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From Crushing Deals to Crushing Box Office: Kevin O’Leary’s Hollywood Takeover
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary breaks down his Hollywood debut, Marty Supreme’s $100M box office run, Oscar buzz, and what business taught him about movies.

TikTok Strikes Last-minute U.S. Deal as Trump Claims Victory Over Ban Threat
President Donald Trump and TikTok announced a new joint venture designed to keep the app operating in the U.S. under American leadership.

Study: Americans Shift Savings into High‑Yield Vehicles
A new JPMorgan Chase Institute study analyzing 4.7 million U.S. households shows that while traditional checking and savings account balances have plateaued.

Trump Tariffs Cut $1 Billion from GM’s Q2 Profits; Shares Slump
General Motors reported a 32 % decline in second-quarter core profit, citing a $1.1 billion hit from U.S. tariffs implemented under former President Trump.

Inside the $70M Tournament: Esports World Cup CEO Ralf Reichert on Building the Olympics of Gaming
Esports World Cup CEO Ralf Reichert reveals how the $70M event is shaping up to be the Olympics of gaming, uniting global players, fans and culture.

LVMH-Backed L Catterton Takes Stake in Private Jet Firm Flexjet
Catterton—backed by luxury giant LVMH—has led an $800 million funding round for Flexjet, taking a roughly 20% stake that values the private jet company.

Microsoft Sounds Emergency Alarm Over SharePoint Attack
Microsoft has issued an urgent security alert this weekend after discovering attackers exploiting a critical zero‑day vulnerability—nicknamed “ToolShell”.

Nasdaq & S&P 500 Hit New Records
U.S. equities opened strongly, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching all‑time highs as investors rallied on improving trade sentiment.

Chevron Clears Way for Hess Deal After Exxon Arbitration Victory
Chevron has won a major arbitration battle with Exxon Mobil, removing a key obstacle to its planned acquisition of Hess.

Netflix Beats Expectations but Shares Dip After Q2 Earnings
Netflix topped Wall Street expectations in the second quarter, boosted by strong subscriber growth, rising ad revenue, and hit content.

Big Business This Week: Wall Street cautions against firing Powell
Wall Street cautions against firing Powell, Nvidia's geopolitical balancing act pays off, and banks score an 'A' from investors on Q2 earnings
