With a potential government shutdown looming, employees at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have been told not to panic about mass layoffs. Greg Gilman, head of the SEC employees’ union, sent
MoreLockheed Martin announced on Friday that its subsidiary Sikorsky has secured a nearly $11 billion contract from the U.S. Navy to build up to 99 CH-53K King Stallion helicopters. The defense giant
MoreBitcoin opened Friday’s Wall Street session on a weak footing, hovering just above $109,000 and threatening to set fresh lows for September. Data from market trackers indicated that BTC/USD was vulnerable to
MoreBitcoin bounced back sharply on Wednesday, climbing to $113,900 after dipping as low as $111,000 during the Asian trading session. The rebound followed Monday’s drop to $111,500 and suggested that buyers were
MoreMicron Technology has issued a bullish outlook for its upcoming quarter, projecting revenue above market expectations as it capitalizes on soaring demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips. The company’s optimism comes as
MoreMorgan Stanley’s E*Trade is preparing to launch cryptocurrency trading in 2026, partnering with digital asset infrastructure provider Zerohash in a move that underscores Wall Street’s increasing embrace of digital assets. The rollout
MoreThis is not just another acquisition. It’s not just another number in the endless stream of corporate mergers. Scopely’s purchase of Pokémon Go for $3.5 billion is a move that shakes the
MoreNot every day do three leaders from distinct worlds come together to tackle a macro challenge. But that’s exactly how upGrad was born – an India-origin Edtech that has since grown into
MoreThe Trump administration has moved to prevent U.S. Steel from halting operations at its Granite City, Illinois, facility, in what marks the first use of new executive powers tied to the company’s
MoreBitcoin’s growing appeal to institutional investors could come at a cost, according to Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy. Speaking on the Coin Stories podcast with Natalie Brunell, Saylor explained that while
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