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The tech prodigy’s battles with a mercurial opponent are coming to a head
Analysts anticipate weakest increase in S&P 500-listed companies’ profits since Covid crisis
Meta has yet to demonstrate that its $10bn a year bet on an immersive virtual world will be a success
Lenders’ commitment to finance Elon Musk’s buyout may cost them hundreds of millions of dollars
Finding a partner will be critical in establishing new league as competitor to PGA Tour
Purchase of animation studio Gunner underscores desire to make learning languages fun
Proceedings will resume in November if $44bn deal does not close
Prominent tech investor seeks $6bn for new private equity vehicle less than half the size of predecessor
International bank should attempt to sell Canadian business despite its profitability
UK competition regulator warns $7.3bn tie-up risks quality of onboard connectivity
Venture Global’s expanded 20-year contract a sign of revived LNG market as buyers avoid Russia
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Plus, Lars Windhorst walks off the pitch and a glimpse into Wall Street’s lucrative tax side-hustle
Banks are helping wealthy clients to sell investments at a loss to lighten their bills
Digital Restaurant Association wants more customer data to be shared and cap on fees
Joe Sullivan was accused of obstructing regulator’s investigation in cyber security case
Tesla chief and social media group are negotiating end to legal fight to finalise $44bn buyout
In crowded market, social media platform’s odds of becoming one-stop-shop facility are not promising
Carl Icahn, Pentwater and Hindenburg Research predicted billionaire would complete takeover
US bank’s asset management arm targets retirement schemes’ illiquid holdings
It may be that the scarcity of sports teams props up their re-sale price tags
Entrepreneur sees deal as way to build platform to incorporate messaging, payments and commerce
Tech group’s shareholders will not rest easy until $54.20 per share is safely wired into their bank accounts
Plus, Arm’s troubles in the UK intensify and Ray Dalio abdicates the throne for the third time
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