NY Post - Business
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Housing market mired in slump as January home sales drop more than expected
Home prices increased on an annual basis for the 19th consecutive month, while mortgage rates remain elevated.
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Hooters prepares to file for bankruptcy amid declining foot traffic: report
Sources indicate that while no final decision has been made, the filing could take place within the next two months, Bloomberg News reported.
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Google to face EU charges over breach of landmark antitrust rules: report
The European Commission has been investigating Google for potential breaches of the Digital Markets Act since March last year.
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Tesla boss Elon Musk urged to rescue Nissan after merger talks with Honda collapse
Shares of Nissan soared by as much as 9% on Friday amid reports that Musk could rescue the company.
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DOJ drops Biden-era discrimination lawsuit against Elon Musk’s SpaceX
Musk has been spearheading aggressive cost-cutting measures across federal agencies, including those tasked with regulating his businesses.
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Saquon Barkley delivered free truckloads of Bud Light after pitch from local beer distributor: source
“It just takes a spark like this to help Bud Light come back at the local level,” Bump Williams who runs an eponymous consulting firm told The Post.
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Mark Zuckerberg blindsided Meta’s oversight board with move to ax content moderation policies: report
The independent oversight board, which is responsible for evaluating Meta’s content policies, was not consulted before the changes were implemented.
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Goldman boss David Solomon’s job security hits all-time high — thanks to Trump
According to one former Goldman managing director, "Solly is fine; just look at the stock price. No one cares anymore that he could be a jerk.”
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Tesla dogged by DOGE fears — but don’t bet against Elon Musk
A lot is at stake. Tesla isn't just any old EV company, and there’s palpable concern he’s spending so much time on X touting his latest DOGE outrage.
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Why NYC bondholders should be very afraid of 1970s-style financial crisis
The Big Apple isn't experiencing a 1970s moment or even a budget crisis, but the elements are in place to push us in that direction.
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Is Miami’s FII the hottest conference for billionaires? ‘It’s way better than Davos’
The Future Investment Initiative has become the "the must-attend event of the billionaire business social circuit," one attendee told NYNext.
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Target sued by Florida for defrauding shareholders about DEI
Target was sued on Thursday by the state of Florida for allegedly concealing the risks of diversity and social initiatives that led to a customer...