Elon Musk’s new ownership of Twitter could be affected by the ties one of his other companies, Tesla, has to China. The electric-vehicle company sources materials and builds and sells its cars there. But Beijing is often sensitive about what is said about it on social media. Could this affect Mr. Musk’s plans for content moderation on Twitter? WSJ Heard on the Street Europe Editor Stephen Wilmot joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss.
Wednesday, 9 November 2022
Tuesday, 8 November 2022
Payment Methods Affected by Fraud
Monday, 7 November 2022
Sell-to-yourself is on the rise, but who gets the best deal?
Private equity is all about buying companies and selling them on. But as the FT’s Kaye Wiggins explains, with the economy struggling, private equity groups are increasingly turning to a new strategy – they’re selling companies to themselves. So who are the winners in this layer cake of deals, and who loses out?
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business,
investing,
private equity
Friday, 4 November 2022
The European Aviation Industry’s New Cybersecurity Rules
Europe has expanded its cybersecurity rules around airline flight safety. And for the first time, the requirements cover a range of companies in the aviation supply chain.
WSJ Pro Cybersecurity reporter Catherine Stupp joins host Julie Chang to discuss the new rules and how companies are responding
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cyber attacks,
cybersecurity,
EU,
flight safety,
hacking
Wednesday, 2 November 2022
Why Microsoft's Bet On a HoloLens Metaverse Isn't Paying Off
Microsoft debuted its HoloLens augmented-reality headset seven years ago. But despite that head start,it has struggled to succeed in the market for the metaverse.
WSJ tech reporter Aaron Tilley joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss why, and what it can teach other companies making a play for the new digital realm.
Tuesday, 1 November 2022
Why the SPAC Boom Fizzled - What Went Wrong
In March 2021, special-purpose acquisition companies raised $36 billion. In July 2022, no new SPACs raised money.
At their peak, SPACs accounted for 70% of all IPOs, with $95 billion raised. But now, the market has dried up and shares of companies that did SPAC deals have crashed. WSJ explains the decline of the IPO vehicle.
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IPO,
SPAC,
stockmarket,
Wall Street
Thursday, 27 October 2022
Tech Leaders Discuss the Metaverse’s Future
It’s one topic that came up again and again at WSJ Tech Live: the metaverse. While Mark Zuckerberg is spending billions on the virtual platform, tech leaders from Snap CEO Evan Spiegel to Oculus creator Palmer Luckey explain why they’re metaverse fans or skeptics.
Labels:
Meta,
metaverse,
technology
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