Latest Corporate News News

đź“…May 22, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Corporate news today centers on earnings, dividend activity, supply-chain and manufacturing developments, plus market-moving business coverage across sectors.
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Treasure Global posts Q3 2026 earnings results

Treasure Global announced its Q3 2026 earnings on May 22, with MarketBeat publishing the report and market reaction details. The stock traded around $4.07 at the close, with a modest after-hours move higher. Source 1

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WSI highlights manufacturing, fulfillment, and supply-chain risk trends

WSI’s latest Warehouse Wire covers several corporate and logistics themes, including USMCA’s role in North American manufacturing, food and beverage fulfillment, and freight compliance. The edition also flags chemical supply-chain risk tied to geopolitical instability and notes WSI’s second straight Responsible Care® Partner of the Year recognition. Source 2

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International Paper set to trade ex-dividend

International Paper is going ex-dividend on May 22, with shareholders of record on that date receiving a $0.4625 dividend per share. The payout is scheduled for June 12, making this a notable corporate action for income-focused investors. Source 3

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NAM says USMCA remains critical to U.S. manufacturing

A newly released National Association of Manufacturers report argues that the USMCA remains a key support for U.S. manufacturing as the pact approaches its six-year review. The report underscores the agreement’s importance to cross-border production and competitiveness. Source 2

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Target expands food and beverage assortment

Target added 3,000 food and beverage items in the first quarter as part of a broader grocery growth strategy. The company is emphasizing variety and convenience in areas such as protein, functional beverages, better-for-you snacks, and wellness products. Source 2

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Chemical supply chains face geopolitical pressure

WSI’s coverage cites Bloomberg commentary warning that conflict involving Iran could disrupt the global chemical supply chain. Because chemical production depends heavily on oil-derived feedstocks, volatility in crude can ripple into plastics, packaging, industrial materials, and downstream manufacturing. Source 2

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WSI earns Responsible Care® Partner of the Year for the second year running

WSI was named a 2026 Responsible Care® Partner of the Year by the American Chemistry Council. The company says the honor marks its second consecutive year receiving the award, following recognition in both 2025 and 2026. Source 2

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Federal Register public-inspection pipeline signals pending regulatory activity

The Federal Register’s public inspection page lists unpublished documents scheduled for upcoming publication. This is often watched by corporate and compliance teams for advance visibility into regulatory actions that may affect businesses. Source 7

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ICI publishes 2026 events calendar for asset-management industry

The Investment Company Institute’s calendar shows key industry gatherings, including its ETF Conference in June and the Fund Directors Conference in October. These events can influence corporate and investment-industry networking, policy discussion, and product strategy. Source 8

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MediaPost finds weak U.S. interest in the World Cup

MediaPost reports that only 10% of Americans say they’re interested in the World Cup, despite the U.S. being a host country. The finding matters for sponsors, broadcasters, and consumer brands planning large-scale sports marketing campaigns. Source 5

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Euronews bulletin reports major international legal developments

A Euronews news bulletin referenced a U.S. Justice Department indictment involving former Cuban leader Raul Castro over the 1996 downing of a plane. While not a corporate story itself, the legal and geopolitical backdrop can affect business sentiment and regional risk assessments. Source 4