- Microsoft integrates generative AI directly into personal computers.
- Trump Media & Technology Group reported a loss of $327 million in the first quarter.
- Korean Air Lines and Amazon Web Services collaborate to build an AI contact center platform.
- Idorsia reported a smaller loss in the first quarter compared to the previous year.
- Roche received FDA breakthrough therapy designation for inavolisib.
- Anglo American shareholder LGIM has expressed support for the company's demerger plan ahead of the BHP bid deadline.
- BMW imported cars containing parts from a Chinese supplier that has been banned, according to a US Senate report.
- Rio Tinto declared force majeure on alumina exports from certain Australian refineries due to gas restrictions.
- Spain has completed the acquisition of a 10% stake in Telefónica.
- Cevian Capital becomes the new principal shareholder of Bâloise Holding.
- Avolta secures 15-year contracts at John Wayne Airport, near Los Angeles.
- InDex Pharmaceuticals acquires Flerie Invest as part of its merger plan.
- BW Energy announces a significant oil discovery in Gabon.
- Recordati acquires treasury shares worth 3.8 million euros.
- Nintendo acquires Shiver Entertainment.
- Samsung Electronics appoints a new head for its semiconductor division.
- IBM said Tuesday that it would make a suite of its artificial intelligence models available as open-source software and assist Saudi Arabia in developing an Arabic AI system.
- Eli Lilly announced on Tuesday that its drug tirzepatide has been approved in China for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
- Chesapeake Energy began layoffs this week after finalizing the sale of its oil assets last year, the company announced on Monday.
- Johnson Controls International has a new significant shareholder, as Soroban Capital Partners has become one of the top 20 shareholders, according to Bloomberg News.
- Zoom Video Communications increased its full-year sales forecast on Monday due to strong demand for its products, although the stock fell 2.1% before the market opened.
- Lowe's, the home improvement retail group, reported a smaller-than-expected decline in quarterly sales on Tuesday and saw its shares rise by 2% before the market opened.
- Keysight Technologies announced on Monday that it expects its third-quarter earnings to fall below the consensus, citing a potential slowdown in demand within the electronics markets.
- Palo Alto Networks reported fourth-quarter earnings that exceeded expectations on Monday, indicating strong demand for its security software.
- Nordson reduced its full-year sales forecast, reflecting a slower recovery in the electronics and semiconductor markets.
- Peloton Interactive stated on Monday that it plans to issue $275 million in convertible bonds due in 2029 to help reduce its debt. The company's stock dropped by 1.8% in pre-market trading.
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