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Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav said the company has the ability to match third-party offers for NBA packages.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav said the company has the ability to match third-party offers for NBA packages.The Wall Street Journal - World - NBA -
U.K. Chancellor, IKEA CEO, Scott Galloway Appear at WSJ CEO Council
The Wall Street Journal is convening its annual CEO Council in London to discuss the forces shaping policy, business and the economy.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom -
What Did P.S.G.’s Money Buy?
The club’s superstar era cost billions and upended European soccer. But after another Champions League failure and Friday’s confirmation that Kylian Mbappé will leave, what was it all for?The New York Times - World -
Ancelotti on Vini Jr.'s form: This is his moment
Carlo Ancelotti praised Vinícius Júnior on Friday after the forward's starring role in Real Madrid's Champions League semifinal win over Bayern Munich, saying "this is Vinicius' moment."ESPN - Sports -
I invested half of my son’s inheritance with a 13.5% return. A major broker underperformed the S&P 500 with the rest. Should I take over all his assets?
“Am I letting my ego get in the way?”MarketWatch - Business -
How the S&P 500’s return over the next decade could average just 1% a year
The danger to stocks from abnormally high profit margins.MarketWatch - Business -
Funko Taps Former Hasbro Executive as CEO
Funko named former Hasbro executive Cynthia Williams as its next chief executive, effective later this month.The Wall Street Journal - World -
9 Ways Moms Find Balance as CEOs
Nine mothers share their top strategies for striking a balance between playdates and payrolls.Inc. - Business -
Tesla plans to spend more than $500 million to expand its electric-vehicle charging network this year, CEO Musk said, days after the carmaker signaled plans to slow down the build-out of its Supercharger network.
Tesla plans to spend more than $500 million to expand its electric-vehicle charging network this year, CEO Musk said, days after the carmaker signaled plans to slow down the build-out of its Supercharger network.The Wall Street Journal - World