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Companies pour millions into security as threats against executives surge

Three back-to-back violent incidents in the space of 10 months have awakened a new reckoning in corporate security that is fundamentally altering the way companies protect their executives, data from a new Goldman Sachs Ayco report found.  The shocking New York City murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024 was followed by a … Read more

Shares of Australian rare earth companies surge on $8.5 billion U.S. critical minerals deal

U.S. President Donald Trump, and Anthony Albanese, Australia’s prime minister, shake hands outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Shares of some of Australia’s largest critical metals and rare earths companies surged on Tuesday following the announcement of a … Read more

Arthur Hayes’ Maelstrom seeks $250M for private equity fund targeting small-medium crypto companies: Bloomberg

Key Takeaways Arthur Hayes, BitMEX co-founder, is raising $250 million for a new private equity fund. The fund will focus on medium-sized crypto infrastructure and analytics companies, investing $40M–$75M per deal across up to six acquisitions. Share this article Arthur Hayes’s Maelstrom is seeking to raise at least $250 million for a debut private equity … Read more

The secrets and rituals behind the 100 Best Companies to Work For in Europe

Good morning. How does a company become—and stay—a great place to work? To celebrate the publication of Fortune’s 2025 list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in Europe, which we produce with Great Place to Work (GPTW), now a part of UKG, I spoke with GPTW CEO Michael C. Bush and leaders from … Read more

Bitmine chair Tom Lee says the ‘bubble has burst’ in digital asset treasury companies

Digital asset treasuries have become one of the most prominent features of the current crypto bull market. So-called DATs are businesses that acquire a hoard of a given cryptocurrency, from Bitcoin to Dogecoin, and seek to operate a publicly-traded vehicle that provides sell exposure to those assets in the form of shares. But with the … Read more

Self-driving car companies Pony.ai and WeRide get the OK for Hong Kong listing

Pony.AI and WeRide have received a key approval from Chinese securities regulators that clears the way for the for the autonomous vehicle technology companies to pursue secondary listings on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong. The Chinese companies, both of which are based in Guangzhou, are already publicly traded in the U.S. on the Nasdaq … Read more

A Plan to Rebuild Gaza Lists Nearly 30 Companies. Many Say They’re Not Involved

“These constraints include barriers to movement of people and goods from the West Bank and Gaza, restrictions on aquifer access, and limits on mobile communications standards,” reads one section focused on these constraints. “They also impose low-quota restrictions on banking activities (e.g., cash shekel transfers to Israeli banks).” Compared to redevelopment, however, a much more … Read more

Companies like OpenAI are sucking up power at a historic rate. One startup thinks it has found a way to take pressure off the grid

The numbers are nothing short of staggering. Take Sam Altman, Open AI’s CEO. He reportedly wants 250 gigawatts of new electricity—equal to about half of Europe’s all-time peak load—to run gigantic new data centers in the U.S. and elsewhere worldwide by 2033. Building or expanding power plants to generate that much electricity on Altman’s timetable … Read more

Battlefield alum DevAlly raises €2M to help companies with Europe’s feisty new accessibility law

Many businesses that provide goods and services to the EU’s 450 million consumers must comply with new accessibility standards that took effect in June. Like the GDPR before it, this new act had companies scrambling to adjust their websites, e-commerce platforms, and banking apps. But despite similar standards existing in the U.S., many still have … Read more

How an Arizona woman helped North Korean workers infiltrate US companies

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! This isn’t a ripped-from-the-headlines new Netflix series. This really happened in a quiet neighborhood called Litchfield Park that’s about a 20-minute drive from Phoenix. Christina Chapman, 50, looked like your average middle-aged suburban woman. But inside her humble home? A secret cyber ops center built to help … Read more

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