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Impossible Foods seeks approval to sell its plant-based burgers in Europe

Impossible foods filed an application in the European Union that hints it is looking to make inroads in that market.

Walmart’s cure for a short holiday shopping season: Start the deals early

Walmart says it’s kicking off holiday deals “earlier than ever,” starting this Friday at midnight ET. The retailer cites the fact that there are six fewer shopping days between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year.

This top BMW executive says the baby boomer mindset isn’t always the key to success

Speaking at the One Young World conference in London on Wednesday, Peter Schwarzenbauer, an outgoing member of BMW Group’s board, discussed the values that led to his success.

FDA proposes rule requiring breast implant manufacturers to post cancer warnings on labels

The FDA issued new guidance on breast implants Wednesday, proposing rules that would require manufacturers to post warnings of the potential risks, including cancer and other complications.

Tiffany’s is selling a holiday advent calendar that will set you back $112,000

Each display contains 24 items including earrings, bracelets and even a sterling silver harmonica.

Mercedes-Benz’s tiny car brand bets on China after failing in US

Mercedes-Benz’s smart city car brand will make electric cars with Chinese carmaker Geely, granting the struggling smart brand a new chance at life. The tiny cars failed to resonate in the U.S. or sell enough in Europe to offset labor costs.

Tesla’s latest battle to win over Wall Street skeptics on the company’s outlook

Tesla raised more than $2 billion in stocks and bonds earlier this year, but its shares remain down substantially in 2019 as it gets set to report Q3 earnings on Wednesday.

NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal says Houston Rockets GM Daryl Morey was ‘right’ to support Hong Kong

“We as American people, we do a lot of business in China, and they know and understand our values, and we understand their values. And one of our best values here in America is free speech,” O’Neal said.