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Elliott Management's $1B Anglo American Stake Ups Ante As Mining Megamerger Collapses
Activist investor Elliott Management has quietly built a $1 billion stake in Anglo American (OTCQX:NGLOY), adding pressure to the UK-listed mining giant after it became the target of a $39 billion takeover bid from BHP Group (NYSE:BHP). This development emerged after Anglo American's board rejected BHP’s offer, deeming it “highly unattractive” due to its undervaluation of the company’s prospects and its complex structure. According to Bloomberg, Elliott Management, led by billionaire Paul Singer
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We have more insights as to where the economy is headed — and it's not good
Inflation rearing its ugly head again proved problematic for the market.
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CB Financial Services Inc (CBFV) Posts Mixed Q1 2024 Results; Adjusted Earnings Dip Amid ...
Quarterly Performance Analysis Reveals Key Financial Metrics and Strategic Changes
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US Air Force awards Doomsday plane contract to Sierra Nevada
The Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) project is intended to replace the aging 1970s-era aircraft, which is approaching end-of-service life, a Air Force spokesperson said in a statement. To satisfy operational requirements, the weapon system will comprise of a commercial derivative jet hardened and modified to meet military requirements. Reuters in December reported that the U.S. Air Force eliminated Boeing from its competition to develop a successor to the E-4B Nightwatch.
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Why Charter Communications Stock Sank Today
The company's inaugural quarter of 2024 didn't provide much fuel for optimism.
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Stock market today: Indexes gain as investors assess new inflation data and latest earnings
Personal consumption expenditures data showed prices ticked up 2.8% year-over-year in March, slightly higher than expected.
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Are weighted sleep products safe for babies? Lawmaker questions companies, stores pull sales
Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut says two companies have refused to address "broad, unverified safety claims about their products."
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