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Nike closes stores, studios, and its flagship location
TheStreet48d agobearish
Nike closes stores, studios, and its flagship location

For the past few years, Nike has struggled to figure out its business model. First, the retailer pulled away from some of its distribution partners to build more of its business around building a direct relationship with consumers. That model included building out its own fleet of stores and ...

Oppenheimer downgrades AT&T stock on SpaceX threat
TheStreet48d agobearish
Oppenheimer downgrades AT&T stock on SpaceX threat

AT&T has spent years telling investors the same story. Build more fiber, build a stronger wireless network, and the payoff will come. For a while, Wall Street bought it. The telecom stock held up even as rivals stumbled, and management kept pointing to 2030 as the finish line for its ...

Bloomberg48d agobullish
Apple Seeks to Buy Chinese-Made Memory Chips by Lobbying US

(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. is in negotiations to purchase chips from two Chinese semiconductor makers on a Pentagon blacklist to help reduce the impact of a global memory shortage that’s forced the company to raise prices across its product line.Most Read from BloombergMeta Is Planning a Cloud Business to Sell AI Computing PowerKrafton Agrees to Pay ‘Subnautica 2’ Bonuses as Developer’s CEO ResignsUS Decides Against Renewing USMCA, Shifting to Rolling TalksSpaceX IPO Left Mirae With No Shares on

Bloomberg48d agoneutral
Cboe Seeks to List Prediction Market Type Options on Earnings Metrics

(Bloomberg) -- Cboe Global Markets Inc. is seeking US regulatory approval to list all-or-nothing options tied to corporate earnings results, allowing traders to wager on figures ranging from SpaceX revenue and Nvidia data-center sales to JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s credit-loss provisions.Most Read from BloombergMeta Is Planning a Cloud Business to Sell AI Computing PowerKrafton Agrees to Pay ‘Subnautica 2’ Bonuses as Developer’s CEO ResignsUS Decides Against Renewing USMCA, Shifting to Rolling TalksS

Alcoa CEO: Deal’s Overseas Assets Have ‘Strong Operating Histories’
The Wall Street Journal48d agoneutral
Alcoa CEO: Deal’s Overseas Assets Have ‘Strong Operating Histories’

Alcoa has been reluctant to expand aluminum smelting in the U.S., despite recent sky-high prices for the metal. But the Pittsburgh-based company is taking a big swing at making more aluminum overseas by acquiring one of the world’s largest smelters in South Africa.

Bank of America reveals costly wedding inflation problem
TheStreet48d agoneutral
Bank of America reveals costly wedding inflation problem

Sticky inflation just showed up in a place we’d rather not put in a spreadsheet. That inflation setup fits Bank of America’s latest report shared with me, which shows the pressure building in categories couples actually buy into. The note shows consumers are still spending a ton on ...

CMA CGM hires FedEx executive Moebel to lead Ceva Logistics
FreightWaves48d agoneutral
CMA CGM hires FedEx executive Moebel to lead Ceva Logistics

Patrick Moebel, who spent years running FedEx Logistics and Geodis’s North American business, was named CEO of Ceva Logistics on Wednesday. The post CMA CGM hires FedEx executive Moebel to lead Ceva Logistics appeared first on FreightWaves.

Judge blocks Colorado's first-of-its-kind price cap on Amgen's Enbrel
Reuters48d agoneutral
Judge blocks Colorado's first-of-its-kind price cap on Amgen's Enbrel

July 1 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday blocked Colorado from capping the price of Amgen's blockbuster arthritis drug Enbrel, a first-of-its-kind move ‌by a U. In granting a preliminary injunction, Chief Judge Daniel Domenico ‌of the Denver federal court said Amgen would likely face significant and irreparable harm from charging lower prices, ​adding that it could affect the drugmaker's negotiations for future contracts with wholesalers and distributors.

Bloomberg48d agoneutral
AI Money and Anxiety Are Powering This Election Cycle

(Bloomberg) -- Never miss an episode. Follow The Big Take daily podcast today.Most Read from BloombergMeta Is Planning a Cloud Business to Sell AI Computing PowerSpaceX IPO Left Mirae With No Shares on MisunderstandingKrafton Agrees to Pay ‘Subnautica 2’ Bonuses as Developer’s CEO ResignsUS Decides Against Renewing USMCA, Shifting to Rolling TalksTrump Reports at Least $1.4 Billion in 2025 Crypto EarningsIn the 2026 elections, artificial intelligence is the backdrop for just about everything.The

A Big Short Gets Bigger
The Wall Street Journal48d agoneutral
A Big Short Gets Bigger

Michael Burry, famous for his prescient bets against the housing bubble, unveiled bearish positions on Tesla Caterpillar semiconductor manufacturer Applied Materials and an ETF tracking chip makers. Burry said that plans by two of South Korea’s largest tech companies to build a chip hub set off fresh alarm bells about whether the massive sums of money being poured into AI can ever pay off. The PHLX Semiconductor Index, which is tracked by the ETF that Burry is betting against, fell 6.3%.

Alibaba to pay US $600M to settle allegations it allowed illegal drug and equipment sales
Associated Press48d agoneutral
Alibaba to pay US $600M to settle allegations it allowed illegal drug and equipment sales

The Chinese tech giant Alibaba will pay $600 million to resolve a dispute with the U.S. government over allegations that the Hangzhou-based firm sold and imported illegal pharmaceuticals, controlled substances, regulated chemicals, and pill-making equipment into the U.S. Alibaba operates some of the world's largest e-commerce platforms, including Alibaba.com and AliExpress.com. The U.S. alleges that Alibaba’s U.S.-based payment processor, AUS Merchant Services, violated federal law by failing to prevent merchants from selling and importing illegal products into the U.S. through Alibaba.com and AliExpress.com.