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Meta Tests AI Subscriptions and Rolls Out New Paid Plans for Facebook, Instagram

The company is seeking to supplement its advertising business as the costs of its AI buildout mount.

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Amazon Strikes $6 Billion Deal With Snowflake for Agentic Computing Chips

The cloud-storage company joins Apple and Meta as one of AWS's largest customers for CPU-based computing. Snowflake shares soared 35% after the closing bell.

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Australia Government Suing 3M Over 'Forever Chemicals'

The Australian government said it was seeking damages over contamination from chemicals in firefighting foams.

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Trinseo Lenders Sue Angelo Gordon, Apollo, Oaktree Over Debt Deals

The chemical producer and creditors who support its restructuring plan said the prebankruptcy transactions helped improve the company's health.

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Marvell Technology's Revenue Soars, Profit Slims Down

The semiconductor company posted a smaller quarterly profit due in part to acquisition costs, but revenue jumped nearly 28% as its data-center business boomed.

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One Million New-Car Buyers Are Gone and They're Not Coming Back Soon

GM, Ford and Toyota have said they are planning for U.S. new-car sales to stagnate or shrink this year, as prospective buyers stay on the sidelines of the new-car market.

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Salesforce First-Quarter Sales, Profit Rise Amid Agentforce Efforts

The enterprise software company recorded a profit of $2.11 billion as it pushes its artificial intelligence tools as a growth accelerator.

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Dell Technologies Gets $9.7 Billion Pentagon Contract

The agreement is meant to streamline and consolidate software acquisition across the Pentagon, intelligence community and Coast Guard.

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Google Employee Charged With Insider Trading on Polymarket

Federal prosecutors allege a software engineer made more than $1 million using nonpublic information to bet on who would be the most-searched people of 2025.

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HP Cuts Full-Year Outlook Despite Higher Second-Quarter Profit, Revenue

The printer and computer maker said it now expects a full-year profit between $2.15 and $2.45 a share. It was previously forecasting a range of $2.47 to $2.77 a share.

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Synopsys to Add Elliott Partner to Board

Chip-design software company added Jesse Cohn to its board of directors as part of an agreement with activist investor Elliott Investment Management.

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Jamie Dimon Says JPMorgan Could Spend $20 Billion on Deals

The bank has discussed asset-management and payments deal possibilities in recent years.

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Universal Music Shareholder Deals Blow to Bill Ackman's $65 Billion Bid

The chief executive of Bollore Group called on the record label to reject the bid from Pershing Square Capital.

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Robinhood Lets Customers Use AI to Trade Stocks, Make Credit-Card Purchases

The brokerage's new feature links artificial-intelligence tools to investment and credit-card accounts.

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Lululemon Settles Dispute With Founder

The company will add two directors chosen by Chip Wilson, who has agreed to stop criticizing it for 18 months.

 

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May 27, 2026 23:00 ET (03:00 GMT)

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