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DirecTV is buying rival Dish to create a pay-TV giant—over 20 years after it first tried
FinanceDirecTV is buying rival Dish to create a pay-TV giant—over 20 years after it first tried
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips, Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressSeptember 30, 2024
AT&T is selling its majority DirecTV stake to private equity firm TPG Partners for $7.6 billion
FinanceAT&T is selling its majority DirecTV stake to private equity firm TPG Partners for $7.6 billion
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressSeptember 30, 2024
Rightmove calls for ‘best and final’ offer after rejecting third Murdoch bid of £6.2 billion
FinanceRightmove calls for ‘best and final’ offer after rejecting third Murdoch bid of £6.2 billion
By AFPSeptember 30, 2024
Lina Khan speaks on stage
PoliticsFTC Chair Lina Khan sees parallels in Kamala Harris’s record and the regulator’s work
By Jason MaSeptember 29, 2024
Arm Holdings CEO Rene Haas poses with the Opening Bell Crystal at the Nasdaq MarketSite on September 14, 2023 in New York City. Arm, the chip design firm that supplies core technology to companies that include Apple and NVidia, priced its initial public offering at $51 a share.
TechBritish semiconductor giant Arm reportedly tried to buy a chunk of struggling Intel, but was turned away
By Ryan HoggSeptember 27, 2024
U.K. property portal Rightmove rebuffs Rupert Murdoch’s higher £6.1 billion takeover offer as ‘unattractive’
FinanceU.K. property portal Rightmove rebuffs Rupert Murdoch’s higher £6.1 billion takeover offer as ‘unattractive’
By AFPSeptember 25, 2024
Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 departs Los Angeles
FinanceAlaska Air gets credit rating knocked down to junk status
By Olivia Raimonde and BloombergSeptember 24, 2024
Marc Rowan, dressed in a white shirt, dark blazer and blue-striped tie, opens his mouth to speak on stage.
FinanceIntel stock jumps on rumors of $5 billion Apollo investment
By Greg McKennaSeptember 23, 2024
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger
FinanceIntel gets Apollo offer to invest up to $5 billion after Qualcomm approached about takeover
By Liana Baker, Ryan Gould, Ian King and BloombergSeptember 22, 2024
Warren Buffett changed his investing strategy starting with American Express—and a salad oil scandal
FinanceWarren Buffett changed his investing strategy starting with American Express—and a salad oil scandal
By Stephen R. FoersterSeptember 22, 2024
Motel 6 sign
FinanceIconic motel chain sold to India-based company for half a billion dollars in cash
By The Associated PressSeptember 21, 2024
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks
FinanceQualcomm reportedly approached Intel for what would be the biggest chip deal ever
By Ian King and BloombergSeptember 20, 2024
Tatyana Bakalchuk, General Director, Wildberries seen during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Business programme on "Russia's Golden Era for E-Commerce".
RetailRussia’s richest woman blames estranged husband for deaths of 2 guards after botched takeover
By Ryan Hogg and AFPSeptember 19, 2024
Alaska Airlines’ $1 billion purchase of Hawaiian Airlines gets Biden administration nod
FinanceAlaska Airlines’ $1 billion purchase of Hawaiian Airlines gets Biden administration nod
By David Koenig and The Associated PressSeptember 18, 2024
Japan’s Nippon Steel gets 3 month reprieve as Washington pushes review of U.S. Steel bid past the election
FinanceJapan’s Nippon Steel gets 3 month reprieve as Washington pushes review of U.S. Steel bid past the election
By AFPSeptember 18, 2024
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