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SpaceX Launches Landmark IPO at $135 Per Share, Valuing Company at $1.75 Trillion
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Paramount Faces $79 Billion Debt Post-Warner Bros. Merger, No Cable Asset Sales Planned
Paramount's CEO confirms a $79 billion debt load after merging with Warner Bros., emphasizing no plans to sell cable assets while combining streaming services and major film franchises.
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Lost Retirement Funds? New Tool Helps Americans Find Forgotten 401(k)s and Pensions
The US Labor Department has launched a free online tool to help individuals locate forgotten 401(k)s and pensions. Discover how to find your lost retirement savings.
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European Gas Prices Skyrocket 45% Amid Qatar LNG Production Halt
European natural gas prices surge dramatically after Qatar suspends LNG production due to regional conflict, intensifying global energy market concerns.
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MicroStrategy Acquires Over 3,000 Bitcoin Amidst Market Volatility
MicroStrategy, the largest corporate Bitcoin holder, has purchased more digital assets, but faces unrealized losses as the cryptocurrency's price fluctuates below their average acquisition cost.
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Fed Grapples with AI's Dual Threat to Jobs and Inflation
US Federal Reserve officials are debating AI's unpredictable impact on employment and inflation, with a growing divide over its true economic implications.
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Amazon Pledges $21 Billion for Spanish Data Centers and AI
Amazon announces a significant new investment of 18 billion euros ($21 billion) in Spain, focusing on expanding data center infrastructure and advancing artificial intelligence.
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Trump Media Explores Truth Social Spin-Off Amidst Crypto Expansion
Trump Media & Technology Group is considering spinning off Truth Social into a separate public company to accelerate its cryptocurrency and energy sector ambitions.
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EU Seeks Payment Autonomy Amid US Dominance
Europe races to regain financial independence from US payment giants like Visa and Mastercard, facing market fragmentation and potential exclusion.