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Activist Elliott Builds Big Stake in Chip-Design Software Maker Synopsys

Elliott plans to engage with Synopsys to push the business to make more money from its software and services, according to people familiar with the matter.

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Mark Zuckerberg Is Building an AI Agent to Help Him Be CEO

The Meta Platforms chief uses the tool to get information faster as the company seeks to embrace artificial intelligence in all it does.

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Tesla, SpaceX Plan to Build New Chip Factory in Texas

Elon Musk, who leads both companies, said the facility would supply chips for Tesla vehicles and SpaceX satellites.

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Amazon Gets Its Biggest Hit Movie Ever With 'Project Hail Mary'

The sci-fi adventure starring Ryan Gosling opened with $80.5 million in the U.S. and Canada.

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How Amazon Is Bringing Fast Delivery to Rural America

Amazon is investing $4 billion to push two-day delivery further across its network-and finding it takes a lot to get packages to the wilds of Montana within 48 hours.

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Sick of High Gas Prices? EV Deals Are Everywhere Right Now

Automakers and dealers are offering deep discounts in response to the slowdown in electric-vehicle sales.

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The Silicon Valley Salesman Accused of Helping China Get Nvidia's Top Chips

A recently unsealed indictment naming Wally Liaw, co-founder of Super Micro Computer, puts the company at the center of the U.S.-China tech war.

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Companies Warn Investors of Energy Price Jitters Fueled by Iran War

Fuel disruptions could increase costs and rattle consumer behavior beyond the short term, businesses say in shareholder reports.

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Musk Is Liable for Some Twitter Investors' Losses, Jury Says

Elon Musk's lawyers said they would appeal the verdict. The jury absolved Musk of "engaging in a scheme to defraud Twitter investors."

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FAT Brands CEO Departs as Restaurant Empire Unravels

Under a deal with lenders, Andrew Wiederhorn and his family will no longer control the franchise operator.

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UBS Secures Bank License for Its Campaign to Expand U.S. Wealth Arm

A new national charter allows it to gather deposits and further boost its U.S. presence as it fights over Swiss capital regulations.

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Eight States Seek Restraining Order to Stop $6.2 Billion Nexstar-Tegna Combination

The states have previously argued the deal would result in too much concentration in some local TV markets.

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Unilever in Talks to Separate Food Business and Combine It With McCormick

The remaining Unilever company would focus on beauty, personal-care products and home.

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Novartis to Buy Breast-Cancer Drug for Up to $3 Billion

SNV4818 is an oral treatment being evaluated in an early and mid-stage study for breast cancer and other advanced solid tumors.

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CBS News to End Storied Radio Broadcast, Lay Off 6% of Staff

The network news heads said challenging economics "made it impossible to continue the service."

 

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