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Comcast's NBCUniversal spinoff just transformed streaming wars
TheStreet54d agoneutral
Comcast's NBCUniversal spinoff just transformed streaming wars

Nobody saw this coming. Not Wall Street. Not Hollywood. And almost certainly not Netflix or Disney. On June 29, Comcast announced it would spin off NBCUniversal and Sky into a separate, publicly traded company through a tax-free transaction. After more than 15 years as a single company, the cable ...

Dow Hits Record as Tech Starts Week Strong
The Wall Street Journal54d agoneutral
Dow Hits Record as Tech Starts Week Strong

The Dow Jones Industrial Average topped 52000 for the first time on Monday, highlighting investors’ increasing demand for stocks at the heart of the American economy. One major contributor was Alphabet which rose 4.8% to lead gains on the Google-parent’s first day as one of the blue-chip index’s 30 components.

Australia sues Amazon unit over alleged breach via Prime Video ads
Reuters54d agoneutral
Australia sues Amazon unit over alleged breach via Prime Video ads

Australia's competition regulator said on Tuesday it has taken Amazon's ‌Australian unit to court, alleging its ‌Prime subscription contracts contained unfair terms that allowed the ​company to add advertising to Prime Video. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) alleged that between November 2023 and August 2025, Amazon Australia ‌used unfair Prime ⁠contract terms to make negative changes for over 1 million annual ⁠subscribers without offering compensation. After July 2024, subscribers who wanted to maintain ad-free streaming had ​to pay ​an additional A$2.99 ​per month.

Apple’s gamble just exposed the AI bubble’s fatal flaw
TheStreet54d agoneutral
Apple’s gamble just exposed the AI bubble’s fatal flaw

On June 25, Apple (AAPL) raised prices on iPads and MacBooks due to skyrocketing memory chip costs, according to Reuters. The stock dipped that same day, closing 6% lower and losing more than $260 billion in market cap. The price increases hit Apple’s MacBook Neo, raising its starting price to $699 ...

Bitcoin's latest halving cycle is raising a big question
TheStreet54d agoneutral
Bitcoin's latest halving cycle is raising a big question

Bitcoin's 2024 halving cycle is not playing out the way anyone drew it up. Two of the most respected voices in the space are now publicly disagreeing on what that means, and the stakes are high enough that the argument matters. Pierre Rochard, VP of Research at Riot Platforms, posted on ...

Bloomberg54d agoneutral
Comcast’s NBC Spinoff Raises Questions About Businesses’ Future

(Bloomberg) -- Brian Roberts lost out on an opportunity last year to merge NBCUniversal with Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. But the process helped get the chairman and co-chief executive officer of Comcast Corp. thinking about what NBCUniversal would look like on its own. Most Read from BloombergTrump’s U-Turn on Iran Sanctions Would Unravel Decades of CurbsUS Stocks Get Tech Boost After AI-Fueled Selloff: Markets WrapCook Stays at Fed But Trump Wins Power Over Other AgenciesSupreme Court Leaves Tr

Tuesday's market movers: Nike earnings, consumer confidence
Yahoo Finance Video54d agoneutralVIDEO
Tuesday's market movers: Nike earnings, consumer confidence

Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton previews the top market-moving events for Tuesday, June 30, including earnings reports from Nike (NKE) and Constellation Brands (STZ), as well as the latest reading on consumer confidence and what it could mean for investors.

Chevron surprises investors with eye-catching disclosure
TheStreet54d agoneutral
Chevron surprises investors with eye-catching disclosure

The AI data center boom has created an unusual power shortage, and oil companies are stepping in to supply the needed power using their extra natural gas. Chevron (CVX) became the latest to join that dynamic on June 22, when it announced a 20-year agreement with Microsoft (MSFT) to supply ...

Honeywell Aerospace CEO on Separation, Defense Demand
Bloomberg54d agoneutralVIDEO
Honeywell Aerospace CEO on Separation, Defense Demand

On the first day of trading following its spin-off from Honeywell International, Honeywell Aerospace CEO Jim Currier discussed the company's new status as a standalone aerospace and defense firm. Currier emphasized the company's embedded role within the aerospace and defense ecosystem, highlighting its mission-critical products and services across major commercial and defense platforms. He speaks with Romaine Bostick & Katie Greifeld on "The Close."

Goldman Sachs doubles down on stock market outlook for 2026
TheStreet54d agoneutral
Goldman Sachs doubles down on stock market outlook for 2026

Q2 earnings season begins in mid-July. Goldman Sachs chief U.S. equity strategist Ben Snider, in a note published June 28, called it "a critical test" for U.S. stocks. The word choice was deliberate. The market's 2026 gains have come almost entirely from earnings growth rather than investors paying ...

