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The $43 billion combination of FIS and Worldpay could trigger a wave of M&A. Here are the deals that could be next.

FIS's purchase of Worldpay is the second big deal in the payments space in 2019 as traditional players look to come together.
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The $43 billion combination of FIS and Worldpay could trigger a wave of M&A. Here are the deals that could be next.

The $43 billion combination of FIS and Worldpay could trigger a wave of M&A. Here are the deals that could be next.

Dan DeFrancesco | FIS's purchase of Worldpay is the second big deal in the payments space in 2019 as traditional players look to come together.

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Sam's Club CEO reveals what the company has learned from its cashierless 'beta lab' store

Sam's Club CEO reveals what the company has learned from its cashierless 'beta lab' store

Dennis Green | Sam's Club opened a small "beta lab" store for new tech innovations in late 2018. Here's what it has learned so far.

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An Uber Eats executive reveals the company's surprising strategy for moving beyond taxi rides

An Uber Eats executive reveals the company's surprising strategy for moving beyond taxi rides

Graham Rapier | Uber's taxi rides outside of urban cores are deeply unprofitable, but delivery could help the company's balance sheet turn green in time for an IPO.

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A Wall Street expert explains why the US is the 'worst place' for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's favorite economic theory — and breaks down the 'absolutely horrifying' impact it could have

A Wall Street expert explains why the US is the 'worst place' for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's favorite economic theory — and breaks down the 'absolutely horrifying' impact it could have

Joe Ciolli | Vincent Deluard of INTL FCStone lays out a compelling case that it's the wrong time to implement Modern Monetary Theory in the US.

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Here's how Airtable raised $160 million last year — and got a valuation of about $1 billion — without a pitch deck

Here's how Airtable raised $160 million last year — and got a valuation of about $1 billion — without a pitch deck

Troy Wolverton | CEO Howie Liu and his team didn't have to put together a PowerPoint presentation to close Airtable's series B and C funding rounds.

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JPMORGAN: Tesla investors are ignoring the possibility that CEO Elon Musk will be forced out. Here's how they can protect against that worst-case scenario.

JPMORGAN: Tesla investors are ignoring the possibility that CEO Elon Musk will be forced out. Here's how they can protect against that worst-case scenario.

Joe Ciolli | Elon Musk's pending legal issues pose more of a threat to Tesla's stock than investors realize, JPMorgan says. The firm recommends an options trade.

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Lyft's bankers are trying to compare the ride-hailing app to Grubhub and luxury retailer Farfetch — here's their pitch to investors

Lyft's bankers are trying to compare the ride-hailing app to Grubhub and luxury retailer Farfetch — here's their pitch to investors

Becky Peterson,Olivia Oran | As Lyft kicks off its IPO roadshow, bankers want investors to see the ride-hailing app as a marketplace, not an automotive company.

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NBCUniversal and Sky unveil the first step of their plan to battle the tech giants

NBCUniversal and Sky unveil the first step of their plan to battle the tech giants

Lucia Moses | NBCU's Audience Studio will become part of Sky's AdSmart offering in their first joint ad initiative since NBCU parent Comcast acquired Sky in 2018.

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US sanctions could shut Mastercard and Visa out of Venezuela

US sanctions could shut Mastercard and Visa out of Venezuela

Rachel Green | Financial sanctions that the US might impose on Venezuela could restrict Visa and Mastercard from processing transactions in the country.

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A Canadian investment bank is quietly pursuing a critical regulatory approval that would solve one of the biggest pain points for the US marijuana industry

A Canadian investment bank is quietly pursuing a critical regulatory approval that would solve one of the biggest pain points for the US marijuana industry

Jeremy Berke | Canaccord Genuity is seeking approval from FINRA to serve as a custodian for US investors. Sources say they're going after the cannabis industry.

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