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The Biden-era guidelines for antitrust reviews of mergers by the DOJ and FTC are widely disliked by corporations.
Tesla’s law firm drafts Delaware bill that could salvage Musk pay package ○
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The legislation would amend Delaware General Corporation Law and could pave the way for the reinstatement of Musk's 2018 CEO pay package at Tesla.
Berkshire Hathaway's Apple stake stays at 300 million shares for a second straight quarter ○
Warren Buffett's conglomerate owned 300 million shares of Apple at the end of 2024, the same ownership Berkshire had at the end of the third quarter.
Watch these stocks that can see strong returns through company-specific drivers, per Goldman ○
Goldman Sachs is expecting another good year for stock pickers and has some stocks to watch.
Nike teams up with Kim Kardashian shapewear brand Skims as it looks to reach more women ○
Nike's decision to partner with Skims comes as it looks to claw back market share and return to growth under new CEO Elliott Hill.
U.S. homebuilders raise alarm over tariffs as sentiment falls to 5-month low ○
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Sales expectations in the next six months took a major hit in the National Association of Home Builders' Housing Market Index.
Analysts are bullish on this liquefied natural gas stock that went public last month ○
Wall Street analysts are bullish on Venture Global despite the LNG company's somewhat disappointing initial public offering.
Tesla’s law firm drafts Delaware bill that could salvage Musk pay package ○
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a story from CNBC ⚠️ › World News
The legislation would amend Delaware General Corporation Law and could pave the way for the reinstatement of Musk's 2018 CEO pay package at Tesla.
Intel shares pop 13% on report Broadcom and Taiwan Semi could break up company ○
Intel shares rallied 13% on Tuesday on a report that deals from Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing could break up the company.
Trump administration keeps Biden's tough rules for merger reviews ○
The Biden-era guidelines for antitrust reviews of mergers by the DOJ and FTC are widely disliked by corporations.