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The $1.7 Billion Takeover Brawl Fueled by a Fear of China
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China's economic slowdown fuels designer ‘dupe’ boom
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Dyche: U.S. takeover would bring Everton stability
Everton manager Sean Dyche has said that the new ownership will bring stability to the club amid its "unsettled ground."19 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
OpenAI sees roughly $5 billion loss this year on $3.7 billion in revenue
CNBC has confirmed that OpenAI expects about $5 billion in losses on $3.7 billion in revenue this year — figures first reported by The New York Times.6 hours ago -
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Doughty’s Injury Could Be Worse Than Initially Feared
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The Hill - Politics
Kentucky sues Express Scripts, alleging it helped fuel state's opioid crisis
Kentucky’s attorney general is suing the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) Express Scripts over its role in “worsening” the state’s opioid crisis. In the complaint filed in state court, Attorney ...7 hours ago -
The New York Times - World
Zelensky Meets Trump Amid Fears for Continued U.S. Support for Ukraine
The session in New York was part of a nearly weeklong U.S. visit by the Ukrainian president in which he has made appeals to both Democrats and Republicans.13 hours ago - Ukraine -
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Deal to Reopen Libya’s Central Bank Eases Fears of Fighting
A standoff over control of the bank had destabilized the country’s economy and raised the prospect of fresh fighting between Libya’s eastern and western factions.16 hours ago -
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This company had $1 billion in quarterly AI bookings — and it’s not a chip maker
Accenture’s stock rallied toward a six-month high Thursday, after the management consultant got back to beating earnings expectations and continued to tout itself as a play on the boom in ...Yesterday
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