Sports betting isn't legal, but firms are jockeying already
Some of the leading gambling technology companies expect the U.S. Supreme Court to legalize sports betting nationwide, and are jockeying for position months before a decision is even rendered.
Qualcomm rejects Broadcom's $103B takeover proposal
Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm Inc on Monday rejected rival Broadcom Ltd's $103 billion takeover bid, saying the offer "dramatically" undervalued the U.S. company.
Qualcomm’s Board of Directors rejects Broadcom's bid
Qualcomm nixes Broadcom bid
Qualcomm draws up plans to rebuff Broadcom's $103 billion offer: sources
Chipmaker Qualcomm is making preparations to reject rival Broadcom's $103 billion bid as early as this week, four people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
Qualcomm draws up plans to rebuff Broadcom's $103 billion offer: sources
Chipmaker Qualcomm is making preparations to reject rival Broadcom's $103 billion bid as early as this week, four people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
Deal snag puts CNN tensions in focus
Early this year, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and aide, Jared Kushner, met a top executive at CNN parent Time Warner Inc. and raised concerns about the network's coverage of the presidential election.
Hasbro makes takeover approach to Mattel
Hasbro has reportedly made a takeover offer for rival Mattel, a combination that would unite the two biggest U.S. toy makers and put Barbie dolls and Nerf guns under the same roof.
Hasbro makes takeover approach to Mattel
Hasbro has reportedly made a takeover offer for rival Mattel, a combination that would unite the two biggest U.S. toy makers and put Barbie dolls and Nerf guns under the same roof.
DOJ will carefully review AT&T-Time Warner deal: FCC chair
FCC chairman on AT&T-Time Warner deal
FCC chair confident in DOJ’s review of AT&T-Time Warner deal
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai on AT&T’s bid for Time Warner.
FCC chair confident in DOJ’s review of AT&T-Time Warner deal
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai on AT&T’s bid for Time Warner.
AT&T's CEO Stephenson and DOJ get ready for a potential battle royal in court
AT&T and Time Warner executives may have thought it would be smooth sailing to get its $80 billion merger approved by regulators but Justice Department officials have other ideas, including a possible lawsuit against the telecommunications company if it doesn’t concede to their demands, FOX Business has learned.
AT&T's CEO Stephenson and DOJ get ready for a potential battle royal in court
AT&T and Time Warner executives may have thought it would be smooth sailing to get its $80 billion merger approved by regulators but Justice Department officials have other ideas, including a possible lawsuit against the telecommunications company if it doesn’t concede to their demands, FOX Business has learned.
AT&T-Time Warner deal will receive DOJ's approval, says former Verizon Wireless CEO
Former Verizon Wireless CEO Denny Strigl on Thursday told FOX Business’ Neil Cavuto that AT&T’s proposed acquisition of Time Warner will most likely receive approval from the U.S. government, allowing the deal to move forward.
AT&T-Time Warner deal will receive DOJ's approval, says former Verizon Wireless CEO
Former Verizon Wireless CEO Denny Strigl on Thursday told FOX Business’ Neil Cavuto that AT&T’s proposed acquisition of Time Warner will most likely receive approval from the U.S. government, allowing the deal to move forward.
AT&T could face lawsuit if Turner, HBO isn’t sold: Source
AT&T purchase of Time Warner
AT&T vs. Justice: Behind the dispute over Time Warner deal
AT&T says it's ready to fight the government for its $85 billion Time Warner deal if it has to.
AT&T vs. Justice: Behind the dispute over Time Warner deal
AT&T says it's ready to fight the government for its $85 billion Time Warner deal if it has to.
DOJ could file a lawsuit against AT&T ahead of Time Warner merger. Here's why.
Potential AT&T lawsuit raises concerns
General Electric signs $3.5 bln deals in China
General Electric signed three aviation and engine deals with Chinese partners worth a total of $3.5 billion on the sidelines of a state visit to Beijing by U.S. President Donald Trump.













