The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Wednesday finished above 45,000 for the first time, as it extended a 2024 rally that's driven major benchmarks to a series of records.
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Disney’s announcement comes on the heels of significant milestones in its streaming division, which includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+. The company reported that its direct-to-consumer business turned profitable in the most recent quarter, a major achievement in an industry where profitability has often been elusive.
ESPN is coming to Disney+. Now, the sports network wants to make sure Disney+ users come to ESPN.
Haleon was created as a standalone entity specializing in over-the-counter healthcare products, including well-known brands such as Sensodyne, Panadol, and Theraflu. The spin-off emerged from a joint venture between GSK and Pfizer, with GSK holding a controlling stake of 68% and Pfizer owning 32%.
While games at the next World Cup, co-hosted with Canada and Mexico, will be watched by hundreds of millions globally mostly on free-to-air public networks, the Club World Cup broadcast picture is unclear. By Bandon Jemes |…
Over the past few years, a stronger-than-expected US economy has continuously surprised Wall Street and its projections.
It’s AWS re:Invent 2024 this week, Amazon’s annual cloud computing extravaganza in Las Vegas, and as is tradition, the company has so much to announce, it can’t fit everything into its five (!) keynotes. Ahead of the show’s official opening, AWS on Monday detailed a number of updates to its overall data center strategy that are worth paying attention to.
Oracle Corporation has experienced a remarkable year in 2024, with its stock surging by 75%. This impressive performance marks Oracle's best year since the dot-com boom, reflecting strong investor confidence and robust financial results.
BlackRock is acquiring HPS Investment Partners, a leading global credit investment manager, for approximately $12 billion in an all-stock deal. The acquisition is expected to close in mid-2025.
The Browser Company, the company behind Arc Browser for both desktop and mobile, teased its new web browser Monday called Dia — and this time, it focuses on AI tools. In the last few years, the startup launched Arc on Mac and Windows and Arc Search on iOS and Android, but the company is beginning work on a new product with a broader appeal.