Sept 10 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
- Klarna KLAR.N has priced its IPO at $40 per share—above expectations—raising $1.37 billion and boosting its valuation to $15.1 billion, as it prepares to debut on the NYSE following a delayed listing due to tariff-related market uncertainty.
- Meta’s META.O elite AI unit, the TBD Lab, has sparked internal tensions as high-profile recruits receive massive compensation and exclusive access, prompting existing employees to seek raises or leave, while the company struggles to balance talent retention with organizational harmony amid fierce industry competition.
- Robinhood HOOD.O is launching Robinhood Social, a new in-app social network where users can share verified trades, view others’ performance stats, and initiate trades directly from posts—aiming to integrate the social-media-driven retail investing experience into its platform.
- Cracker Barrel CBRL.O has canceled its restaurant remodeling plans after customer backlash over modern design changes, choosing to preserve its traditional decor and "Old Timer" logo.
- DHL DHLn.DE has acquired SDS Rx to expand its healthcare logistics services, targeting the growing demand for specialized final-mile delivery in the U.S., especially for long-term care and specialty pharmacies.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)
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