- New Superman Franchise Is Already Dead, Thanks To Corporate Greed
Now that Netflix is about to buy Warner Bros (something that once seemed impossible), everyone has been speculating about the possible consequences of such a buyout, including the potential
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Comcast Corporation, formerly known as Comcast Holdings, [note 1] is an American multinational mass media, telecommunications, and entertainment conglomerate Headquartered at the Comcast Center in Philadelphia, [8] the company was ranked 51st in the Forbes Global 2000 in 2023 [9] It is the fourth-largest telecommunications company by worldwide revenue, after AT T, Verizon, and China Mobile
- Netflix Warner Bros. deal - CTV News
Netflix’s shocking $72 billion bid to buy Warner Bros and HBO is the rare corporate mega-merger that can shift the tectonic plates of an entire industry and permanently change the way all of
- No One Is Happy About Netflix Buying Warner Bros. - Gizmodo
The people and industry have spoken: Netflix potentially buying Warner Bros for $83 million is pretty bad!
- Celebrate Leadership, Resilience, and Cultural Pride at the . . .
Celebrate Leadership, Resilience, and Cultural Pride at the SHCCNJ 2025 Annual Awards Gala! On Thursday, December 11, the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey (SHCCNJ) will host
- Biocon to fully integrate Biocon Biologics; to acquire . . .
Biocon said the move will simplify its corporate structure and strengthen Biocon Biologics’ strategic and financial flexibility as it expands its global biosimilars portfolio
- IndiGo chaos: Govt fixes airfare caps - Rs 7,500–Rs 18,000 . . .
The government has imposed nationwide airfare ceilings to curb sudden price spikes amid ongoing disruptions Under the new rules, airlines must adhere to fixed caps ranging from Rs 7,500 to Rs
- Cyclone Ditwah: Indian envoy meets Sri Lanka corporate leaders
Jha’s meeting with the corporate leaders associated with the ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka Fund’ came as Sri Lanka has been grappling with widespread flooding, landslides and severe infrastructure collapse following Cyclone Ditwah As many as 607 people have died so far in the disaster, which also left several districts isolated and acutely strained the country’s disaster-response capacity
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