on AI, Nvidia and Microsoft.
One value investor struggles to understand Nvidia's valuation as he thinks about the winners from AI.
Peter Morici: Biden and McCarthy’s debt-ceiling deal has put the U.S. on course for a fiscal trainwreck
Sacrificing critical infrastructure to accommodate growing entitlements spending cannot continue, writes Peter Morici.