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JPMorgan Quietly Dropped Polymarket as a Client
Back in October 2025, JPMorgan told Polymarket it needed to find a new bank. The reason given was regulatory concerns and nobody knew until the Financial Times broke it, and Reuters confirmed it this week...

How Morgan Stanley Turned the SpaceX IPO Into a Money Machine
When a company like SpaceX goes public, most people think about the headline event: a huge valuation, a stock ticker etc., what doesn't get talked about as much is what happens behind the scenes for the...

OpenAI vs Apple
If you've been following the drama between Apple and OpenAI, here's the latest episode: OpenAI is done playing defense quietly, they just asked a federal court in California to throw out Apple's trade...

Inside Paramount’s $111 Billion Deal Pause
When Paramount Skydance announced it was putting its massive $111 billion deal with Warner Bros. Discovery on pause until as late as June 2027, they made it sound like a smart, strategic move. Instead...

FedEx Sues Brooklyn Law Firm Over Fake Accident Claims
FedEx moves nearly everything Americans buy, from groceries to medical supplies, trucks are the lifeblood of the economy. And of course there are cunning people, who managed to find a way to use it to...

Nike Stock Price: What Happened and Why
So, Nike just dropped its fiscal Q3 numbers on March 31st, and on paper, they actually looked pretty solid. They pulled in $11.28 billion in revenue and delivered earnings of 35 cents per share, which...

META Lost $119 Billion in a Day
Structural bearish pressure is building up; two verdicts confirm the product defect legal theory and now we have a replicable pattern for the thousands of pending cases. The risk of litigation is no longer...

Meta Analysis: Not Addiction
The lawsuit against Meta in California is a battle over semantics, design, and liability. Inside the company, employees have used technical language, even comparing their app to a drug to describe how...

From ChatGPT to the Department of War
This situation is a classic example of corporate chess. By early 2026, OpenAI was in trouble. They were spending $17 billion a year more than they were making. Regular people weren't signing up for ChatGPT...
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