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June 17 (Reuters) - Italian digital transformation group Engineering said on Wednesday it would sell units Alfahealth and Industries eXcellence to global tech consulting company Accenture.
Italian digital transformation group Engineering said on Wednesday it would sell units Alfahealth and Industries eXcellence to global tech consulting company Accenture. • Alfahealth and Industries eXcellence respectively offer digital solutions for Italy's healthcare and industrial sectors. • Together they accounted for about 18% of Engineering's consolidated net revenues and 25% of adjusted core earnings (EBITDA) in 2025.
June 17 (Reuters) - Italian digital transformation group Engineering said on Wednesday it would sell units Alfahealth and Industries eXcellence to global tech consulting company Accenture.
Potential interest rate increases (and downstream effects such as higher bond yields) could mean trouble for the stock market, especially if they coincide with new tariffs.
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Opendoor built its business around the simple idea of making home sales faster, easier, and less stressful. The real estate technology company lets homeowners request cash offers online, avoid some of the uncertainty of traditional listings, and close more quickly. But behind that ...
Microsoft has reportedly abandoned talks with Oracle to lease $3 billion in AI computing power after a stalemate over federal security regulations.
By Caroline Valetkevitch and Amanda Cooper NEW YORK/LONDON, June 16 (Reuters) - Oil prices fell more than 5% on Tuesday, extending this week's losses on hopes a U.S.-Iran deal to end the Middle East
Amazon.com (AMZN) is facing a potential lawsuit from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over allegati
Today, June 16, 2026, investors are weighing how missed media deals and legal risks may reshape Netflix’s strategy.
Investing.com -- Lionsgate Studios (NYSE:LION) shares fell 5% in after-hours trading Tuesday, swiftly deflating a massive regular-session rally after conflicting reports thoroughly cooled speculation of a blockbuster takeover by Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX). The stock had surged 13.85% to close at $16.37 during regular trading hours on the heels of a Semafor report naming Netflix among several media heavyweights eyeing the independent studio. The optimism was short-lived, however, as The Wrap subsequen
"Show me" story CarMax in buy zone as archrival Carvana looks to disrupt auto retailing again.
By Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI, June 16 (Reuters) - Apple's Indian supplier Tata Electronics on Tuesday said a state pollution control board has dropped its scrutiny of the company's
Shares of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) are down 7% at midday on Tuesday, while Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is sliding 6%. The pullback comes after a torrid multi-session rally in both names. Intel stock closed yesterday at $127.86, having climbed 18% over the past month. AMD stock ended Monday at $547.26, an all-time high. No fresh ... Intel Tumbles 7% Despite BoA Double Upgrade, AMD Slides 6% as AI Infrastructure Deal Can’t Stop Profit-Taking
New Mexico’s Justice Department orders banks and other companies to preserve records tied to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates.
The trading platform will cut roughly 290 jobs and incur $28 million in restructuring charges, citing a push to flatten management layers
On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - Yum! Brands (YUM) agreed to sell its struggling Pizza Hut chain for $2.7 billion to a private equity firm and its China business. LongRange Capital will acquire Pizza Hut ex-China for $1.5 billion, Yum said in a statement Tuesday. Yum China Holdings Inc. will buy the rest of the business for $1.2 billion. The transactions are expected to close in the third quarter. - Dave & Buster's (PLAY) shares tumble after the operator of restaurant and entertainment facilities reported comparable sales for the first quarter that missed the average analyst estimate. Research firm Benchmark downgraded the stock, citing a lack of confidence that same-store sales will stabilize/eventually turn positive this year. - Robinhood Markets (HOOD) shares are up after it said it is reducing its full-time employee workforce by 10%, and also closing a small number of open roles.
Oil prices dropped below $80 a barrel Tuesday on optimism over the promised reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, easing inflation pressures on global economies even though traders are eyeing the risk of Iranian "service fees" on ships transiting the strait.Oil hit a three-month low as Brent North Sea crude, the international benchmark, dropped 4.0 percent to $79.87 a barrel, dipping below $80 for the first time since early March, before edging back up to $80.52.
Shareholders allege the company failed to disclose cloud growth and AI spending pressures.
Regulator reviews Apple's compliance with EU digital market rules.
Robinhood Markets will lay off about 10% of its workforce, representing roughly 290 jobs, aiming to cut costs and work more efficiently.
Verizon is aiming to attract customers by offering simpler plans, dropping activation and upgrade fees and unveiling a new loyalty program offering discounts and perks. The U.S. company is aggressively competing with AT&T and T-Mobile in the saturated U.S. telecoms market, where network providers have extended device subsidies, added plan discounts and increased network infrastructure spending. Verizon said its new program will offer customers 3% back on bills from July that can be used toward new phones or at consumer brands like Sephora, Hilton, Marriott and Starbucks.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Apple Distribution International Ltd and Apple Italia Srl are facing an investigation by Italy’s Competition Authority over the interoperability of the company’s iOS and iPadOS operating systems with third-party consumer cloud services.
Investors should expect a leaner, quieterFederal Reserve coming up very soon. That’s Morgan Stanley’s forecast for Kevin Warsh’s debut as Chair of the Federal Reserve which includes a warning to Wall Street about the central bank’s near-term rate path and long-term communications style. Morgan ...
Italy's competition regulator said on Tuesday it had opened an investigation into Apple over compliance with interoperability obligations, under the European Digital Markets Act. Under the rules, Apple must ensure that third-party providers of consumer cloud services can inter-operate effectively and free of charge with hardware and software components controlled through the group's iOS and iPadOS operating systems, and have equal access as Apple's iCloud service.
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SpaceX (SPCX) investors have had plenty to digest after the company’s historic IPO, which sent its valuation to near $2.1 trillion on its first trading day, according to The Wall Street Journal. The stock priced at $135 closed near $160.95 and instantly became one of the most debated names on Wall ...
(Bloomberg) -- Oil steadied after the biggest drop in more than two weeks as traders, shippers and producers waited for details of a US-Iran deal that’s intended to pave the way for the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.Most Read from BloombergIran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Confirms Deal Reached With USUS and Iran Agree to Halt War, Restart Middle East Oil ShipmentsStudios in Microsoft’s Xbox Division Brace for ClosuresIran Signals No Deal Will Be Signed by Trump’s Sunday TimelineStocks Cli