Lego first-half sales hit record $5.4B on strong demand, global brand partnerships
Danish toymaker Lego reported a record first-half performance on Wednesday, with sales rising 12% to 34.6 billion Danish crowns ($5.43...
Danish toymaker Lego reported a record first-half performance on Wednesday, with sales rising 12% to 34.6 billion Danish crowns ($5.43...
Zinc prices surged above the $2,800 per ton threshold on Friday, buoyed by hopes of an early US interest rate...
Cracker Barrel tried to reassure customers Monday that its values have remained the same after it received criticism following a...
U.S. taxpayers are now the largest shareholders in Intel. What comes next isn’t so clear. The Trump administration announced Friday...
Shares in Nissan Motor Co. slumped about 6% on Tuesday after Mercedes-Benz announced plans to sell off its roughly $346...
Papa John’s International is set to make a comeback in India this October, nearly eight years after it shut down...
Lloyds share price continued its strong bull run this month and is hovering at its highest level since 2007. Its...
A political shockwave emanating from Washington is set to send European markets tumbling at the open on Tuesday, as investors...
BT Group share price is in a strong bull run, moving to its highest point since 2017. It has risen...
Pudgy Penguins is preparing for the global launch of its new mobile game, Pudgy Party, with the release of a...
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