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Oct 15

Salesforce-Linked Security Breach Fallout Escalates With Qantas Leak

Hackers post details of Australian airline's customers, saying they have breached more companies.

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ASML Logs Strong Orders Amid AI Spending Frenzy

Demand for sophisticated semiconductors lifted orders for its chip-making equipment in the third quarter, and the Dutch group confirmed its guidance for 2025.

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Oracle Co-CEOs Defend Massive Data-Center Expansion, Plan to Offer AI Ecosystem

Freshly appointed dual chief executives Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia push back on concerns over Oracle's margins as investors examine AI bubble.

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TotalEnergies Expects Higher Oil Production But Flags LNG Hit

The energy company anticipates a jump in margins but said earnings in its integrated liquefied natural gas division will be hit by maintenance work.

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European Luxury Stocks Rise After Louis Vuitton-Owner LVMH Swings to Growth for First Time This Year

LVMH posted a 1% rise in currency-adjusted revenue in the third quarter influencing shares of other luxury brands including Kering and Hermes.

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Driverless Taxis to Take On London's Storied Black Cabs

Waymo plans to launch a fully autonomous ride-hailing service in the U.K. capital next year.

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Jeep Maker Stellantis Plans $13 Billion Investment to Boost U.S. Manufacturing

The automaker says that American production will grow by 50% with 5,000 new jobs at plants across the Midwest.

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MGM Withdraws Application for Full-Fledged Yonkers, N.Y., Casino

The company will no longer turn its Yonkers location into a casino with live games like poker and blackjack due to shifting competitive and economic factors, it said.

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Grindr Confirms Buyout Interest From Top Investors

Though no formal offer has been made, a committee has been formed to review any potential definitive proposal, the dating-app company said.

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Bouygues Telecom-Led Group Offers to Buy Most Altice French Assets for $20 Billion

Bouygues Telecom, Free-iliad Group and Orange have submitted a joint non-binding offer to acquire a large part of Altice's telecommunications business in France.

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Embraer's CEO Hopes for U.S.-Brazil Deal to Eliminate Aircraft Tariffs

"This is a sector that buys from several places and sells to several places," Chief Executive Francisco Gomes Neto said about the aircraft industry. "We need to go back to zero tariffs."

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Soon You'll Be Able to Shop Walmart in ChatGPT. Here's Why It Matters.

The retail giant is signaling that online shopping is about to change.

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Flexport Launches AI Tools to Tackle Tariffs

The new products are aimed at helping importers assess and comply with rapidly changing U.S. trade policies.

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Boeing's $4.7 Billion Spirit Deal Cleared in EU, With Conditions

The European Commission's merger regulator cleared Boeing's $4.7 billion bid to acquire fuselage maker Spirit AeroSystems Holdings after the companies offered concessions to ease competition concerns.

 

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