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Newsletters
Dell’s employees had 800 different gen AI ideas. Here’s how the PC maker winnowed the list to 8
By John KellJanuary 22, 2025
Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan pose for photos in front a sign with logos for Netflix and their show, "Bridgerton."
Finance
Netflix stock jumped 10%—and ads are a big reason why
By Greg McKennaJanuary 22, 2025
Tesla, SpaceX and X CEO Elon Musk arrives to speak during an inauguration event at Capital One Arena on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Leadership
Elon Musk is a better CEO than most of his peers, this annual ranking shows
By Christiaan HetznerJanuary 22, 2025
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Finance
Wall Street is flirting with an all-time high thanks to excitement over AI and Netflix
By The Associated PressJanuary 22, 2025
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Finance
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway takes a sip of the crypto ‘rat poison’ he once said he would never go near
By Sydney LakeJanuary 22, 2025
Trump is signing dozens of executive orders—and JPMorgan has started a war room as corporate America struggles to keep up
Success
Trump is signing dozens of executive orders—and JPMorgan has started a war room as corporate America struggles to keep up
By Chloe BergerJanuary 22, 2025
JetBlue claims to be the first airline in history to start accepting Venmo payments for bookings
Finance
JetBlue claims to be the first airline in history to start accepting Venmo payments for bookings
By Chris MorrisJanuary 22, 2025
Meta is luring TikTok creators with up to $5,000 in bonuses to switch to Facebook and Instagram
Tech
Meta is luring TikTok creators with up to $5,000 in bonuses to switch to Facebook and Instagram
By Chris MorrisJanuary 22, 2025
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Newsletters
Disney’s ad boss Rita Ferro has some advice for rising execs: Embrace optimism over fear
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianJanuary 22, 2025
Characters from Netflix Squid Game at the stadium ahead of the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Liverpool FC in December.
Arts & Entertainment
Netflix will now charge you $17.99 for a subscription after adding nearly 19 million new sign-ups in Q4 thanks to Squid Game and live sports
By Christiaan HetznerJanuary 22, 2025
Brian Moynihan, chief executive officer of Bank of America Corp., during a Bloomberg Television interview at the World Economic Forum (WEF)
Finance
Brian Moynihan says big banks like BofA may have to adopt crypto payments, leading one wealth advisor to predict Bitcoin will hit $130K this year
By Eleanor PringleJanuary 22, 2025
Meet the man picked to succeed Warren Buffett
Magazine
Meet the man picked to succeed Warren Buffett
By Shawn TullyJanuary 22, 2025
Eli Lilly & Co., the Fortune 500 pharma firm that manufactures weight-loss injection Zepbound (tirzepatide), has a comparable oral medication in the works that could be approved by the FDA as early as 2026, CEO Dave Ricks told Bloomberg TV on Jan. 13, 2025.
Health
Hate needles? Lilly’s weight-loss pill could get FDA approval next year, CEO says
By Lindsey LeakeJanuary 21, 2025
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Newsletters
Fortune 500 companies turn to external talent for CFO roles
By Sheryl EstradaJanuary 21, 2025
Trump has promised to ‘knock out’ pharmacy benefit managers. How the drug middlemen became a $557 billion industry that its customers love to hate
Magazine
Trump has promised to ‘knock out’ pharmacy benefit managers. How the drug middlemen became a $557 billion industry that its customers love to hate
By Erika FryJanuary 21, 2025
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