US Air Force deploys Salesforce for vehicle logistics
The United States Air Force 441st Vehicle Support Chain Operations Squadron deployed Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) software to manage its $13.5 billion global fleet of over 84,000 vehicles.
The United States Air Force 441st Vehicle Support Chain Operations Squadron deployed Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) software to manage its $13.5 billion global fleet of over 84,000 vehicles.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) announced a new multiyear commercial commitment with Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) expected to exceed $30 billion to design and produce custom silicon components inside the United States.
International oil benchmarks surged over 5% on Wednesday to establish fresh two-week highs after United States President Donald Trump stated that the memorandum of understanding to halt the conflict with Iran was over.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) lost its formal legal challenge against landmark European Union rules designating its proprietary operating system and digital retail storefronts as market gatekeepers.
Energy giant Shell (NYSE:SHEL) finalized a $1 billion agreement to sell its entire downstream network of 580 petrol stations across South Africa to the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.
Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson and Paul Dobson break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
Christian Mueller-Glissmann, managing director for portfolio strategy and asset allocation at Goldman Sachs, says the levered positioning toward semiconductors got a bit "extreme" and that the trend is reversing. "The hyperscalers are quite well-positioned right now because they still own a lot of the infrastructure," Mueller-Glissmann tells Bloomberg Television.
Turkey's $37 billion state-run defense contractor Aselsan Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret AS said international orders have doubled in the past year on the back of demand fueled by the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. Aselsan CEO Ahmet Akyol spoke Tuesday with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern at the NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey.
Oil prices rose more than 3% on Wednesday after U.S. strikes on Iran following attacks on three ships in the Strait of Hormuz increased concerns about the stability of energy supplies.
A group of Ugandan farmers will file a lawsuit in the UK High Court against the East African nation's crude pipeline, potentially delaying exports. Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja reports.
Cao Xudong, founder, chairperson and CEO of Momenta Global, says the autonomous-driving company is targeting breakeven next year and profitability by 2028. He also discusses plans to use proceeds of its IPO to expand AI computing capacity. Cao speaks exclusively on Bloomberg: The China Show.
A clutch of growing industries, including artificial intelligence, are the key focus of investment for Bain Capital LP Senior Adviser Steve Pagliuca. He says AI is entering a 10-to-20-year growth phase as it shifts from theoretical applications to physical deployment across sectors. The Boston Celtics co-owner owner also talks about the rising valuations of professional franchises with Bloomberg's Michelle Davis on the sidelines of the Allen & Co Inc. conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. They spoke on Tuesday.