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03/04

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Defends Pentagon Work to Staff, Calls Backlash 'Really Painful'

The startup's deal to do classified work with the Defense Department drew criticism from staff and other AI researchers.

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Meta to Create New Applied AI Engineering Organization

New teams will have a "flat structure" with up to 50:1 ratio of individual contributors to managers, according to an internal memo.

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Norsk Hydro's Qatar Aluminum Plant to Shut Down After Iran Attacks Cut off Gas Supply

Norwegian aluminum producer Norsk Hydro said its Qatari smelter is shutting down after its joint-venture partner stopped supplying gas amid attacks from Iran.

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Verizon Recently Weighed Pulling Back On NFL Sponsorship Deal

The company decided against the changes but is scrutinizing other major sports- and music-marketing agreements.

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Thrive Capital, A16Z to Lead Anduril Investment at $60 Billion Valuation

Palmer Luckey's defense technology company builds AI-powered autonomous weapons.

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'MasterChef' Maker Banijay to Merge Entertainment Arm With All3Media

The $5 billion deal aims to create the world's largest independent entertainment company, with brands such as "Peaky Blinders," "Big Brother" and "The Traitors" under one roof.

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Target's New CEO Has a $6 Billion Plan to Turn the Tide

Michael Fiddelke is promising to get the retailer growing again with investments in stores, workers and technology.

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Cigna Names Brian Evanko CEO as David Cordani Retires

Cigna Group's longtime leader, David Cordani, is retiring as chief executive of the health insurer later this year and handing the reins to Brian Evanko.

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Blackstone Played Down Private-Credit Risks. Now It's Been Hit.

Outflows topped inflows by a record $1.7 billion in Blackstone's huge $82 billion private-credit fund in its latest quarter.

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Best Buy Forecasts Tepid Growth as Consumer Demand Slows

Best Buy said it saw a return to positive same-store sales during fiscal 2026 but projected weak growth for the year ahead as it expects consumers to continue hunting for value.

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AutoZone Says Winter Storms Hurt Sales

The car-parts retailer said net sales rose 8.1% to $4.27 billion for its 12 weeks ended Feb. 14. Analysts polled by FactSet had forecast sales of $4.31 billion.

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RV Maker Thor Warns of Cloudy Consumer Outlook

The company maintained its fiscal-year outlook but warned that new tariff measures, inflation and the recent conflict in the Middle East could weigh on results.

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Activist Elliott Invests $1 Billion in Pinterest

Pinterest will use the injection to help fund a $3.5 billion share-buyback program.

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Anthropic's Feud With Pentagon Earns It Fans Amid the Blowback

The AI company's app is reaching new heights of popularity after President Trump ordered the government to stop using it.

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Ziff Davis to Sell Connectivity Division to Accenture for $1.2 Billion

The company said that the division, which includes Ookla's Speedtest, Ekahau, Downdetector and RootMetrics brands, generated $231 million in revenue last year.

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Thoma Bravo to Acquire WWEX Group as Its Push for Software Deals Accelerates

The private-equity firm plans to combine it with Auctane, its shipping and fulfillment portfolio company.

 

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March 03, 2026 17:00 ET (22:00 GMT)

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