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HPE Says Customers’ AI Delays Weighing on Sales
The company logged lower-than-expected revenue in the fiscal fourth quarter because customers are hitting delays in the development of their AI products, Chief Financial Officer Marie Myers said. Source link
Opinion | We’re in an Era of Political Violence
Trump has been a target, but he speaks so carelessly that he could end up becoming an instigator. Source link
Opinion | Making Cars More Affordable Again
Trump eases mileage mandates that punished gas-car production. Source link
Opinion | ‘Less Europe’ Is More, Except When It Comes to Trade
Three scholars propose to solve the Continent’s economic problems with a return to the EU’s roots. Source link
Opinion | Can Trump’s EPA Break the Ethanol Habit?
Pressure from corn states means higher gasoline prices. Source link
U.S. Steel to Restart Blast Furnace at Plant Trump Pushed to Preserve
Rising steel demand and expected outages at other mills owned by the company will enable expanded use of the Granite City Works in southern Illinois. Source link
Docusign Lifts Sales View as Subscriptions Grow
The digital document-signing company raised its full-year outlook for revenue to around $3.21 billion, up from a range of $3.19 billion to $3.20 billion. Source link
Spotify Wrapped ‘Listening Age’ Feature Has Music Fans Howling
Millennials’ love of Fleetwood Mac puts them in retirement age, according to the latest Spotify Wrapped. Source link
Paramount Raises Concerns About Netflix’s Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
David Ellison’s company turns up the heat with a pair of letters as suitors prepare fresh bids. Source link
PepsiCo Nears Settlement With Activist Investor Elliott
Elliott in September unveiled a roughly $4 billion stake in the company and sought engagement with the board to boost a flagging share price. Source link