SpaceX has filed an S-1 registration statement with the SEC, indicating plans for an initial public offering of its Class A common stock, with details pending.
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OpenAI Is Preparing to File for an IPO Soon
OpenAI is reportedly preparing to file for an initial public offering, signaling a significant shift for the AI company amid growing investor interest.
Workday execution risk flagged by Jefferies ahead of quarterly earnings
Jefferies warns of execution risks for Workday before its quarterly earnings, citing concerns over AI strategy, margins, and growth outlook amid recent leadership changes.
Workday jumps 10% as it bumps up margin forecast on AI strength
Workday’s stock jumps 10% after Q1 results beat expectations and the company raises its full-year margin forecast, citing AI strength.
Workday pops as Q1 results, guidance top estimates (WDAY:NASDAQ)
Workday stock rises sharply as the company reports better-than-expected Q1 results and guidance, signaling strong financial performance and positive outlook.
Stellantis unveils $70 billion turnaround plan, targets positive cash flow by 2027
Stellantis announced a €60 billion ($69.7B) five-year strategy aiming for positive free cash flow by 2027, with major investments and new vehicle launches.
Stock market today: Dow clinches record high, S&P 500 and Nasdaq rise as stocks rebound on US-Iran peace hopes
The Dow Jones Industrial Average reaches a new record, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq also gain amid US-Iran peace hopes, marking a positive market day.
The pyramid cracks. What agentic AI does to the consulting leverage model.
OpenAI’s consulting alliances sharpen debate over whether AI agents will weaken the junior-heavy consulting leverage model.
Ubisoft has announced a record €1.3 billion operating loss for its fiscal year ending March 2026
Ubisoft announces a €1.3 billion operating loss for its fiscal year ending March 2026, marking a significant financial downturn for the company.
Japan banks to offer loans backed by growth potential, not real estate
Japan’s top banks will introduce loans based on companies’ growth potential and technology, easing startup funding and shifting from traditional asset-based lending.