Enterprise

In a landscape riddled with uncertainty for initial public offerings (IPOs) and mergers and acquisitions (M&A), Google’s whopping $32 billion acquisition of Wiz signals a potential shift in the market’s trajectory. This monumental deal, marking Google’s most significant acquisition to date, reopens the conversation around not just cybersecurity but the broader economic landscape that has
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23andMe, a company once celebrated for its groundbreaking contributions to personal genomics, has recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Once valued at an astonishing $6 billion, the embattled genetic-testing giant is now floundering, struggling to stay afloat amidst financial ruin and internal upheaval. CEO Anne Wojcicki has resigned, marking a significant turning point for
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The announcement that Trump Media has struck a deal with Crypto.com to launch a suite of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and related financial products signals a remarkable turnaround strategy—or perhaps a last-ditch effort—given the firm’s dismal performance thus far in 2025. After losing a staggering 38% of its stock value this year, any news that potentially
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In the fast-evolving world of cryptocurrency, few narratives are as captivating as the surprising resurgence of Binance amid shifting political tides. As the landscape transforms under the leadership of President Donald Trump, Binance has gone from pariah to potential power player in Washington. Richard Teng, the newly appointed CEO, suggests that the Trump administration’s policies
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As the dust settles on Elon Musk’s second month in Washington, the electric vehicle (EV) giant Tesla faces an unsettling reality. Once hailed as a pioneer reshaping the automotive landscape, the company’s future now appears precarious. An analysis by Edmunds confirms a worrying trend: Tesla owners are increasingly trading in their electric vehicles, marking the
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The tech landscape is no stranger to competition, but the ongoing legal drama between HR software startups Rippling and Deel could stain the very fabric of entrepreneurial ethics. On a seemingly ordinary Monday, Rippling accused Deel of orchestrating a direct assault on its intellectual property by allegedly employing a “spy” to siphon off trade secrets.
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