Warner Bros. Discovery Enters Strategic Review Amid Acquisition Interest and Restructuring Plans
Media Giant Weighs External Offers Against Planned Split Warner Bros. Discovery has confirmed it is evaluating acquisition proposals from multiple…
Media Giant Weighs External Offers Against Planned Split Warner Bros. Discovery has confirmed it is evaluating acquisition proposals from multiple…
Tate has confirmed plans to establish its largest North American manufacturing facility in Glasgow, Kentucky. The $61.2 million project is expected to generate 400 full-time manufacturing positions. The facility will specialize in thermal management and airflow solutions for data centers.
Tate, a leading data center infrastructure specialist, has announced plans to establish its largest North American manufacturing facility in Glasgow, Kentucky, according to company reports. The $61.2 million investment represents a significant economic development for the region and marks Tate’s first operational presence in the state.
Cryptocurrency platform Blockchain.com is reportedly exploring a public listing through a SPAC merger, joining other major exchanges in considering public market entry. The company’s executive hires and valuation fluctuations signal potential preparations for going public as the digital asset industry matures.
Blockchain.com, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange and wallet provider, is reportedly considering going public through a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) merger, according to industry reports. Sources indicate the company has appointed an advisor and initiated discussions about this strategic move, signaling potential preparations for public market entry.
Addressing Common MSP Security Myths In a recent industry presentation, Huntress community growth strategist Jeremy Young tackled several persistent misconceptions…
** A sweeping new analysis from S&P Global indicates companies worldwide are facing an unexpected $1.2 trillion cost surge this year. The report suggests a significant portion of these increased costs, driven in part by tariffs, is being passed on to consumers, sparking a debate on the economic fallout across different income levels. **CONTENT:**
A 500-acre data center campus could transform land northeast of Phoenix following a key zoning recommendation. The proposed development faces both support and opposition as Pinal County experiences a surge in technology infrastructure projects.
A substantial 500-acre data center campus may soon be developed near Phoenix, Arizona, according to recent reports from Pinal County planning officials. Sources indicate the Planning and Zoning Commission voted on October 16 to recommend approval for redesignating the large land parcel from residential to employment and public facilities designations, specifically for what documents describe as “an energy generation and technology campus.”
Activist Pressure Mounts at Eastern Bankshares In a significant development for the banking sector, activist investor HoldCo Asset Management has…