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Top Company News of the Day: Wednesday’s 5 PM ET Highlights

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Levi Strauss, the iconic jeans maker, reported a quarterly loss as it undergoes a restructuring phase to shift its focus towards direct-to-consumer sales. Despite the loss, the company raised its full-year guidance, indicating confidence in its new business model. This move comes as Levi Strauss aims to counterbalance declining wholesale sales with a stronger direct sales approach.

In other news, Paramount and Skydance are in exclusive merger talks, turning down a substantial $26 billion offer from Apollo. This potential merger could lead to a significant shift in ownership, with Paramount’s shares already seeing a 15% increase in value.

Meanwhile, Disney and CEO Bob Iger emerged victorious in a shareholder vote against activist investor Nelson Peltz. The company’s board nominees received strong investor support, thwarting Peltz’s bid to become a director.

On the technology front, Nvidia partner SK Hynix is investing $3.9 billion in the Midwest’s chip-making potential, signaling a growing interest in semiconductor projects in the region.

Amazon, on the other hand, announced job cuts in its cloud-computing business, affecting hundreds of positions in sales, marketing, and global services. Additionally, PepsiCo and Carrefour have resolved their dispute, with PepsiCo products returning to shelves in France.

These developments in various industries reflect the dynamic nature of the business world, with companies adapting to changing market conditions and consumer preferences.

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