Most media you consume -- everything from news to internet to TV -- is owned by these six companies: Comcast, Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, Sony, and Amazon.
Big companies collapse all the time, but a few have grown into such giants that their fall could send shockwaves across the globe. Governments watch them closely, and economists track their every move ...
There won’t be a whole lot of economic data coming out this week, aside from some numbers on home sales, new and existing. But there will be quarterly earnings reports from big companies: Coca-Cola; ...
The war in Iran has pushed global oil prices higher, which boosts oil company revenues. But major U.S. oil companies aren't signaling plans to increase production to bring down prices at the pump.
So far, 2025 has not been a banner year for mergers and acquisitions. At least, when it comes to how many of them are happening. The number of M&A deals that happened during the first three quarters ...
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Big vs small companies: The economic gap is widening
The gap between America's corporate giants and its smallest employers is no longer a subtle trend in stock charts, it is reshaping hiring, investment, and even neighborhood main streets. Large firms ...
Despite continued concerns, large companies are growing more comfortable with cryptocurrency. In Deloitte’s latest quarterly survey, 23% of CFOs at North American companies with $1 billion or more in ...
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