Toshiba's Board Move Will Give Foreigners a Greater Voice 
 

Toshiba said it would put international investors on its board including one with ties to a U.S. hedge fund that holds a Toshiba stake, the latest sign of activist shareholders wielding their clout in Japan.

 
Retail's Latest Challenge: Higher Trade Tariffs 
 

Shares of retailers, buffeted by rising trade tensions in recent sessions, face a key test this week when Macy's, Walmart and others begin reporting quarterly earnings.

 
Amazon to Help Employees Start Their Own Delivery Business 
 

Amazon.com would offer its employees an array of incentives to help them get their own package-delivery business off the ground, part of a bid to shore up its own delivery network independent of big shipping companies.

 
Brother, Tesla Can't Spare a Dime 
 

Elon Musk's electric-vehicle pioneer is running out of cash and out of time, even after a recent capital increase.

 
No Reason for Netflix Investors to Chill 
 

Netflix is leaning on credit markets to fund its ambitious and costly content plans. Debt investors aren't particularly worried, but perhaps they should be.

 
From H&M to Gucci, Fashion Companies Rethink Cashmere 
 

The mass production of cashmere, once a luxury good, is fueling ecological destruction that has fashion labels searching for new sources of the fiber-or giving it up altogether.

 
EssilorLuxottica's Warring Sides Sign Deal 
 

The two warring sides of EssilorLuxottica have broken a months-long deadlock on a governance dispute and struck a peace deal just a few days before the company's annual general meeting takes place.

 
A Rival to Starbucks in China Brews Up a Frothy IPO 
 

China's Luckin Coffee is preparing to join the Nasdaq, but the listing could leave investors with a bitter aftertaste.

 
Centrica Faces Trading Headwinds 
 

British Gas owner Centrica warned that its first half will be hit by a challenging trading environment and that the U.K. energy price cap, warmer than normal weather, and lower gas prices will add pressure to its full-year outlook.

 
E.ON Earnings Fall on UK Price Cap 
 

E.ON said its first quarter profit dropped to EUR393 million, mainly due to the introduction of an energy price cap in the U.K.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

May 13, 2019 09:00 ET (13:00 GMT)

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