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Target profit falls 19% amid inflation pressures

Target's third-quarter profit tumbles 19% as inflation-squeezed shoppers reduce spending. The retailer expects sales slump to continue through holiday season while investing $5B in store remodels.

Barrick Leadership Overhaul Amid Breakup Talk

Barrick Gold Corp. announces a major management overhaul, with senior executives departing, as activist investor Elliott builds a stake and speculation about a potential breakup grows.

GHD exceeds AUD 3 billion in revenue for 2025

Global professional services firm GHD achieves record AUD 3 billion revenue in 2025, with strong growth across Asia Pacific and Americas markets. Read the full financial breakdown.

BASF Canada: Top 100 Employer for 12 Years

BASF Canada has been recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for the 12th consecutive year, highlighting its exceptional workplace culture and employee benefits.

Trump Buys $82M in Corporate and Municipal Bonds

Financial disclosures reveal President Trump purchased over $82 million in bonds, including investments in sectors benefiting from his administration's policies. Explore the potential conflicts of interest.

How Lenders Spotted Red Flags at First Brands

Discover how Apollo Global Management and Soros Fund Management avoided massive losses in the First Brands collapse by identifying critical warning signs that others missed.

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon Retiring in January

Walmart announces CEO Doug McMillon's retirement in January 2026, with U.S. operations chief John Furner set to take leadership. Learn about this major corporate transition.

George Weston posts $477M Q3 profit, revenue up 5%

George Weston Ltd. reports strong Q3 2025 results with a $477 million profit and nearly 5% revenue growth. Discover the key drivers behind this performance and what's next for the Canadian retail giant.

Why Manufacturing Tax Incentives Don't Work in Canada

Economist Jack Mintz argues Canada's 50-year experiment with manufacturing tax preferences has failed. True economic growth requires market-driven productivity improvements, not government favoritism.

Thai Conglomerate GULF Achieves 'A' Credit Rating

Thailand's Gulf Development Public Company Limited (GULF) secures an 'A' corporate credit rating with stable outlook from Japan Credit Rating Agency, reflecting strong financial health.

Cenovus finalizes MEG Energy takeover deal

Cenovus Energy has officially completed its acquisition of MEG Energy, marking the end of a lengthy takeover process. The deal strengthens Canada's energy sector consolidation.

Manulife reports $1.8B in Q3 earnings

Manulife Financial announced $1.8 billion in Q3 2025 earnings, a slight decrease year-over-year. Discover the key figures and what this means for Canada's insurance giant.

Cisco Shares Climb on Strong AI-Fuelled Demand

Cisco shares surge as the company reports robust demand for its AI-powered networking equipment, signaling a major shift in corporate infrastructure spending. Discover the details behind this tech rally.

Baytex Energy sells Eagle Ford operations for $3.25B

Calgary's Baytex Energy is divesting its U.S. Eagle Ford operations in a major $3.25 billion deal, reshaping its North American portfolio. Discover the strategic implications for Canada's energy sector.

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