Nebius, Meta Agree to $27 Billion AI Infrastructure Pact
Nebius agreed to a five-year deal worth about $27 billion to supply artificial-infrastructure infrastructure capacity to Meta.
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UniCredit Launches Fresh $28 Billion Bid for Rest of Commerzbank
The offer is the latest twist in a long-running campaign to take over the German lender.
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Can Nvidia's Dominance Survive the Sea Change Under Way in AI Computing?
Making chips for training AI models made it the world's biggest company, but demand for inference is growing far faster.
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Foxconn Quarterly Profit Falls Despite Higher Revenue
Despite double-digit revenue growth, a substantially higher tax expense weighed on Foxconn's fourth-quarter bottom line.
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Orion Raises $2.2 Billion for Bets on Mining Critical Minerals
The private-equity firm's new pool is among the largest funds ever collected to invest in the extraction industry.
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OpenAI's Bid to Allow X-Rated Talk Is Freaking Out Its Own Advisers
Warnings surface that the company risks creating a 'sexy suicide coach' if it begins allowing sexually explicit chats
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Airline Executives Urge Congress to End Partial Government Shutdown
Travelers already are enduring long wait times at airports at the start of the busy spring travel season.
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Berkshire Could Repurchase Over $50 Billion of Stock Annually Based on Recent Buy
Many Berkshire Hathaway holders would like to see it get more aggressive with stock repurchases.
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Bain Capital to Acquire Australian Wealth Manager
Bain Capital will pay more than US$349 million to acquire an Australian wealth-management business from local investment manager Perpetual.
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Lynas Rare Earths Lines Up Supply Deal With Pentagon
Lynas Rare Earths has reached a preliminary agreement with the Pentagon on a US$96 million, four-year supply deal that includes a floor price for some key rare earths used in fighter jets, missile systems and other defense technologies.
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'It's all about oil': FedEx's transportation costs will be key to this week's earnings
With results due this week from FedEx and retail names like Lululemon and Macy's, we'll likely hear more about consumers' attitudes, as gas prices and shipping costs spike and the conflict widens in the Middle East.
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Amazon Announces Inference Chips Deal With Cerebras
Amazon Web Services says the partnership will allow it to offer lightning-fast inference computing.
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March 16, 2026 07:00 ET (11:00 GMT)
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