According to the Nikkei business newspaper on Sunday, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company, a division of Japan’s MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, will invest roughly $400 million
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US Marines: After 246 years an African American was promoted to 4-star general.
Gen. Michael E. Langley, the first African American to hold a four-star rank in the Marine Corps, credited his father for encouraging him to “reach
Morgan Stanley will pay $200m to end a US federal investigation into record-keeping.
According to a statement released on Friday, Morgan Stanley has agreed to pay $200 million to American regulators to end ongoing inquiries into its record-keeping
Musk agrees to Twitter deal, on the condition that proof of real accounts is provided.
Elon Musk stated that his $44b agreement to acquire the business should move forward as planned if Twitter Inc. could disclose how it selected 100
Amazon expands linked device collection with a $1.7b deal with the manufacturer of Roombas.
In its most recent effort to expand its selection of smart home products, Amazon.com Inc. will pay around $1.7 billion in cash to acquire robot
Over Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, China cuts off military and climate relations.
In response to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan this week, China says it is canceling or halting dialogue with the US on
Finances of young, low-income Americans ravaged by 40-year high inflation.
Young and low-income customers are beginning to experience financial strain as high inflation compels Americans to pay more on gas and bills. Consumers in Generation
Elon Musk submits a sealed response and counterclaims, to Twitter’s lawsuit regarding the acquisition.
According to a court document, Elon Musk submitted his response and countersuit to Twitter’s complaint on his $44 billion plan to buy the social media
Elon Musk’s $44b purchase deal dispute with Twitter was fixed for October 17 trial date.
Elon Musk must disclose by the end of Friday any legal claims he may have against the firm, a Delaware judge decided, as part of
The US economy contracts for the 2nd quarter putting it on the verge of recession.
The likelihood that a recession was imminent increased when the U.S. economy unexpectedly shrank in the second quarter, with business spending falling and consumer spending
