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Page 170 of 179 Β· 3,562 analyzedPalantir tops estimates on 85% revenue growth, fastest expansion since market debut in 2020
Palantir Technologies reported earnings that exceeded analyst expectations, with 85% revenue growth driven primarily by increased sales to U.S. government agencies. The company achieved its fastest expansion rate since going public in 2020.
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OpenAI sales leader leaves for role at Thrive Capital
James Dyett, a sales leader at OpenAI who joined in 2023, is leaving the company to take a position at Thrive Capital. The article notes Dyett's tenure coincided with ChatGPT's explosive growth period.
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'The Devil Wears Prada 2' kicks off summer movie season in style with $77 million opening
Disney and 20th Century Studios' 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' generated $77 million in opening weekend ticket sales, marking the start of the summer movie season. The article reports basic box office performance data with positive framing of the film's commercial success.
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Paramount earnings, revenue beat expectations as streaming business offers a boost
Paramount Skydance reported earnings and revenue that exceeded analyst expectations, with streaming subscriber growth cited as a key driver despite implementing a price increase. The article frames this as a positive business development with streaming identified as a growth catalyst.
SEC and Elon Musk agree to settle lawsuit over Twitter buyout in 2022
The SEC and Elon Musk have agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by the regulator against Musk. The article provides minimal detail about the lawsuit's original claims, settlement terms, or timeline.
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Spirit Airlines CEO on carrier's collapse: 'We just kind of ran out of runway'
Spirit Airlines ceased operations before dawn on Saturday, ending its tenure as a prominent U.S. discount carrier. The CEO characterizes the shutdown using the metaphor 'we just kind of ran out of runway,' attributing the collapse to resource depletion rather than detailing specific operational or market failures.
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Trump said $465,000 in retirement savings is 'rich.' Is it?
Trump stated that $465,000 in retirement savings constitutes being 'rich.' The article frames this as a subjective claim dependent on individual perception of wealth, without directly affirming or refuting Trump's characterization.
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Iran attacks UAE; U.S. says it sank boats in Strait of Hormuz
Iran reportedly attacked the United Arab Emirates during an active ceasefire, while the U.S. claims to have sunk Iranian boats in the Strait of Hormuz. Stock markets fell and oil prices rose following the reported attack.
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NATO chief says Trump disappointed in Europe over Iran response
NATO's chief reports that Trump expressed disappointment with European countries for not responding to his requests to assist with reopening the Strait of Hormuz following U.S. and Israeli military action against Iran. The article frames this as a diplomatic disagreement over burden-sharing in the Middle East.
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Silicon Valley made AI powerful. Tokyo wants to make it work
The article contrasts Silicon Valley's role in developing powerful AI with Japan's approach to making AI practical. It suggests Japan's population decline and labor shortages create less fear of AI adoption compared to global sentiment.
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Yen briefly jumps in Asia trade, putting investors on high alert
The Japanese yen experienced brief volatility in Asian trading, triggering investor caution. The movement follows Japan's recent estimated intervention of approximately Β₯5.4 trillion ($34.5 billion) to support the yen's value.
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Putting Africaβs savings to work for its people
The article argues that Africa has significant savings that remain underutilized and calls for building financial infrastructure to direct these savings into productive investments that benefit African populations.
Japan's child population down for 45th straight year
Japan's child population has declined for the 45th consecutive year, falling by 350,000 from the previous year to its lowest level since 1950. The article reports a demographic statistic without analyzing causes, solutions, or policy responses.
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Oil shock will hit Asia harder than the 1970s
The article warns that an oil supply disruption via the Strait of Hormuz would impact Asia more severely than the 1970s oil crisis, citing that over 80% of oil and gas through the strait flows to Asian markets. The piece uses earthquake metaphor language to frame an impending economic shock.
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From despair to action: Tragedy is reborn as hope.
The article claims a causal connection between democratic crisis and climate crisis, framing tragedy as a catalyst for hopeful action. No specific events, data, or evidence are provided to substantiate either claim.
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Mizkan suspends sales for four natto products amid supply strain
Mizkan, a Japanese food company, has suspended sales of four natto products due to supply chain strain caused by increased procurement costs linked to Middle East geopolitical conflict. The company attributes the production pressure to cost inflation in the supply chain.
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Tigers' Tarik Skubal likely out 2 to 3 months after elbow surgery
Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal underwent elbow surgery and is expected to miss 2-3 months of play. The procedure follows an incident five days prior when Skubal signaled for a trainer during a game against Atlanta.
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Australia begins hearings into Bondi Beach attack and rising antisemitism
Australia is conducting a public inquiry into December's Bondi Beach mass shooting. Jewish community witnesses testifying report feeling unsafe due to rising antisemitism linked to the Gaza conflict.
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Doris Fisher, co-founder of iconic Gap chain, dies at 94
Doris Fisher, co-founder of The Gap Inc. clothing chain established in 1969 alongside her husband Don Fisher, has died at age 94. The article reports her death as a factual event with minimal biographical detail provided in the description.
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Arakan Army Chief Twan Mrat Naing on Talks With the Myanmar Government, and Relations With India and Bangladesh
An interview with Arakan Army Chief Twan Mrat Naing discussing his organization's negotiations with the Myanmar military government, emphasizing the group's resistance to pressure tactics and their positions on regional relations with India and Bangladesh.
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