How Palantir Won Over Washington-and Pushed Its Stock Up 600%
The onetime Silicon Valley upstart has emerged as a power player in Trump's second term-and adopted his persona.
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The NFL Is Taking a 10% Stake in Disney's ESPN
The media giant will take ownership of the NFL Network as part of a swap valued in the neighborhood of $3 billion.
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Linqto Bankruptcy Case Won't Be Moved From Texas to Delaware, Judge Rules
A major shareholder had alleged the investment platform's Houston bankruptcy filing was improper forum-shopping.
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HHS to Wind Down mRNA Vaccine Programs
The Department of Health and Human Services said it is winding down its mRNA vaccine-development activities under the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority.
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News Corp Earnings Increase, Lifted by Dow Jones and Digital Real Estate
Segment profits of the group that publishes The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch and Barron's rose 10%.
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Snap Sales Dented By Advertising Snafu
The company behind the social-media platform Snapchat said in a letter to investors it had made a change to its structure that caused some advertisers to win marketing bids at "substantially reduced prices."
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Match Group Sees Progress on Tinder Turnaround With Gen Z
Match Group continued to see fewer users willing to pay for its flagship Tinder app in the second quarter, but the chief executive said the platform's accelerated pipeline of new products is showing early signs of traction with Gen-Z users.
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Chemours Swings to Loss, Despite Higher Revenue
The Wilmington, Del.-based chemicals company's loss was primarily driven by litigation-related charges tied to an environmental settlement with New Jersey and related tax impacts.
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Advanced Micro Devices Logs Higher Profit, Sales
The Santa Clara, Calif., chip maker logged an increase in profit and sales for its latest quarter on record server and personal computer processor sales.
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Novo Nordisk's Earnings Come After a Dramatic Guidance Cut. What to Look for Now.
The drugmaker is slated to report its second-quarter financial results early Wednesday.
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Super Micro Computer Tempers Sales Outlook as Results Disappoint
The server and storage provider tempered its revenue outlook for the year ahead after its results for fiscal 2025 disappointed despite multiple cuts to its guidance expectations.
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GXO Logistics Posts Higher Second-Quarter Revenue on New Contracts
The supply-chain company reported $26 million in net income ahead of leadership changes this month.
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Rivian Sees Results Hurt by Scrapped EV Tax Credit; Lucid Cuts Production Forecast
Rivian Automotive expects the elimination of the federal tax credit for electric vehicle purchases to dent its full-year results, though it logged higher revenue in the second quarter. Lucid posted a narrower loss.
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