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    Warner Bros. Weighs Sale Amid Interest From Several Parties

    Watch Scarlet and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Bloomberg Intelligence hosted by Paul Sweeney and Lisa Mateo*Broadcasting from Commonwealth Financial Network’s 2025 National Conference at Gaylord National Resort in Maryland*- Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, discusses Warner Bros. Discovery saying it has begun to consider various deal scenarios in light of “unsolicited interest” the media and entertainment conglomerate has received from “multiple parties” for all or part of the company. -George Ferguson, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Aerospace, Defense, & Airlines Analyst, discusses earnings from GE Aerospace and RTX. General Electric Co. raised its full-year outlook for a second consecutive quarter due to strong air-travel demand. RTX Corp. raised its full-year profit outlook and reported third-quarter earnings that topped Wall Street expectations as sales and profit rose across its commercial aerospace and military hardware businesses.-Steve Man, Bloomberg Intelligence Global Autos and Industrials Research Analyst, recaps GM earnings. General Motors Co. raised its full-year outlook and posted third-quarter results that topped Wall Street estimates on better-than-expected pickup truck sales and fresh relief from the Trump administration’s tariffs on auto parts.-Kenneth Shea, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Consumer Products Analyst, discusses earnings from Coca Cola and Philip Morris. Coca-Cola Co. posted third-quarter sales growth that beat Wall Street expectations, a sign that consumers are snapping up the company’s beverages despite higher prices.  Philip Morris International Inc. nudged up the bottom end of its outlook for this fiscal year off the back of strong demand for its smoke-free products, including Zyn nicotine pouches.       See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Nestlé to Slash 16,000 Jobs as New CEO Speeds Up Turnaround

    Watch Scarlet and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Bloomberg Intelligence hosted by Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu-Duncan Fox, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Consumer Staples Analyst, discusses Nestle job cuts. Nestlé SA's new CEO Philipp Navratil announced plans to slash 16,000 jobs to build on a stronger-than-expected increase in quarterly sales. The job reductions will occur over the next two years and are part of Navratil's plan to increase Nestlé's target for cost savings to 3 billion Swiss francs by the end of 2027.- George Ferguson, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Aerospace, Defense, & Airlines Analyst, discusses United Airlines earnings. United Airlines Holdings Inc. expects brand-loyal flyers and demand for its premium seats to drive profit through the end of the year, maintaining momentum after reporting better-than-expected earnings for the third quarter.-Mandeep Singh, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Tech Industry Analyst, discusses the  top tech stories. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. hiked its projection for 2025 revenue growth for the second time this year,  and now foresees mid-30% growth in annual sales.-Lee Klaskow, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Transport, Logistics and Shipping Analyst, discusses JB Hunt earnings. JB Hunt shares rose as much as 18% on Thursday, the biggest intraday jump since 1998, after the transportation and logistics company reported third quarter earnings that beat the average analyst estimate helped by better cost control measures.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    24 min
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    BlackRock’s GIP Buys Aligned Data Centers in $40 Billion Bet

    Watch Scarlet and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Bloomberg Intelligence hosted by Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu-Caroline Hyde, BTech Co-Anchor, discusses some of the top tech stories of the day. Investors led by BlackRock Inc.'s Global Infrastructure Partners agreed to buy Aligned Data Centers in a $40 billion deal. The buyers are purchasing the company from Macquarie Asset Management, with MGX, Microsoft Corp., and Nvidia Corp. investing alongside GIP.-Deborah Aitken, Bloomberg Intelligence Luxury Goods Analyst, discusses LVMH earnings. LVMH shares rose the most in almost a quarter century after the company unexpectedly returned to sales growth, suggesting a slump in luxury demand is easing. The company's third-quarter revenue rose just 1% on an organic basis, snapping two quarters of declines, and all divisions topped analysts' estimates.-Nicole D'Souza, Bloomberg Intelligence Internet and Software Equity Analyst, discusses Grindr saying its largest shareholders are exploring an acquisition that would take the company private at no less than $15 a share. James Lu and Raymond Zage have engaged financial and legal advisers to explore the possibility of taking the company private, primarily through debt financing.-Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Technology Analyst, discusses Apple preparing to expand its manufacturing operations in Vietnam as part of a push into the smart home market and an effort to lessen its dependence on China. The company is developing new home devices, including indoor security cameras and a display designed to control appliances, to be built in Vietnam with the help of BYD Co. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    24 min
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    AMD Says Oracle Is Pledging Widespread Use of New AI Chips

    Watch Scarlet and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Bloomberg Intelligence hosted by Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu-Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Technology Analyst, discusses Advanced Micro Devices saying Oracle will deploy a large batch of its forthcoming MI450 chips next year. Oracle will put 50,000 of the semiconductors in data center computers starting in the third quarter of 2026, according to a statement.-Steve Man, Bloomberg Intelligence Global Autos and Industrials Research Analyst, discusses General Motors incurring $1.6 billion in charges tied to its pullback from electric vehicles due to US policy changes. The charges include $1.2 billion in non-cash impairment and other charges to realign EV capacity to consumer demand, and the rest relate to canceling contracts and settling commercial arrangements.- George Ferguson, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Aerospace, Defense, & Airlines Analyst, discusses Boeing delivering 160 aircraft during the third quarter, the most since 2018 and an indicator the planemaker is rebounding from the turmoil that damaged its finances and reputation.-Jennifer Bartashus, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst, Retail Staples & Packaged Food, discusses Kellanova offering a version of Pop-Tarts with higher protein content starting in early November, following PepsiCo Inc.'s plans for a higher-protein version of Doritos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    25 min

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