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Investors want to know whether electric-car maker is in the midst of a major change in direction
Large proportion of sales come from traditional vinyl and CD formats
Effort to trump offer by Concord Chorus could trigger battle for music rights investor
Asset manager’s chief has become a popular target for criticism over its ESG investing stance
Shipowners pay for advice and armed guards as navies unable to fully protect vessels from pirates and Houthi attacks
Biden administration brokers talks between Microsoft, OpenAI, Google and the UAE, as Washington seeks edge over China
Victory was part of a $40mn campaign to organise workers at 13 mostly foreign-owned carmakers across the US
Citadel Securities attacks Devin Nunes after letter to Nasdaq raises concerns over naked short selling
High-speed trading firm sued hedge fund last week over lucrative options trading strategy it claims were stolen
Internet regulator orders delisting of two Meta-owned apps over ‘national security concerns’
Dealmaking may have picked up but there is still a need for caution after a protracted slump
Expect more deals after Prysmian’s acquisition of Encore Wire
Purchase of $15.6bn-valued US company would be French group’s biggest acquisition
Plus, Blackstone’s M&A machine revs up and Arnault lays the groundwork for LVMH’s future
Media company is already in exclusive talks with Skydance about a potential deal
Shares fall after streaming pioneer says it will stop disclosing subscriber numbers and shift focus to viewer engagement
Teams tackling artificial intelligence models unified under leadership of DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis
The likely message from the leading companies is: be patient
NFL-only funds are being set up in anticipation of potential rules that will govern institutional money in the sport
Facebook parent claims Llama 3 takes a fresh step towards human-level intelligence
Trading revenue for secretive New York firm rivals sums generated by Wall Street banks
Industry sitting on record amounts of unsold assets that will take time to sell even as M&A market returns to life
Ken Griffin’s firm will move into British Land’s flagship development at Broadgate
The USW has inserted itself into the election, US-China relations and a $14.9bn cross-border deal
Plus, Elon Musk’s second try at a massive payday and Chinese law firms make a push abroad
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