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Oracle Reports $16.1 Billion in Revenue, Narrowly Missing Forecasts

The software giant is spending heavily to become a major cloud provider for the AI era.

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Adobe Expects Double-Digit Recurring Revenue Growth Next Year

The software company expects revenue to be $25.90 billion to $26.10 billion in 2026 as it looks to expand its AI business.

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Vail Resorts Quarterly Loss Widens as Ski-Pass Sales Volume Falls

Vail Resorts reported a wider loss and fewer sales of its passes for this year's ski season in its fiscal first quarter as it implements a turnaround plan to draw skiers back to its mountains.

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Investors Bet That a Higher Bid for Warner Is Coming

Media company's shares surged Tuesday and Wednesday, with hedge funds hoping for Paramount, Netflix bidding war.

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Chewy Quarterly Profit, Revenue Up

Chewy's third-quarter profit and revenue rose, helped by veterinarian-care services and its paid membership program.

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Instacart Shares Fall on Report of Experimental Price Testing

The grocery-delivery company's stock was down in morning trading after a report said it displayed several different prices for users who added the same item from the same store at the same time.

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YouTube TV to Offer Pared-Down, Lower-Priced Channel Bundles

The new packages will allow more customization for viewers, but add to a crowded slate of streaming options.

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Microsoft, Amazon Bet Billions on India

Amazon said it will sink $35 billion across its businesses in India over a five-year period, coming on the heels of Microsoft announcing a $17.5 billion spending plan in the country over the next four years

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Intel Gets About $163 Million Trimmed From EU Antitrust Fine

The decision is another blow to the European Commission after judges struck out the initial $1.23 billion fine imposed in 2009.

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Chevron CEO Sees Growing Potential in Biofuels and Geothermal Energy

Mike Wirth outlined the oil-and-gas company's hopes for everything from carbon capture to hydrogen.

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JPMorgan Hands $1,000 to Employees Who Earn Less Than $80,000

Many staff members will receive the money in the form of a contribution to their 401(k) plans.

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Tony Dokoupil Will Be the New Face of 'CBS Evening News'

The journalist, who currently co-hosts "CBS Mornings," is being elevated as part of a broader overhaul of the news network.

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Roche Says Breast-Cancer Drug Shows Potential to Become Standard-Of-Care

Giredestrant lowered the risk of disease recurrence or death by 30%, compared with standard-of-care endocrine therapy, according to the company.

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Fervo Energy Raises $462 Million, Lands Google as Investor

The company, also backed by Bill Gates's Breakthrough Energy Ventures, has emerged as a leader in advanced geothermal energy.

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Transamerica's Owner Is Moving to the U.S.

Aegon, the Dutch insurer and asset manager, is joining the stream of European companies moving stateside as it seeks to tap into the U.S. life and retirement market.

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Coupang CEO Resigns Over Data Breach in South Korea

The South Korean e-commerce company said last month that unauthorized access to the company's digital data had exposed the personal information of an estimated 33.7 million people.

 

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