Entrepreneurship & Startups

The $100 Billion AI Arms Race
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Brayden Gibeau-Stannard

Record-breaking funding rounds for Anthropic and OpenAI mark a new phase in the AI race. With vast sums flowing into compute and scale, the battle is no longer about ideas, but about who can afford to build intelligence first.

An AI Strategy in Search of a Business Model
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Yessica Jain

Meta’s latest acquisition highlights a widening gap between ambition and execution. Despite heavy investment, the company has yet to define how AI will reshape its advertising-driven model or deliver meaningful returns.

A Cure Too Risky to Buy?
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Cayden Liu

Merck’s decision to walk away from Revolution Medicines highlights the tension between scientific promise and financial risk. In oncology, even breakthrough drugs carry uncertain returns, leaving firms to weigh billion-dollar bets against fragile probabilities.

Building the Future in Software
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Safiia Mirgalimova

Synopsys’ $35B acquisition of ANSYS is more than a software merger; it’s a bid to control the full lifecycle of digital product design. By combining chip design with simulation and AI-driven optimization, the deal could accelerate innovation worldwide.

SEEQC’s $1 Billion SPAC Merger with Allegro Merger Corp
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Brayden Gibeau-Stannard

SEEQC’s $1B SPAC merger promises speed and capital in a cash-burning quantum race. With anonymous PIPE investors, modest backing, and a sponsor whose deals often underperform, the transaction raises a central question: Is this a breakthrough or a setup for disappointment?

The New Corporate Guillotine: How One Email Can End a CEO
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Shaurya Vohra

One activist email can now do what used to take a full proxy war: topple a CEO. With record campaigns and the Universal Proxy Card turning every board seat into open combat, corporate governance has become faster, louder, and far more ruthless than ever before.

The $5.3 Billion Roller Coaster: How Jana Partners and Travis Kelce Plan to Save Six Flags
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Samuel Regelman

When a company with $5.3 billion in debt and a 47% stock collapse attracts a hedge fund and an NFL star, it’s not charity, it’s strategy. Jana Partners and Travis Kelce are betting they can turn Six Flags from a sinking relic into a comeback story worth watching.

Why Trump Is Right About The U.S. Economy: Blueprint for America’s Comeback
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Eliazar Marchenko

A single $5 million ‘Gold Card’ could raise more in a year than EB-5 did in a decade—and that’s just Phase One. Pair it with a 15 % flat corporate tax, a $100 K talent fast-track, and $50 K fines for illegal hires, and America stops managing decline and starts monetizing its magnetism.

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