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Softbank Sells Nvidia Stake for $5.8 Billion to Fund AI Bets

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-Ed Ludlow, BTech Co-Anchor, discusses SoftBank Group selling its entire stake in Nvidia for $5.83 billion to help bankroll AI investments. He also discusses CoreWeave lowering its annual revenue forecast due to a delay in fulfilling a customer contract, caused by a third-party data center developer who is behind schedule.
-Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, recaps Paramount-Skydance earnings. Paramount Skydance. shares rose after the company raised its target for job cuts and cost-saving measures. Paramount forecasts $30 billion in revenue next year and plans to invest much of the savings in the business, including $1.5 billion in additional 2026 spending for the Paramount+ streaming service.
-Justin Teresi, Bloomberg Intelligence Antitrust Litigation & Policy Analyst, discusses a Nov. 10 proposed class settlement between Visa, Mastercard and merchants on equitable relief, reportedly valued at $38 billion in interchange-fee concessions and other policy changes. Bloomberg Intelligence says that this can end a two-decade-long antitrust dispute, yet may face challenges in gaining court approval.
-Matthew Palazola, Bloomberg Intelligence, Senior Analyst, P&C Insurance, discusses Warren Buffett saying he's "going quiet", marking the end of an era for one of the business world's most-watched investing gurus. Buffet will stop writing Berkshire Hathaway's annual letters and speaking at its meetings.

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Bloomberg Intelligence hosted by Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu

-Ed Ludlow, BTech Co-Anchor, discusses SoftBank Group selling its entire stake in Nvidia for $5.83 billion to help bankroll AI investments. He also discusses CoreWeave lowering its annual revenue forecast due to a delay in fulfilling a customer contract, caused by a third-party data center developer who is behind schedule.
-Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, recaps Paramount-Skydance earnings. Paramount Skydance. shares rose after the company raised its target for job cuts and cost-saving measures. Paramount forecasts $30 billion in revenue next year and plans to invest much of the savings in the business, including $1.5 billion in additional 2026 spending for the Paramount+ streaming service.
-Justin Teresi, Bloomberg Intelligence Antitrust Litigation & Policy Analyst, discusses a Nov. 10 proposed class settlement between Visa, Mastercard and merchants on equitable relief, reportedly valued at $38 billion in interchange-fee concessions and other policy changes. Bloomberg Intelligence says that this can end a two-decade-long antitrust dispute, yet may face challenges in gaining court approval.
-Matthew Palazola, Bloomberg Intelligence, Senior Analyst, P&C Insurance, discusses Warren Buffett saying he's "going quiet", marking the end of an era for one of the business world's most-watched investing gurus. Buffet will stop writing Berkshire Hathaway's annual letters and speaking at its meetings.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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