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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Can Nissan Reverse Its Decade-Long Slide in the U.S.?
The Japanese automaker's new American chief promises more models-and lots of hybrids.
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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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Oracle Earnings Face Pressing Questions About Margins and OpenAI
Oracle stock jumped 36% the day after its last earnings report. A quarter later, the gains have faded away.
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IBM Once Dominated Computing. Quantum Technology Could Put It on Top Again.
Big Blue has been working on the next-gen technology for decades, and now has major breakthroughs in its sights. We get a look behind the scenes.
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Aegon Plans to Move to U.S., Rebrand as Transamerica
The Dutch insurer and asset manager's CEO said the relocation will have a significant impact on its workforce in the Netherlands.
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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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CEOs Are All-In on AI
Chief executives are bullish on the broad economic impact of artificial intelligence, but do expect it to weaken the job market, according to a new survey.
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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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Distressed Funds Snap Up First Brands' Top Loans to Drive Debt Restructuring
King Street Capital and Mudrick Capital Management are among investors seizing opportunity in the rare and rapid price drop in the auto supplier's top-ranking bankruptcy loan.
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Chernin Group Invests in 'Romantasy' Publisher Entangled
The deal values the publisher of the popular "Fourth Wing" books at roughly $400 million.
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Hinge CEO Leaves to Start an AI-Driven Dating App
Veteran marketer Jackie Jantos takes the reins as Justin McLeod shifts focus to Overtone, with Match Group support.
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Navy Strikes Deal With Palantir for AI Overhaul of Submarine Maintenance
The award to the data-management company, valued at $448 million, is designed to make supply chains quicker and more efficient.
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Nvidia AI Chips to Undergo Unusual U.S. Security Review Before Export to China
Shipping chips from Taiwan to the U.S. to China would allow government to get 25% cut of sales.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 10, 2025 07:00 ET (12:00 GMT)
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