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Retailers including Lowe’s and Walmart will hold earnings calls this week, which could indicate the impact of tariffs on ...
Nexstar Media Group is buying broadcast rival Tegna for $6.2 billion, which will help strengthen its local news offerings.
The biggest owner of US TV stations is trying to get even bigger, believing the Trump administration will allow it to do so.
Nvidia last week struck a deal with the U.S. government to resume selling products in China, in exchange for giving it a 15% ...
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said any U.S. investment in Intel would be aimed at helping the troubled chipmaker stabilize, as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the government ...
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The move marks the first overseas foray for Xiaomi's cars, which have proved enormously popular in China and wowed Western auto executives.
The move could be seen as a vote of confidence for Intel, which has been playing catch-up in an industry that has chased the artificial intelligence boom.
Nexstar Media will acquire rival broadcast company Tegna for $6.2 billion according to a joint announcement on Tuesday, another sign of consolidation in an already contracting TV broadcast sector.