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‘You just get your things and you go’: Israel founders mobilised for service

For bigger tech companies, Israel’s mass mobilization has proven a manageable hiccup in business as usual. For smaller ones, it can pose an existential challenge.

  • By Alex Konrad
  • Forbes Staff

Microsoft finally buys Activision for $69 billion after regulatory approval

The deal concludes over a year of negotiations between Microsoft and regulators in the U.S. and U.K.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

Atlassian bets on big hybrid work with $1.5 billion Loom purchase

Atlassian—the team collaboration software company cofounded by Mike Cannon-Brookes—said Thursday it has agreed to buy video messaging platform Loom for $975 million, betting more work will be done remotely in the future.

  • By Jonathan Burgos
  • Forbes Staff

Netflix to launch retail stores in 2025

The streaming giant wants to open Netflix House, a physical store where visitors can eat, shop and play.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff
Robbie Ferguson and James Ferguson Immutable cofounders

‘Pivotal moment’: Immutable joins forces with AWS to drive blockchain gaming

Aussie gaming web3 startup Immutable, last valued at $2.5 billion, has joined Amazon Web Services to accelerate the onboarding of game studios to web3, it says.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

Renting a home ages you faster than smoking or unemployment, study finds

Renters biologically age at a rate of 2.5 weeks per year faster than those who own their home, researchers say—a worse impact than smoking or unemployment.

  • By Mary Whitfill Roeloffs

Birkenstock shares tank 13% from IPO price in rare debut unlacing

The 249-year-old German sandal maker proved to be an unwanted debutante, underperforming Arm, Instacart and Klaviyo’s 15% average rise in their September debuts.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Billionaire tracker: The ultra-wealthy who are donating to Israeli Groups following Hamas attacks

So far, a small number of the world’s billionaires have publicly stepped up with donations to humanitarian groups working in Israel.

  • By Kerry A. Dolan
  • Forbes Staff

LVMH shares drop on slower growth, wiping $6 billion from Bernard Arnault’s fortune

LVMH reported a major slump in growth in its third-quarter results amid weakening demand for luxury goods.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff

$100+ million in the bank: Where the richest live

There are currently only 28,420 centi-millionaires (those who hold US$100 million and above in investable assets) in the world. A new report reveals where the majority live.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff
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