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Month: December 2025

Sapporo Sells $2.6B Real Estate Biz to Focus on Beer
BusinessInnovationStartups

Sapporo Sells $2.6B Real Estate Biz to Focus on Beer

Sapporo Holdings is selling its real estate division to a consortium led by private equity giant KKR. The $2.6 billion deal includes the iconic Yebisu Garden Place in Tokyo. The brewer plans to use the cash to double down on its core beer business.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 24, 2025
White House Advisor Calls 4.3% GDP Growth a “Fantastic” Christmas Present
BusinessCloudSoftware

White House Advisor Calls 4.3% GDP Growth a “Fantastic” Christmas Present

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett hailed the latest U.S. GDP figures as a “fantastic” economic signal. He directly credited President Trump’s trade policies and investment in artificial intelligence for the strong performance.

by Michael TurnerDecember 24, 2025
Marketing’s AI Reboot is Bigger Than Digital Transformation
AIDataSoftware

Marketing’s AI Reboot is Bigger Than Digital Transformation

According to Fast Company, the marketing industry is in the midst of a fundamental rebuild, not just a digital shift. AI and data are enabling campaigns to be developed in days instead of months, with teams now operating across continents. This transformation is driven by intense pressure to cut cos

by Michael TurnerDecember 24, 2025
A Starlink satellite just blew up, and the debris field is huge
BusinessInnovationTechnology

A Starlink satellite just blew up, and the debris field is huge

A Starlink satellite experienced an energetic failure, losing communication and releasing debris. While it will burn up soon, the incident shows how quickly orbital trash can pile up.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 24, 2025
Want to Start a Business? Go Get a Job First
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Want to Start a Business? Go Get a Job First

The article makes a compelling case against jumping straight into founding a company. It argues that working inside a version of your dream business provides irreplaceable lessons in operations, leadership, and systems that de-risk your future venture.

by Michael TurnerDecember 24, 2025
Japan Clears Final Hurdle to Restart World’s Largest Nuclear Plant
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Japan Clears Final Hurdle to Restart World’s Largest Nuclear Plant

The governor of Japan’s Niigata prefecture has given the crucial local endorsement needed to restart the massive Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station. This clears the last major regulatory and political hurdle for operator TEPCO, which could restart one reactor as soon as January.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 24, 2025
Motive, the Alphabet-Backed Fleet Tech Firm, Files for IPO
BusinessSoftwareStartups

Motive, the Alphabet-Backed Fleet Tech Firm, Files for IPO

Motive, formerly Keep Truckin, has filed for an initial public offering. The company reported $115.8 million in Q3 revenue alongside a widening net loss of $62.7 million.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 24, 2025
US Pauses New Chip Tariffs, But a 2027 Deadline Looms
BusinessPolicySemiconductors

US Pauses New Chip Tariffs, But a 2027 Deadline Looms

In a move tied to the Trump-Xi tariff truce, the US has announced findings from a Section 301 probe into China’s chip industry but is delaying any new duties. The tariff rate will stay at zero for 18 months, with an increase scheduled for June 23, 2027. This creates a long runway but a clear point o

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 23, 2025
That “AI-First” Billboard Is A Satirical Cry For Help
AIInnovationSoftware

That “AI-First” Billboard Is A Satirical Cry For Help

A satirical billboard in San Francisco declares “Human flourishing is bad business,” poking fun at AI doom narratives. But the real story is the stubborn resistance from HR executives who are ignoring proven tech, ceding competitive advantage.

by Michael TurnerDecember 23, 2025
EA’s Saudi buyout clears shareholders, faces US government block
BusinessPrivacySoftware

EA’s Saudi buyout clears shareholders, faces US government block

Electronic Arts shareholders have voted to approve a massive $55 billion acquisition led by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. The deal now faces its final hurdle: approval from the US government.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 23, 2025

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