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Wall Street Journal - Aug 16

The following are the leading stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not attest their precision.

- Deere & & Co, the world's biggest tractor manufacturer, is racing to diminish as it competes with a slowing farm economy, the company has actually slowed activity at assembly plants, laid off more than 2,000 production workers and trimmed numerous salaried employees.

- Seagram beneficiary and media industry executive Edgar Bronfman Jr. is preparing a bid for Paramount Global and National Amusements, Shari Redstone's family business that controls the entertainment giant, in what would mark the most recent twist in one of the messiest media mergers in recent history.

- Natron Energy, which is developing a modern battery that is seen as a potential game-changer in the booming industry stated it would invest $1.4 billion to develop its first huge plant in North Carolina.

- Canada's federal government decreased to intervene in a conflict between the nation's two biggest rail operators and unionized employees that threatens to interrupt the movement of products throughout the nation and cross-border trade.

- U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will require the building and construction of 3 million brand-new housing units in her very first 4 years in workplace, along with a new tax reward for business that develop homes for newbie purchasers, according to campaign authorities.

(source: Reuters)