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Sep 29, 2025

Sony Group Lists $9.5 Billion Financial Business to Focus on Entertainment

Shares of Sony Financial Group were listed in Tokyo Monday and the company said that a planned spinoff would take effect on Wednesday.

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ASML Builds Machines that Make AI Chips. Why It's Missing Out on the Boom.

ASML stock has lagged behind other companies in the AI supply chain. What's holding the chipmaking equipment company back.

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Warner Bros. Notches Another Box Office Win. 'One Battle After Another' Tops Sales.

The crime thriller puts Warner Bros. on pace to match or beat its 2011 record of top movie debuts, according to Comscore.

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First Amazon conquered retail. Now it's quietly building a $35 billion business that's changing how companies operate.

The company is increasingly focusing on supplying businesses with what they need, from janitorial supplies to kitchen equipment.

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Drug Tariffs Are a Sideshow. Trump's Next Move Could Hit Pharma Harder.

What unnerves investors is a lack of clarity on drug pricing.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says OpenAI Will Be the Next 'Multi-Trillion-Dollar' Company

The remarks come days after the two companies announced a partnership focused on AI data center capacity.

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Videogame Giant Electronic Arts Nears Roughly $50 Billion Deal to Go Private

Investors including Silver Lake are eyeing a deal that would likely be the largest leveraged buyout ever.

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The CEO Charged With Bringing Nissan Back From the Brink

Like Carlos Ghosn before him, Ivan Espinosa is trying to return the carmaker to profitability-and ensure it survives.

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Walmart CEO Issues Wake-Up Call: 'AI Is Going to Change Literally Every Job'

The country's largest private employer says its head count will stay flat over the next three years, despite plans to grow, as AI eliminates some roles and transforms others.

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Tesla is about to show a snapshot of its global sales. Is recent optimism deserved?

Wall Street sales consensus has crept up, but some worry that a sales bump, if it comes, will be more about a rush to buy EVs ahead of expiring U.S. tax incentives.

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Trump Calls for Firing of Microsoft Global Affairs Chief

Lisa Monaco served as deputy attorney general and homeland security adviser under the Biden administration.

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Sinclair, Nexstar Will Bring Kimmel Back to Their ABC Affiliates

The broadcasters said they have had discussions with Disney and remain committed to free speech.

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Gramercy Collects $760 Million for Private-Credit Deals

The emerging-markets specialist is aiming to raise $1.5 billion for the pool and targets investments in Latin America.

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U.S. TikTok for $14 Billion? Making Sense of the Bargain-Basement Price.

A U.S. slice of TikTok is being valued at $14 billion according to Vice President JD Vance. The parent company, China's ByteDance, has been valued at more than $200 billion.

 

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