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2025/07/04

The Corporate Winners and Losers in Trump's Big Tax Bill

Oil drillers win access to public lands and manufacturers get tax breaks, while elite universities face new endowment taxes and solar projects lose tax breaks.

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These chip-design software stocks are climbing after a U.S.-China trade deal

Siemens, Synopsys and Cadence said the U.S. has lifted export controls restricting sales and business in China.

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Apollo-Backed Athora Buys U.K. Insurer for $7.8 Billion

The acquisition of Pension Insurance Corp. would effectively turn the specialist insurer into Athora's U.K. insurance business.

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I Squared Leads Race for KKR's Singapore Logistics Asset

The U.S. private-equity firm has emerged as a leading contender to acquire KKR's Singapore-based supply chain and logistics company, valued at up to $1.5 billion, people familiar with the process said.

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UPS Offers Buyouts to Drivers, a First in Its 117-Year History

The company is cutting costs because of flat parcel volumes, rising labor costs and a long stock-price slide.

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Hilco Global to Sell Majority Stake, Launch Direct Lending Unit

The U.S. arm of Japanese investment firm Orix has agreed to acquire 70% of Hilco and commit $1 billion to its new lending business focusing on private credit, sources say.

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Meta Offers to Buy Stake in Venture Funds Started by AI Hires Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross

Limited partners could cash out of a minority of their holdings in venture firm NFDG at current values in a secondary deal with Meta.

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The Score: Nike, Paramount, Constellation and More Stocks That Defined the Week

Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week's news.

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Tesla Stock Diehards Don't Give an Inch

Challenges are piling up for the electric-vehicle maker and CEO Elon Musk, but the company's legion of individual investors are staying put.

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Thoma Bravo to Take Olo Private in $2 Billion All-Cash Deal

Olo shareholders will receive $10.25 a share, a 65% premium over the share price prior to deal speculation. Shares jumped on the announcement.

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Gold Reserve Emerges as Top Bidder for Venezuela's Citgo

A court-appointed special master recommended a bid backed by Gold Reserve and Koch over a rival hedge-fund offer.

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Krispy Kreme Finance Chief Jeremiah Ashukian Leaving

Krispy Kreme's top finance executive, Jeremiah Ashukian, is leaving the doughnut maker to pursue an opportunity with a private company.

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Airbus, ASML, Mistral Ask EU to Pause AI Rules

CEOs said the bloc's ability to become a leader in nascent AI is being disrupted by overlapping and complicated regulations.

 

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July 04, 2025 01:00 ET (05:00 GMT)

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