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Dassault Systemes, Volkswagen Partner on Software-Defined Car Transition

Dassault Systemes and Volkswagen partner to accelerate software defined vehicles transition using 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

Copper, Zinc Rise on Tariff Delay, Dollar Weakness

Copper and zinc prices surge as Trump delays tariffs on Canada and Mexico, dragging the US dollar lower. Get the latest updates on commodity markets and stay informed on the impact of trade policies.

Bill Gates Predicts Quantum Computing's Arrival Sooner Than Expected

Microsoft Co-founder Bill Gates weighs in on the timeline for useful quantum computing, saying it could arrive in 3-5 years but remains uncertain compared to the rapid progress of AI.

Investment Property: Understanding the Pros and Cons

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Ackman reincorporates management company in Nevada

Bill Ackman to reincorporate his management company in Nevada, following Elon Musk's lead to exit Delaware.

Parker-Hannifin Stock Jumps 6.2% on Strong Q4 Results

Parker-Hannifin (PH) stock jumped 6.2% after reporting strong Q4 results, beating EPS estimates despite revenue miss. Demand indicators improved, especially in Aerospace, and overall order rate increased. Read more to know why PH stock is up.

Meta Q4 Earnings Beat, But Expenses in 2025 to Grow Faster Than Last Year

Meta beats Q4 estimates but forecasts revenue slowdown, rising expenses in 2025; shares initially dip after hours

Oil Steady as Trump's Commerce Pick Raises Hopes for Canada, Mexico Trade Exemptions

Oil hovers near $76 as investors await clarity on US trade policy with Canada and Mexico

Boeing CEO Vows to Fix Production Woes, but Suppliers Remain Skeptical

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg sees brighter days ahead for the company after a $11.8 billion loss last year. Production of the popular 737 MAX jet is expected to ramp up, but suppliers remain skeptical after past disappointments.

Power Stocks Rebound After Tech Rout on AI Model Release

AI-Exposed Power Stocks Rebound After Tech-Led Rout, but Questions About Long-Term Demand Linger