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SpaceX to buy Cursor AI coding agent operator Anysphere for $60 billion ReutersSpaceX to buy AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in enterprise push Yahoo FinanceRiding High After I.P.O., SpaceX to Buy A.I. Start-Up for $60 Billion The New York TimesInside Cursor's wild rise, from its Anthropic situationship to dating SpaceX Business InsiderSpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion NBC News
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The consulting giant advises clients on responsible AI. Its own review process failed to catch claims that several major organizations said were wrong.
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Iran's World Cup Team Says It Was Forced To Leave U.S. After First Game Forbes'Oppressed' Iran forced to leave U.S. after New Zealand draw ESPNIranian team criticizes World Cup organization, says Gianni Infantino has promised to help - The Athletic The New York TimesIran World Cup team coach says it was ordered out of U.S. right after first match CBS News
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Chronograph, the leading global provider of portfolio monitoring, valuations, and analytics technology for institutional private capital limited partners and general partners, today announced a strategic minority growth equity investment of over $140 million from Sixth Street Growth, the dedicated growth investing platform of Sixth Street. All existing investors - Summit Partners, Carlyle AlpInvest, Nasdaq Ventures, […]
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Anterra Capital, a specialist food and agriculture investor, has announced the first close of its Fund III on $100m, against a target of $200m. According to Anterra, the fund marks a key milestone for the company, which its founders claim was built on the conviction that the tools that had already transformed other industries such […]
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"When the time comes, there will be a substantial inheritance to be split 50/50 between our two children."
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Companies built around one leader rarely last. A clear, long-term strategy anchored in purpose keeps the business relevant through generations.
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