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November 2025 DMGT Telegraph acquisition: What the £500m deal means and what happens next

The November 2025 DMGT Telegraph acquisition details DMGT's £500m agreement to purchase Telegraph Media Group, following a rival bid's collapse and amid new foreign state influence rules in UK media. The article outlines the deal's timeline, regulatory review process, funding structure, and DMGT's commitment to editorial independence for the Telegraph.
GE HealthCare Intelerad $2.3 billion acquisition: Cloud-first imaging’s next big bet
The GE HealthCare Intelerad $2.3 billion acquisition, announced in November 2025, marks a strategic move to unify imaging data through cloud-enabled, AI-driven software across outpatient and hospital settings. The deal aims for workflow efficiency, strong recurring revenue, and positions GE HealthCare for growth in the enterprise imaging market.
November 2025 healthcare news roundup: deals, approvals, and policy shifts
This November 2025 healthcare news roundup covers major industry developments, including GE HealthCare’s $2.3B Intelerad acquisition, FDA approval of Arrowhead’s REDEMPLO for FCS, CMS’s 2026 ESRD payment rule, a new FDA clarification pilot, and Senate progress on the HHS inspector general nominee.
Walmart’s earnings pop had a bigger twist: a Nasdaq jump and a delivery sprint
Walmart's Q3 FY26 results impressed with strong revenue growth, a raised full-year outlook, and surging e-commerce sales. The retailer's move to Nasdaq and rapid delivery improvements signal a tech-forward shift. Higher-income shoppers drove gains, and the market responded with a 6% share jump.
Follow the money: GE Appliances steers $150M+ to U.S. suppliers as washer production returns to Kentucky
GE Appliances has awarded over $150 million in contracts to 22 U.S. suppliers across 10 states, supporting the reshoring of washer production from China to Kentucky. This move is part of a $3 billion modernization plan, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing and create 800 jobs by 2027.
Verizon’s 13,000‑plus job cuts: what the restructuring really changes
Verizon is laying off over 13,000 employees—its largest single workforce reduction—as part of a major restructuring to simplify operations, cut costs, and refocus on customer experience. The plan includes reducing outsourced labor, franchising retail stores, and supporting affected workers with a $20 million transition fund.
BNP Paribas lifts capital target to 13% and wins ECB nod for €1.15bn buyback
BNP Paribas has raised its CET1 capital ratio target to 13% by 2027 and secured ECB approval for a €1.15 billion share buyback starting November 2025. The bank aims for a 13% ROTE by 2028 and maintains a 60% profit payout policy, balancing resilience with flexible shareholder returns amid market volatility.

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