Category: International Business News

Walmart's 2025 Black Friday Sale Lands with $100 PS5 Deals, Crocs from $18, and 50% Off Plus Membership
Miles Donovan 28 November 2025

Walmart's 2025 Black Friday Sale Lands with $100 PS5 Deals, Crocs from $18, and 50% Off Plus Membership

Walmart's 2025 Black Friday sale offers $100 off PS5s, Crocs from $18, and 50% off Walmart Plus membership—starting November 25. Deals on HP laptops, Legos, and vacuums are selling fast across U.S. stores and online.

Mercedes F1 team valued at $5.97B as Wolff sells 15% stake to CrowdStrike CEO Kurtz
Miles Donovan 23 November 2025

Mercedes F1 team valued at $5.97B as Wolff sells 15% stake to CrowdStrike CEO Kurtz

Toto Wolff sold a 15% stake in his holding company to CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz, valuing Mercedes F1 at $5.97 billion—a record. Kurtz joins the strategic committee as tech advisor, while Wolff remains in charge.

YouTube TV and YouTube Lead TV Viewing: 13.4% Share in July 2025, Widest Margin Since 2023
Miles Donovan 5 September 2025

YouTube TV and YouTube Lead TV Viewing: 13.4% Share in July 2025, Widest Margin Since 2023

YouTube captured 13.4% of TV watch-time in July 2025, its sixth straight month at No. 1 and its widest lead since Nielsen began tracking in November 2023. The platform now sits 4.0 points ahead of Disney. With 2.70 billion monthly users and 9.4 million YouTube TV subscribers, its ad revenue hit $8.93 billion in Q1 2025. Cord-cutters are driving the shift as live TV, on-demand video, and creator content converge.

Will China develop its own semiconductor equipment industry?
Miles Donovan 29 July 2023

Will China develop its own semiconductor equipment industry?

Oh boy, get ready for this tech-savvy roller coaster! So, it seems like China is all set to take a leap into the deep blue sea of semiconductor equipment industry. You heard me right, folks! They're not just happy with their mighty Great Wall, now they're ready to construct an electronic one too! With their relentless drive, China could very well develop its own semicon industry, and who knows, maybe the next "Silicon Valley" might be the "Silicon Wall"! Ha, wouldn't that be something?