Hootan Yaghoobzadeh, the co-founder of Staple Street Capital and negotiator on the settlement deal with Fox, said his team feels “good” about the agreement.
Atlassian taps OpenAI to make its collaboration software smarter
Atlassian co-CEO Scott Farquhar says the company can stand out among businesses integrating GPT-4 by showing results about clients’ extensive data collections.
How to avoid getting dropped from Medicaid as states narrow coverage
As a pandemic-era policy winds down, millions of people on Medicaid may lose their coverage — even though they remain eligible. Here’s how to avoid that.
Climate change thaws world’s northernmost research station
While the Arctic is warming about four times faster than the rest of the world, in Svalbard temperatures are climbing up to seven times the global average.
The most heavily short stocks on Wall Street include some biotechs and two movie chains
These names had short positions amounting to at least 25% of their total float at the end of March, according to FactSet.
Investor Karen Firestone says this group of stocks is the next attractive segment of the market
Some disgraced stocks, which suffered in last year’s selloff, are primed to rebound.
Supreme Court says Halkbank not immune from U.S. prosecution for Iran sanctions violations under FSIA
The Supreme Court rejected an argument that Halkbank, which is owned by Turkey, is immune from prosecution over Iran sanctions due to sovereign immunity.
Ex-Trump Organization CFO Weisselberg released from jail
Former Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg was released from jail on Wednesday after 100 days.
Amazon is the No. 1 company to work for in the U.S. for the third year in a row, according to LinkedIn
Amazon maintained its top spot after making a “significant investment” to support employees’ upskilling and raise salaries, says LinkedIn’s Dan Roth.
Goldman Sachs says there could be ‘multiple beats’ by solar companies and gives its favorites
Residential solar companies are poised for a strong quarter, the firm said.