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Google Plans to Invest $9 Billion to Expand AI Infrastructure

Google's investment in South Carolina will go toward scaling up its Berkeley County data center campus, supporting construction, energy affordability and workforce training programs.

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Is Meta's stock in trouble? OpenAI's new app has Wall Street worried.

OpenAI's Sora app could fundamentally change the social-media landscape and leave Meta scrambling to catch up.

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Ford Cuts Production of Five Trucks, SUVs After Fire at Aluminum Supplier

A crucial aluminum supplier was knocked offline until next year. Moneymaking F-150 trucks are vulnerable.

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Samsung Expects Strongest Profit in Three Years on AI-Driven Chip Demand

The South Korean technology giant expects third-quarter earnings to have rebounded to a three-year high, buoyed by a recovery in its flagship semiconductor segment.

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Rio Tinto Reports Flat Third-Quarter Iron-Ore Shipments

The miner also upgraded its annual production forecast for aluminum-rich bauxite.

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Beyond Meat Debt Deal Rattles Investors

The meat-alternative producer plans to issue new shares after a debt exchange gives it more time to restructure the business.

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Polaris to Sell Indian Motorcycle Business to Private-Equity Firm

The sale of the heavyweight bike brand is expected to boost Polaris's profits and allow the company to focus on its core off-road vehicle business.

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Banks Poised for Strong Third Quarter, But Yellow Flags on Consumer Health Loom

A lengthy government shutdown, along with rising student and auto loan delinquencies, could weigh on banks as the year comes to a close.

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Michelin Slashes Guidance as North American Sales Slump

The French tire maker cut its full-year outlook, citing worsening market conditions including the impact of U.S. tariffs, and a sharp decline in sales in North America.

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Goldman Sachs to Acquire Industry Ventures for Up to $965 Million

The deal aims to bolster Goldman's ability to provide solutions for technology entrepreneurs, the company said.

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LendingTree CEO Dies in ATV Accident on Family Farm

Doug Lebda was 55. The company named operating chief Scott Peyree as its new chief executive.

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Catapult Targets Soccer Transfer Fees With Latest Acquisition, CEO Says

Catapult Sports is looking to its latest acquisition to help lower-tier soccer teams target the billions of dollars that the sport's giants splurge each year on player transfers.

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JPMorgan to Invest $10 Billion in U.S. Companies Critical to National Security

The investment bank pledges to take stakes in companies such as mineral producers, artificial-intelligence firms and others.

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OpenAI, Broadcom Forge Multibillion-Dollar Chip-Development Deal

The companies plan to deploy 10 gigawatts of custom AI chips over the next four years.

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Salesforce's $15 Billion Investment in San Francisco Will Support AI Innovation

The investment will fund a new AI Incubator Hub, expand workforce-development programs and help companies transform into "agentic enterprises," Salesforce said Monday.

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Brookfield to Acquire Rest of Oaktree for $3 Billion

Brookfield Corporation and Brookfield Asset Management agreed to acquire the rest of Oaktree for about $3 billion in an expansion of Brookfield's private-credit business.

 

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