
Amazon engineers slam 30,000 layoffs while company spends $200 billion on AI
The revolt puts a sharp question in front of Amazon's leadership and peers: how do you justify mass cuts while funding a historic AI buildout?
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The revolt puts a sharp question in front of Amazon's leadership and peers: how do you justify mass cuts while funding a historic AI buildout?

The quantum computing company chose a traditional IPO over the SPAC-heavy path, signaling a bid for mainstream credibility that other founders and boards will be watching closely.
The quick-commerce startup’s fast climb to a $255 million valuation and $50 million annualized GMV shows how quickly execution can reprice a young consumer business.

The company set a target price for buyers earlier than expected, giving investors an early read on how public-market demand may shape Elon Musk’s empire.

SpaceX's updated IPO prospectus puts Elon Musk's shares above $866 billion, sharpening the stakes for investors, rivals, and boards watching private-market valuations.

Fox is betting a full season chopped into 101 two-minute clips can travel farther on phones than on Hulu, which raises the bigger question: how far TV will bend to microdrama economics.

The filing would make Elon Musk’s rocket company the biggest public debut ever, while preserving his grip on the vote and setting a new benchmark for hot private-market exits.

Elon Musk's rocket maker is poised to top Saudi Aramco's 2019 debut in valuation and money raised, a reminder that pricing alone can rewrite market history.

Hasbro is launching CharacterOS to license AI versions of its characters, a move that could open new revenue while raising fresh questions about IP control, voice rights, and brand safety.

The Jeffrey turned a risky Knicks promotion into a live case study in event-driven hedging, showing how small businesses can offset bad bets with prediction markets.

The UAE autonomous delivery startup is using fresh capital, a veteran delivery operator, and government relationships to push driverless logistics into commercial reality.

Defense tech is pulling in money fast, yet the real test is whether new startups can survive long enough to land and keep government contracts.