fromwww.theguardian.com1 week agoThe key to understanding Trump? It's not what you thinkTrump's entrepreneurship is defined by dealmaking, driven by a greed linked to a leadership style based on adversarial transactions.
US newsfromFast Company3 weeks agoGoldman Sachs' Q2 earnings exceed estimates, fueled by tradingGoldman Sachs' second-quarter profit exceeded expectations due to record equities revenue and increased investment banking activity.
fromBusiness Insider3 weeks agoAre you working for a zombie fund? If so, you'd better run!Zombie funds are increasing due to a slowdown in private equity dealmaking and distribution.
fromBusiness Insider1 month agoWall Street is getting worried about Trump's immigration policiesTrump's immigration crackdown is impacting the financial industry's operations and workforce viability.
fromBusiness Insider1 month agoSee the billionaires and CEOs at the Sun Valley 'summer camp for billionaires' this yearThe annual Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, is hallowed ground where billionaires and CEOs rub shoulders and strike deals.Tech industry
Silicon Valley real estatefromtherealdeal.com2 months agoConstruction, gridlock don't stop retail players from getting to ICSC Las VegasRetail industry faces instability due to tariffs and bankruptcies but also sees opportunities for new deals and openings.
fromArs Technica4 months agoGoogle inks $32 billion deal to buy security firm Wiz even as DOJ seeks breakupWall Street sees potential resurgence in dealmaking due to shift in antitrust policies under Trump's administration.
US politicsfromBusiness Insider4 months agoDealmaking slumps over Trump's tariff turmoil. 'It's almost as bad as Covid.'Dealmaking on Wall Street has slowed due to uncertainty caused by Trump administration policies.
fromBusiness Insider5 months agoThe Rainmakers: Meet the 20 bankers who led last year's M&A rebound, driving billions in fees to their firmsDealmaking in 2024 sees a resurgence, with significant growth in merger and acquisition activities hinting at renewed confidence on Wall Street.