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Allegiant to Buy Sun Country for Around $1 Billion
The proposed deal would bring together two carriers that have primarily served price-sensitive domestic vacationers at a time when that business model has come under strain. Source link
Opinion | Go Around and Strangle Things
Wall Street uses roll-ups to buy growth. There’s a much more effective alternative. Source link
Why This Billionaire Holds a Family Meeting About Money Once a Quarter
In our first episode of “The WSJ Money Interview,” Kenn Ricci shares how he talks to his kids about money. Source link
Russian Flags Proliferate Over Shadow Fleet of Oil Tankers
The seizures of sanctioned vessels have created a new flashpoint between the U.S. and Russia at sea. Source link
Walmart Expanding Drone Delivery to Hundreds More Stores
Largest retailer in U.S. plans to offer aerial delivery at 270 stores by end of next year. Source link
AI Is Causing a Memory Shortage. Why Producers Aren’t Rushing to Make a Lot More.
Sandisk, Western Digital, Seagate and Micron need to keep undershooting demand. Source link
It’s a Weird Time to Be a Democrat in Silicon Valley
What was once a hot romance has been fractured by AI, President Trump and rising populism. Source link
Trump’s Oil Grab Is a Big Problem for the OPEC Cartel
Bringing Venezuela’s output under U.S. control has the potential to disrupt the power balance in the world market. Source link
A Con Artist, a Music-Industry Legend and the Feud Over a Masterpiece
Thomas Doyle already had 11 convictions. His latest alleged fraud involves a London gallery owner and Bruce Springsteen’s manager. Source link
Philip Erdoes, Entrepreneur and Venture Capitalist, Dies at 62
Among other things, the New York-based investor was a co-founder and CEO of a company that provides AI tools. Source link