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UAW strike cost GM up to $4 billion for 2019, substantially higher than estimated

Wall Street analysts had estimated the strike cost GM more than $2 billion in lost vehicle production during the third and fourth quarters.

Lululemon CEO: To really pop our menswear line, more men need to know we actually have one

“We know our awareness and consideration within the men’s category is still low, and that is where the opportunity lies,” CEO Calvin McDonald says.

‘Game of Thrones’ prequel pilot not picked up by HBO

The much anticipated “Game of Thrones” prequel staring Naomi Watts will not be coming to HBO. According to a report from Variety, HBO passed on the pilot for the series, which was set thousands of years before the events of the original.

Fiat Chrysler shares surge on report of merger talks with French automaker

The news comes two days before the Italian-American automaker is scheduled to news outlet reported the French automaker approached Fiat Chrysler about a potential merger earlier this year.

The NCAA will allow athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness

The NCAA is finally embracing “change” and starting the process of allowing student-athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness, the organization announced on Tuesday.

Hudson’s Bay CEO Helena Foulkes: ‘Barneys is an example of how tough it is out there’

Hudson’s Bay Company CEO Helena Foulkes knows the department store sector is troubled.

Juul names new CFO amid management shakeup, several top executives are out

Several top executives have left the company, including Chief Administrative Officer Ashley Gould and Chief Financial Officer Tim Danaher.

Marketing chiefs face a ‘final desperate fight for survival’ in 2020, says report

Large corporates including McDonald’s, Uber and Johnson & Johnson no longer have chief marketing officers (CMOs) and the role risks becoming outdated next year, according to a new report.

Boeing tells lawmakers that its safety assessments of 737 Max fell short

Senators are grilling Boeing’s leaders after two fatal crashes of the 737 Max