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tie up

[tahy-uhp] / ˈtaɪˌʌp /




tie-up


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Senators from both major political parties grilled Sarandos at a February Judiciary Committee hearing, expressing concern about the market power of a Netflix-Warner tie-up.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tie-up is a big bet on a commercially unproven technology that has the U.S. government at its back, The Wall Street Journal previously reported.

From The Wall Street Journal

Until two weeks ago, it was in talks with Glencore about combining some or all of their businesses, a tie-up that could have created the world’s biggest mining company and copper producer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wedbush analyst and Tesla bull Daniel Ives has said that a Tesla and SpaceX tie-up could occur within the next 18 months.

From MarketWatch

Meanwhile, the Infosys and Anthropic tie-up could fuel further pain for software stocks, which have taken a battering lately due to concerns about AI’s rapidly improving coding ability.

From Barron's




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