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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Paramount shareholder lawsuit accuses Ellisons of corruption
- QUESTIONS have been raised about President Trump’s ties to billionaire Larry Ellison, second from right, who attended a White House event along with Softbank’s Masayoshi Son and OpenAI’s Sam Altman in 2025.
- Writers Guild sues Paramount over merger deal
- Lawsuit comes a day after a federal action by a coalition of states led by California.
- Beyond targets a new base with protein drinks
- Burger brawl looms in California
- MANY CHAINS are struggling to grow in the state as consumers look to save money in a tough economy.
- Paramount shareholder lawsuit accuses Ellisons of corruption
- [[USA Today]]
- Small business creation booms
- Amid economic uncertainty, more American workers are becoming their own boss
- Lily Meglio’s days are busy, but she never dreads going to work. ● On most days, the door to Lily’s, her colorful boutique in Clinton, Connecticut, opens at 10 a.m. Meglio, 22, straightens merchandise, places orders and helps customers − who often are surprised by her age. ● “I always have so much fun and I feel so creative being there,”Meglio said. “That’s huge for me.” ● Last summer, her life looked different. She had just graduated from Emmanuel College in Boston with a marketing degree and was finishing submitting more than 100 job applications. Then she asked herself a question that had been rattling around in her head for years: What if I start my own business?
- Wealth transfer faces questions
- Report wonders how much will go to heirs
- TikTok creator is trolling AI doctors, therapists
- Videos spark talks about tech in health care space
- Ty Eveland has gone viral on TikTok for “trolling” AI chatbots that act as doctors and therapists.
- Small business creation booms
- [[The New York Times]]
- Trump’s New Iran Blockade Could Hit Oil Prices Harder
- The first blockade in April choked off Iranian exports without causing a lasting price surge. Now global oil reserves are lower, and ships face heightened risks.
- The Strait of Hormuz carried about one-fifth of the world’s oil before the war, making it one of the most critical shipping lanes.
- China’s Economy Grows at Slowest Pace in Years
- Economic growth of 4.3 percent in the second quarter, versus the same period last year, reflected a broad slump outside of the country’s export-oriented manufacturing might.
- Shoppers at an electric car showroom in Shanghai. Chinese consumers have embraced a culture of thriftiness, as many are not feeling the benefits of economic growth.
- War Risk for Businesses Will Mean Higher Prices No Matter What Happens
- Doing business in a more dangerous and unpredictable world will cost more, pushing up the price of everything from food to electronics.
- Supply chain disruptions have raised costs and disrupted manufacturing across Southeast Asia.
- Social Security Is Trying to Stabilize a Year After DOGE Cuts
- The agency has been quietly hiring workers again, and its leadership is focused on improving technology to ease workloads left by the departure of about 7,800 staff members.
- The Social Security Administration has reassigned many of its workers to staff its national 800 number, an effort to shorten wait times.
- Trump’s New Iran Blockade Could Hit Oil Prices Harder
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- PayPal Gets $53 Billion Buyout Bid
- Fintech company is in the early stages of a turnaround effort under new CEO
- Korean Auto Workers Strike Over Robot
- Buffett, Gates Are Still Donating Fortunes—But Just Not Together
- Gates, left, and Buffett have been close friends for decades.
- DeepSeek Readies IPO In Shanghai Next Year
- Wall Street Traders Enjoying Their Best Year Ever
- JPMorgan, Goldman rake in revenue as ‘the market is clearly extremely risk-on’
- PayPal Gets $53 Billion Buyout Bid
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Richemont sales surge on strong demand for jewellery in Japan and Americas
- Booming jewellery demand and freespending shoppers in Japand and the Americas have fulled "stratospheric" sales growth at Swiss luxury group Richemont.
- Richemont reported that sales in Japan of its brands such as Cartier grew by 36%
- IBM’s share price slide highlights fresh dangers for the IT sector
- One question for earnings season is how far the infrastructure boom is crowding out spending elsewhere in the industry
- BlackRock hits record $15.3tn in assets amid equities rally
- ▸ Second-quarter net income up 20% ▸ Influx of capital exceeds predictions
- 'We see higher corporate margins and earnings momentum catalysed by new technology'
- SpaceX stock sell-off wipes $1tn from group’s value
- SpaceX yesterday dropped below its listing price of $135 per share, extending a slide that has erased more than $1tn from the value of Elon Musk's conglomerate since the peak shortly after its record IPO.
- Richemont sales surge on strong demand for jewellery in Japan and Americas