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Dow Jones Top Company Headlines at 11 AM ET: JPMorgan Profit Falls on Investment-Banking Miss, Apple Card Charge | Delta ...

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JPMorgan Profit Falls on Investment-Banking Miss, Apple Card Charge

CEO Jamie Dimon said the economy remains resilient but also warned of geopolitical risks.

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Delta Expects Premium Flyers to Pad Its Profits This Year

Delta Air Lines expects high-earning flyers who shell out for premium amenities to boost its profits this year.

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BNY Profit Rises, CEO Calls Pressure on Fed 'Counterproductive'

Bank of New York Mellon's chief executive criticized the Trump administration's pressure on the Fed in a media call that came after the company reported record revenue for 2025.

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Ben & Jerry's Board Members Say Magnum Blocked Appointment of New Director

The complaint is the latest in a string of legal moves by Ben & Jerry's independent directors against the business's owner after Magnum in December introduced new requirements on the board that led to the ouster of its chair and two other members.

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Pentagon Investing $1 Billion in L3Harris's Rocket Motor Business

The defense contractor plans an IPO for the unit that supplies parts for missiles for the U.S. and its allies.

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Microsoft Data-Center Pledges Seeking to Address Electricity Prices Draw Trump's Praise

The software company promised to pay higher utility bills for all of its U.S. data centers powering artificial-intelligence models, a pledge that drew praise from President Trump.

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Volkswagen Brand Deliveries Fall on China Woes and U.S. Tariffs

Deliveries of Volkswagen-branded vehicles in 2025 fell 1.4% on year as the market environment in China remained challenging while U.S. tariffs hit demand in North America.

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Oracle Hack Still Generating Ransom Demands

More users of Oracle's E-Business Suite software are being extorted for millions of dollars following a hack that may have begun last July.

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U.S. Bancorp to Buy BTIG for Up to $1 Billion

U.S. Bancorp has struck a deal to buy BTIG, a financial-services firm specializing in investment banking, institutional sales and trading, research and prime brokerage, for up to $1 billion in cash and stock.

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Sika Shares Drop After Guidance Cut

The Swiss chemicals company cut its 2025 earnings margin guidance on weaker sales and currency effects.

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SK Hynix to Build $13 Billion Chip Packaging Plant in South Korea

The supplier of high-bandwidth-memory products to Nvidia plans to build the chip packaging plant in Cheongju, south of Seoul amid surging demand for artificial-intelligence chips.

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Orsted Shares Jump as U.S. Judge Rules Work Can Resume at Revolution Wind Project

Orsted shares jumped Tuesday after a U.S. judge ruled that work could resume at the company's Revolution Wind project off the coast of Rhode Island.

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Lynas Could Gain From China's Curbs on Rare Earths Supply to Japan

The rift should also help the company get better prices for its rare earths, said Chief Executive Amanda Lacaze, who is departing the Australian rare-earths producer at the end of June following 12 years at the helm.

 

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January 13, 2026 11:00 ET (16:00 GMT)

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