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Watch Boeing’s CEO Dennis Muilenburg testify before Congress on 737 Max crashes

CEO Dennis Muilenburg testifies before a Senate panel on the 737 Max crashes.

Beyond Meat turns its first profit, topping estimates, but shares sink

Beyond Meat on Monday reported its first quarterly profit and topped analysts’ expectations for quarterly earnings and revenue.

Oil markets could face oversupply in 2020, the IEA says

Oil markets are expected to face excess supplies in 2020 due to a production boost amid weak demand growth, the director for energy markets and security at the International Energy Agency says.

‘Game of Thrones’ showrunners Benioff and Weiss reportedly no longer working on ‘Star Wars’ trilogy

David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the first-time showrunners who brought “Game of Thrones” to life on HBO have reportedly walked away from their deal with Disney’s Lucasfilm to launch a “Star Wars” feature film trilogy in 2022.

Boeing CEO to face heat in Congress over 737 Max crashes: ‘The whole world’s watching’

Boeing’s CEO Dennis Muilenburg faces two congressional hearings this week over the 737 Max.

Everything Jim Cramer said on ‘Mad Money,’ including S&P 500 highs, Microsoft JEDI contract, consumer

CNBC’s Jim Cramer breaks down what’s driving the market toward all-time highs, explains what the $10 billion JEDI contract means for Microsoft’s cloud services and lays out the signs of the strong consumer economy.

Jim Cramer: 5 reasons why cyclical stocks are showing resilience and may go higher

“Normally these stocks get hammered in the wake of a shortfall, yet this quarter they’re more likely to rally,” Jim Cramer says.

Ford to discontinue Flex crossover, laying off 450 workers

The layoffs at the Ontario plant will occur in early-2020 following production of the Ford Flex ending in late-November.

Juul plans to cut about 500 jobs by the end of the year, report says

Juul Labs plans to cut about 500 jobs by the end of the year, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

JEDI contract means a lot more for Microsoft than for Amazon, Jim Cramer says

“The Pentagon’s basically saying that Microsoft’s cloud platform is just as good as Amazon’s, or at least close enough for government work,” Jim Cramer says.