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Palo Alto Networks, software industry to undergo AI ‘transformation’ over next 12 months, CEO says

Palo Alto Networks Inc. shares rose in the extended session Tuesday after the cybersecurity company

China’s Zeekr Sales Drive In Europe Threatens BMW, Audi, Mercedes

Europe’s automotive industry has been attacked by wannabees before, but the current assault planned by

Bud Light anti-trans backlash has some weighing potential ‘chilling effect’ on corporate LGBTQ+ support

Sales of Bud Light fell for a sixth straight week following the uproar over the

Comcast to launch cable-like live-TV streaming service for $20 a month

Taking a “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em” approach, cable giant Comcast Corp. is

$400 million in crypto was stolen in the year’s first quarter, a 70% decline from the same period in 2022, analysis shows

Less crypto is being stolen this year, thanks to industrywide implementation of anti-money-laundering standards, and

PacWest sells its real-estate lending business to Roc360

PacWest Bancorp will sell its real-estate lending arm to Roc360, as the beleaguered regional bank

Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Changes Name to Hanwha Ocean

By Kwanwoo Jun Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering on Tuesday changed its name to Hanwha

Xeros Sees Good Momentum in 2023, Partners With Garment-Machine Company

By Christian Moess Laursen Xeros Technology Group said Tuesday that it has seen positive momentum

TotalEnergies Publishes JC.Rufin’s Report on Human Rights in Cabo Delgado, Together With the Action Plan Decided by the Mozambique LNG Project Partners

Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE), entrusted Jean-Christophe Rufin in December

Lufthansa Buys Four Long-Haul Aircraft From Airbus

By Mauro Orru Deutsche Lufthansa signed a contract for four long-haul aircraft from European plane

UK Sells GBP750 Mln in March 2051 Index-Linked Gilt

By Miriam Mukuru The U.K's Debt Management Agency sold 750 million pounds ($931 million) in

The Line Between Public and Private Is Blurry. That’s a Good Thing.

About the author: Donald F. Kettl is professor emeritus and former dean of the University

A Past Fed Cut Rates Too Soon. Inflation Roared.

About the author: Joseph H. Davis is global chief economist and global head of the

Broadcom, Yelp, Zoom Video, Integra, PacWest, and More Stock Market Movers

Stocks fell Tuesday as a deal to raise the U.S. debt ceiling remained elusive. These