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Oct 31

Samsung, Nvidia to Build AI Factory in New Chip Deal

Samsung Electronics will deploy more than 50,000 Nvidia graphics processing units, embedding artificial intelligence throughout the semiconductor manufacturing flow.

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Disney Channels Go Dark on YouTube TV

YouTube TV dropped ESPN, ABC and other channels after a new deal couldn't be reached.

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Amazon Shares Surge on 13% Revenue Jump, Strong Cloud Sales

The e-commerce giant said Amazon Web Services is growing at its fastest rate since 2022, driven by AI. Shares surged in after-hours trading.

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Apple Expects Big December Quarter on iPhone Upgrades

The company says September-quarter revenue hit a record and early demand for the Pro and Pro Max iPhone models was strong.

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Netflix Announces a 10-for-1 Stock Split. The Stock Rises.

Netflix said Thursday that its board of directors had authorized a 10-for-1 stock split of its shares.

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Navan Debut Is the Latest 'Down Round IPO'

A handful of companies that have gone public have failed to match the frothy valuations set in their venture-backed rounds.

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Coinbase Global Third-Quarter Sales Climb as Trading Volumes Rise

The cryptocurrency marketplace posted a profit of $437.1 million in the third quarter, compared with $75.5 million a year earlier.

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Reddit Third-Quarter Profit, Revenue Surge as Ad Business Grows

The social-media company posted a profit of $162.7 million, driven by higher advertising demand as it continues to draw in more users.

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Roku Lifts 2025 Outlook After Swinging to Quarterly Profit

Roku boosted its full-year guidance for the top and bottom lines after swinging to a profit in the third quarter on a big jump in platform revenue.

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Institutional Investment Adviser Cambridge Associates Cuts Jobs

The adviser to pensions and endowments has dismissed 70 to 80 employees as private equity slumps, people familiar with the situation say.

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Australian Bank ANZ's Second-Half Profit to Take $728 Million Hit

ANZ will take a US$728 million hit from restructuring charges, impairments and other one-off costs when the Australian bank reports its first earnings results.

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Stryker Lifts Full-Year Sales View After Third-Quarter Revenue Rises

The medical products maker now expects sales to grow 9.8% to 10.2% in the full year.

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Palantir Sues Former Employees for Allegedly Stealing Company Secrets

The data-analysis firm alleged that two former employees violated their noncompetition agreements after leaving the company and working on a "copycat" business.

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Core Scientific Deal With CoreWeave Terminated After Failing to Secure Shareholder Support

Core Scientific will remain public after it failed to secure the votes necessary to approve the $9 billion all-stock merger.

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Blue Owl Leader Dismisses First Brands, Tricolor Bankruptcies as 'Idiosyncratic'

The credit-focused firm had no exposure to recent failures tied to suspected fraudulent borrowing, but net income plunges.

 

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October 31, 2025 03:00 ET (07:00 GMT)

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