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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Comcast and NBCUniversal are splitting up. What comes next?
- Executives say they are not positioning both companies to be sold. Meanwhile, bankers and analysts speculate that Amazon MGM Studios could be a bidder.
- ‘Moana’ opens with weak $43 million
- Disney’s live-action remake still comes in first at domestic box office this weekend.
- ACTOR Catherine Laga’aia plays the title character in the live-action “Moana.”
- Trump takes credit for Walmart price cuts
- Comcast and NBCUniversal are splitting up. What comes next?
- [[USA Today]]
- Costco makes bank on its free samples
- No retailer is more famous for them
- Mary LaRocca offers a sample of Libby’s Vienna Sausage in a Costco Wholesale store in 2002 in Niles, Illinois.
- Lower-income wages grow at fastest rate in 3 years
- Cutting high credit card rates is possible
- More than 80% who ask have had some success
- Costco makes bank on its free samples
- [[The New York Times]]
- How Volkswagen’s Troubles Were Made in China
- The German auto giant’s push into China powered it for decades, but now the company faces fierce competition from Chinese automakers in markets around the world.
- A Volkswagen booth at the Shanghai auto show. For many years, China generated at least half of the German car company’s profits.
- Software Engineer’s Firing Ruled Illegal in a Rare Win for a Tech Worker
- A federal labor law judge determined last week that the software maker Atlassian had illegally fired an employee who questioned company policy changes.
- Denise Unterwurzacher was fired by Atlassian in 2023.
- ‘Michael’ Crosses $1 Billion at the Box Office as Lionsgate Roars Back
- Shunned by bigger studios as too risky, “Michael” and other hits have revived Hollywood’s last major independent studio. But is it enough?
- On Sunday, the Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” became Lionsgate’s first movie to cross $1 billion at the global box office.
- How Volkswagen’s Troubles Were Made in China
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Investing as Crises Never Stop
- Bet-Market Startup Has Rocky Start at the World Cup
- ADI Predictstreet’s brand is prominently displayed at a World Cup that has drawn hundreds of millions of television viewers.
- Tech Titan to Pay Record $9.6 Billion for Seahawks
- Karp Taps Into Corporate AI Ire
- Onslaught Of AI Bonds Tests Investors
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Levels of household wealth reveal differing stories of the impact of UK inflation
- Drone warfare rewires the west’s arms production
- Ukraine’s experience drives race by new generation of start-ups to reshape the weapons industry
- Isembard operates a franchise model of decentralised manufacturing
- US banks to reveal bonanza from IPOs and mega-mergers
- ▸ Fees rise 27% at Wall Street lenders ▸ SpaceX listing leads equities boom
- 'SpaceX was such a large deal, we do expect it to have a measurable impact across all banks involved'
- Private equity titans eclipse smaller rivals in fundraising
- Private equity's biggest players are driving a fundraising revival that has left smaller firms trailing, with the market seized by a winner-takes-all dynamic.