Latest Corporate News

đź“…May 22, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Corporate headlines today center on earnings, dividend actions, logistics and manufacturing updates, a major industrial rights issue, and U.S. regulatory documents.
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Treasure Global reports Q3 2026 earnings

Treasure Global announced its Q3 2026 earnings on May 22, 2026, with MarketBeat publishing the report and market reaction details. The stock was shown trading higher in both regular and extended hours following the release. Source 1

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International Paper set to trade ex-dividend

International Paper is trading ex-dividend on May 22, 2026, with shareholders of record due to receive a $0.4625 dividend per share on June 12, 2026. The ex-dividend date marks the cutoff for buyers to qualify for that payment. Source 4

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Electrolux Group launches a large fully underwritten rights issue

Electrolux Group announced terms for a fully underwritten rights issue expected to raise about SEK 9,062 million in gross proceeds. The company said the capital raise will support its balance sheet and strategic flexibility. Source 6

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WSI highlights USMCA manufacturing and supply-chain risk in new warehouse wire

WSI’s latest Warehouse Wire covers USMCA’s role in North American manufacturing, food-and-beverage fulfillment, freight compliance, and chemical supply-chain risk. The update also notes Target’s expanded food and beverage assortment and WSI’s Responsible Care recognition. Source 3

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Target expands grocery and beverage assortment

Target added 3,000 food and beverage items in the first quarter as it tries to make grocery a bigger driver of store visits. The retailer’s new selection focuses on protein, functional beverages, better-for-you snacks, and wellness-oriented products. Source 3

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Bloomberg segment warns of chemical supply-chain disruption from geopolitical tensions

A Bloomberg video segment cited by WSI discussed how conflict involving Iran could ripple through the global chemical supply chain. The analysis emphasized that crude oil volatility can affect plastics, packaging, industrial materials, and other downstream sectors. Source 3

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USMCA remains a key topic for North American manufacturing

A newly released report referenced by WSI argues that the USMCA remains important for U.S. manufacturing strength as the agreement approaches its six-year review. The report frames the pact as a central policy issue for companies operating across North America. Source 3

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Federal Register public-inspection documents highlight upcoming U.S. regulatory actions

The Federal Register’s public inspection page shows a preview of unpublished documents scheduled for publication. For corporate readers, this is often an early signal of upcoming regulatory notices, rule changes, and agency actions that could affect businesses. Source 8

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Raul Castro indictment covered in major world-news bulletin

A Euronews bulletin reported that the U.S. Justice Department indicted former Cuban President Raul Castro over the 1996 downing of a plane, with charges including conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals and murder. While not a corporate story directly, the case could influence cross-border diplomatic and business sentiment. Source 5

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Market and business commentary continues to focus on AI-driven hiring changes

A Bloomberg-style business news segment highlighted Jamie Dimon’s remarks that automation and AI are reshaping bank hiring, with fewer bankers expected as efficiency rises. The discussion underscores a broader corporate theme: firms are adjusting recruiting, costs, and workflow around AI adoption. Source 2