Elliott to call for Southwest special meeting ‘as soon as next week’
ElliottĀ Management said Tuesday it will call a special meeting at Southwest Airlines as soon as next week.
Investors bought the rate cut: Equity flows were highest in nearly 2 years last week
Bank of America Securities reported $6.9 billion worth in equity inflows last week, the highest level going back to October 2022.
‘We have much more on the way, if they will continue,’ Israel’s president says as death toll from IDF strikes on Lebanon passes 550
Israel’s Monday airstrike into Lebanon, which killed more than 550 people, comes amid a dramatic escalation of hostilities on the border.
Hereās how Apple might cash in on its latest artificial intelligence features
Wall Street weighs in on whether Apple Intelligence could benefit as a paid tool.
Blackstone and Vista Equity Partners to acquire software maker Smartsheet for $8.4 billion
The $8.4 billion deal is expected to close in January 2025, and the collaboration software maker has the option to solicit other bids.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says tough times are needed to spark national renewal
Starmer’s efforts to instill a sense of optimism come after the government has been accused of doom-mongering over the state of the U.K. economy.
‘They knew and they lied’: California sues ExxonMobil, alleging deception about plastics recycling
In the lawsuit, the state’s attorney general says ExxonMobil misled consumers into believing that recycling was a viable solution for plastic waste, though it knew otherwise.
Warner Bros. Discovery partners with Google for AI-generated captions on Max streaming service
Warner Bros. Discovery and Google are partnering to use AI to make captions more accurate on Max.
‘Stop ripping us off’: Senate grills Novo Nordisk CEO on weight loss drug pricing
Sen. Bernie Sanders argues that Novo Nordisk charges Americans substantially higher prices for its drugs than it does for patients in other countries.
Microsoft’s GitHub gives clients option to keep sensitive code in EU only, in data sovereignty push
GitHub is giving enterprise users the ability to store their sensitive code on only EU servers, hoping to meet the bloc’s strict approach to data regulation.