Google and Tesla Wrap Up a Magnificent Day
The Wall Street Journal54d agoneutral
Google and Tesla Wrap Up a Magnificent Day

It was a good day for the Magnificent Seven—at least some of them. Tesla stock ended Monday's session up 8.5%, perhaps riding the coat tails of SpaceX, which was up 7.1%. The two Elon Musk companies are tightly linked, jointly developing a chip fabrication complex in Texas.

Exclusive-NBCUniversal may enter video game business after Comcast split, sources say
Reuters54d agoneutral
Exclusive-NBCUniversal may enter video game business after Comcast split, sources say

NBCUniversal is eyeing opportunities in digital gaming and new entertainment franchises as the company weighs options for future growth after its planned spinoff from Comcast, according to three people with direct knowledge of the matter. Comcast’s cable and connectivity business, meanwhile, is ripe for technological investments that ‌could take advantage of the massive surge in data centers and AI, these people said. No tie-ups have been discussed, and any potential deal would not happen until a period ‌of time following the split, the people said.

Analyst compares Saylor to crypto's 'biggest villain'
TheStreet54d agoneutral
Analyst compares Saylor to crypto's 'biggest villain'

EuroPac.com Chief Economist and Global Strategist Peter Schiff is escalating his attacks on Michael Saylor, arguing that the eventual unwinding of Strategy's Bitcoin position could prove more damaging to the crypto industry than Sam Bankman-Fried's collapse at FTX, and that Saylor himself could end ...

OpenAI IPO likely won't wait until 2027 says analyst
Reuters Videos54d agoneutralVIDEO
OpenAI IPO likely won't wait until 2027 says analyst

<body><p>STORY: "I still think that they're going to be scheduled to release their stock and do an IPO later on this year in 2026. I don't see why not. The conditions are real good right now. The banks want to get paid," said Lang.</p><p>Lang said SpaceX's strong IPO and upcoming addition to the Nasdaq 100 on July 7 could encourage other high-profile AI companies, including Anthropic and OpenAI, to move toward public listings.</p><p>He said investor demand for SpaceX remains strong, with funds likely to keep buying as index-related demand increases.</p><p>The New York Times reported last week that OpenAI was considering delaying its IPO until 2027, citing people involved in the company's deliberations. Reuters has reported the company is targeting a valuation of up to $1 trillion.</p><p>According to the NYT, advisers presented OpenAI executives with the option of waiting until 2027 to seek a $1 trillion valuation or accepting a lower valuation for a quicker listing. CEO Sam Altman said any change to the trillion-dollar target was a non-starter.</p></body>

Why Nike's Q4 earnings aren’t about numbers
TheStreet55d agoneutral
Why Nike's Q4 earnings aren’t about numbers

Nike might be one of the most recognizable brands in the world, but that is no longer enough for Wall Street. Shoppers have more choices in running shoes, lifestyle sneakers, and performance apparel than they did a few years ago. Adidas, On, Hoka, and New Balance have all become stronger ...

Ex-Trump advisor sends a bold message to Saylor's haters
TheStreet55d agoneutral
Ex-Trump advisor sends a bold message to Saylor's haters

SkyBridge founder and former Trump advisor Anthony Scaramucci is standing firmly behind Michael Saylor, dismissing a wave of predictions earlier this summer that Strategy's Bitcoin-heavy balance sheet was headed toward liquidation. In a post on X early Monday, Scaramucci took aim at those who had ...

Realty Income's 5.3% yield dwarfs S&P 500 average
TheStreet55d agoneutral
Realty Income's 5.3% yield dwarfs S&P 500 average

Realty Income's 5.3% yield sits well above the S&P 500's average of approximately 1.1% as of June 2026, Yahoo Finance reported. Realty Income pays that kind of income on a monthly schedule, not the quarterly cadence that most dividend-paying companies follow. The San Diego-based real ...

Apple iPhone 18 Pro supplier list, parts and photos exposed in Tata data leak
Reuters55d agoneutral
Apple iPhone 18 Pro supplier list, parts and photos exposed in Tata data leak

Sensitive lists of components and suppliers, and photos of Apple's upcoming iPhone 18 Pro models are part of files posted on the dark web by the ransomware group that stole data from the U.S. ‌firm's Indian supplier Tata Electronics, according to documents and a source. The exposure threatens the carefully negotiated business of building the iPhone, which Apple assembles ‌from a thicket of suppliers worldwide. It could also upset Apple and its relationship with Tata given most of the supplier arrangements are fiercely protected by Apple, and could also hand rivals, counterfeiters and ​its own vendors a view of who makes what.