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Genuine Parts Breakup: Will O’Reilly Buy NAPA?
Genuine Parts Company (NYSE:GPC) was already planning a major corporate breakup. Then came the twist. O’Reilly Automotive (NASDAQ:ORLY) reportedly made a cash bid for its auto-parts business, the unit behind the NAPA brand. The auto arm could be worth $10 billion or more in a deal, according to the report that sparked the stock move. […] The post Genuine Par
Novartis’ $1.5 Billion Myricx Deal Tests Oncology Pipeline
Novartis (NYSE:NVS) has made another clear move toward oncology depth, agreeing to acquire U.K.-based Myricx Bio for up to $1.5 billion. The structure includes $1.1 billion upfront and as much as $400 million in milestone payments, with closing expected in the second half of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals. Myricx is not a late-stage biotech. […] The p
Microsoft’s Xbox Empire Is Cracking — Nadella Can’t Ignore It
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is still one of the strongest companies in tech. Its cloud business is growing. Its AI business is scaling fast. Copilot is becoming a bigger part of the enterprise story. So, at first glance, Xbox may look like a side issue. But that would miss the point. Microsoft’s Xbox division is now cutting […] The post Microsoft’s Xbox Empire I
This Industrial Giant Is Quietly Powering The Entire AI Trade!
Okay, so here’s a fun one. The AI trade has basically moved through three phases so far. First it was chips. Then it was memory and networking. And now the market is quietly starting to ask a question that feels almost too obvious: what happens when the actual bottleneck isn’t silicon at all, but electricity? […] The post This Industrial Giant Is Quietly Pow
Rogers MLSE Acquisition Tests Sports Media Ambitions
Rogers Communications (NYSE:RCI) just moved closer to full control of one of Canada’s most valuable sports platforms. The company agreed to buy Kilmer Sports’ remaining 25% stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for C$4.35 billion. That would lift Rogers’ ownership to 100%, after its earlier purchase of Bell’s 37.5% stake. The deal still needs […] The po
Fiserv Stock Falls 70% As Big Banks Circle Its Debit Network
Let’s talk about a name that’s had a genuinely rough couple of years and just became the subject of some very interesting phone calls. Fiserv stock (NASDAQ: FISV), the payments and banking technology giant that most people have used without ever knowing it, is at the center of a story that’s part turnaround, part takeover […] The post Fiserv Stock Falls 70%
Apple’s $30B Broadcom Deal Tests U.S. iPhone Story
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) just handed investors, politicians, and iPhone fans a very clickable story. The company plans to spend more than $30 billion with Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) over the next five years, a deal expected to support production of more than 15 billion chips in the U.S. That sounds like a huge win for American manufacturing. And […] The post Apple’s
Smucker Hostess Deal Faces Reality After Twinkie Misstep
The J. M. Smucker Company (NYSE:SJM) thought it had found a sweet new growth engine when it bought Hostess. The Smucker Hostess deal gave the company famous snack brands like Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Donettes, and CupCakes. At the time, the logic looked simple. Americans were snacking more, and Hostess gave Smucker instant access to a […] The post Smucker Hoste
Netflix Live TV Bundles Could Rebuild The Cable Box
Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) built its empire by freeing viewers from scheduled television. Now, Netflix live TV bundles could move the company closer to the system it once disrupted. The company is discussing always-on channels, outside streaming subscriptions, live sports, podcasts, games, and short-form videos. That expansion points to a simple challenge. Netfli
Tesla Q2 Earnings: Robotaxis, Optimus & The AI Reality Check
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) heads into Tesla Q2 Earnings on July 22 with a strange problem. The company just delivered 480,126 vehicles, far above the company-compiled analyst median of 408,609. Yet its shares initially fell after the release. That reaction says a lot about what Wall Street now expects from Tesla. Investors are no longer judging the […] The post Tes

