Broadcom CEO ‘astonished’ that Qualcomm wouldn’t meet over the weekend to talk merger
Qualcomm’s board said on Thursday it had rejected a revised takeover bid from Broadcom.
Cuba faces its next financial challenge—$1 billion in commercial debt
Creditors hope to begin negotiations with Cuba on more than $1 billion in unpaid commercial debt from the 1980s.
Nestle buys majority stake in organic food company Terrafertil
Nestle has bought a majority stake in Terrafertil, a company selling natural and organic plant-based foods.
Amazon is looking to lease an enormous warehouse near Sao Paulo, Brazil
Amazon is looking to lease a 50,000-square-meter warehouse just outside Sao Paulo, as it steps up its push into Brazil.
Stock and bond markets are doing a strange thing that is reminiscent of the 1987 crash
David Rosenberg says a rise in the 10-year Treasury yield during a stock market decline is very rare.
One of tech’s most iconic CEOs wants us all to eat crickets
John Chambers is an investor in Aspire Food Group, which sells cricket granola, cricket flour and whole roasted crickets.
Snap is trying to lure Instagram advertisers by offering them free ads
Snap is offering hundreds of dollars in free ad credits to advertisers who buy vertical video ads on Instagram, Recode reports.
The worst of the bond rout is yet to come, says Piper Jaffray
The bond rout will continue, with yields possibly reaching 3 percent soon, according to Piper Jaffray’s Craig Johnson.
Scam gang sentenced after BBC probe
A gang who laundered £1.2m from a gold scam are sentenced following a BBC investigation.
FedEx and UPS hit as Amazon ‘plots shipping expansion’
The e-commerce giant is expanding tests of a programme to pick up packages from its merchants.
