Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Tesla boosts turbocharged stock with plan for 5-for-1 split, by Michael Liedtke
US producer prices up 0.6% in July, biggest jump since 2018, by Paul Wiseman
CNN
Airbnb is reportedly close to filing an IPO, by Jordan Valinsky
The Lucid Air could be the first electric car with over 500 miles of range, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
The Wall Street Journal
U.S. Appeals Court Throws Out Antitrust Ruling Against Qualcomm, by Brent Kendall, Asa Fitch
Moderna Inks $1.5 Billion Coronavirus Vaccine Deal With U.S., by Jared S. Hopkins
CNBC
Grocery stores might be the next big thing to move into malls, by Lauren Thomas
New York Comic Con cancels in-person convention, will head to YouTube, by Sarah Whitten
Reuters
U.S. shoes company Skechers opens flagship Paris store, by Sudip Kar-Gupta
Boeing 737 MAX cancellations rise, deliveries drop as crises drag on, by Eric M. Johnson, Ankit Ajmera
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