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Airlines aren’t about to succumb to coronavirus

Airlines are perpetually on the alert against crashes. That doesn’t mean the coronavirus epidemic will lead to any corporate disasters. The outbreak that originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan could push some airlines in Asia to the wall, according to Alan Joyce, chief executive officer of Australia’s biggest carrier Qantas Airways Ltd. “A lot of airlines may not be ...

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Tesla is racking up another record year ‘and another loss’

Three months ago, Tesla Inc. notched up a $9 billion gain in market capitalisation in the immediate aftermath of reporting a $143 million quarterly profit. On January 29, it reaped $12 billion on $105 million. Don’t forget the $50 billion it racked up in between those dates, of course. Tesla’s market cap has more than doubled to more than $100 ...

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When face masks are a 3M big seller, that’s telling

3M Co.’s messy quarter does little to inspire faith in the company or the industrial economy at large. The maker of Post-it notes, Scotch tape and wound dressings announced a pair of charges – $134 million for a restructuring plan and $214 million for litigation related to PFAS chemicals – that pulled its fourth-quarter earnings per share below analysts’ estimates. ...

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