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Fundado: 2012
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Quartz (qz.com) es un medio de noticias de negocios digitalmente nativo lanzado en 2012 por Atlantic Media (David Bradley). Su propiedad ha cambiado de manos repetidamente: Atlantic Media lo vendió a Uzabase de Japón en 2018, la administración de Quartz lo compró de nuevo en 2020, se vendió a G / O Media (con el respaldo de la firma de capital privado Great Hill Partners) en 2022, y en abril de 2025 G / O Media vendió Quartz y el sitio hermano The Inventory a Redbrick, una firma de software canadiense que ahora es propietaria.
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Quartz es una editorial comercial financiada por publicidad, contenido patrocinado, membresía / suscripciones y su gran base de boletines opt-in. Su propietario actual Redbrick planea monetizar esa audiencia de boletines (más de un millón de miembros) a través de su plataforma de publicidad de boletines Paved.
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Quartz no tiene afiliación a ningún partido, iglesia o estado; es una empresa privada de noticias de negocios con fines de lucro que ha pasado por varios propietarios comerciales. Debido a que el control recae en inversores privados en lugar de cualquier gobierno o interés político, se clasifica como INDEPENDENTE, con un perfil editorial ampliamente CENTER_LEFT.
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Roche is striking a $2.3 billion deal with Nurix Therapeutics to develop a blood cancer drug
Roche has entered into a $2.3 billion agreement with Nurix Therapeutics to co-develop bexobrutideg, an oral BTK degrader intended for treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia and related conditions. Nurix will receive $700 million upfront as part of the deal. The collaboration aims to advance the drug through clinical development and potential commercialization. BTK degraders represent a novel approach in oncology by targeting specific proteins involved in cancer progression. This partnership highlights growing interest in innovative therapies for hematologic malignancies.

Google perdió su última apelación de la UE por una multa antimonopolio de Android de 4.100 millones de euros
El máximo tribunal de la Unión Europea ha dictaminado a favor de mantener una multa antimonopolio de 4.100 millones de euros contra Google, que se impuso inicialmente en 2018 por prácticas anticompetitivas relacionadas con su sistema operativo Android. La decisión marca la conclusión de la apelación final de Google contra la multa, que se basó en acusaciones de que Google se involucró en un comportamiento que restringió la competencia en el mercado de dispositivos móviles. El fallo refuerza la postura de la UE de responsabilizar a las principales compañías de tecnología por conductas anticompetitivas. Este caso destaca el escrutinio regulatorio continuo de los gigantes tecnológicos por parte de las autoridades internacionales.

Campbell's posted falling sales and slumping profits — but kept its annual forecast intact
Campbell's Soup Company reported lower-than-expected sales and declining profits for the quarter, primarily due to weak consumer spending and increased costs from tariffs. However, the company maintained its annual earnings forecast, indicating confidence in future performance despite current challenges. The decline in revenue highlights ongoing pressures in the food industry, particularly from economic factors affecting consumer behavior. While the company exceeded adjusted profit expectations, the overall financial results reflect broader market difficulties.

Portland General Electric is hiking data center electricity rates by 29% — and cutting them for everyone else
Portland General Electric, an Oregon-based utility, has proposed increasing electricity rates for data centers by 29% while reducing rates for other customers. The proposal is linked to the state's POWER Act, which mandates that large energy users contribute to infrastructure costs. This move aims to ensure that heavy consumers, such as data centers, pay their fair share of the expenses associated with maintaining and expanding the energy grid. The rate changes require regulatory approval before they can take effect. Data centers, which typically consume significant amounts of electricity, would face higher costs under this plan, while residential and smaller commercial users could benefit from lower rates.

Nvidia seals a multi-year memory chip deal with SK Hynix. But South Korean chip stocks are sinking
Nvidia has entered into a multi-year agreement with SK Hynix, a major South Korean semiconductor manufacturer, to supply memory chips. However, despite this significant business development, SK Hynix's stock price fell by 7.7% on Monday. The decline in stock value coincided with strong U.S. jobs data, which increased expectations of a Federal Reserve rate hike. This expectation typically leads to higher interest rates, which can negatively impact stock markets, particularly those of companies reliant on global economic conditions. The situation highlights the complex interplay between corporate partnerships and broader macroeconomic factors influencing financial markets.

Chamath Palihapitiya recauda $ 135M Serie A para su inicio de codificación de IA, toma el papel de CEO
Chamath Palihapitiya, fundador de Social Capital y anfitrión del podcast All-In, ha lanzado una startup de codificación de IA llamada 8090 Labs. La compañía recientemente obtuvo una ronda de financiación de serie A de $ 135 millones liderada por Salesforce Ventures, con el respaldo adicional de firmas notables como WndrCo, Craft Ventures, The Production Board, Launch e inversores individuales como el CEO de Palo Alto Networks, Nikesh Arora y el CEO de Quora, Adam DAngelo. Fundada en enero de 2024, 8090 Labs tiene como objetivo proporcionar a los equipos de programación corporativa una solución de codificación impulsada por IA llamada Software Factory, que permite a los desarrolladores crear software listo para la producción con controles a nivel empresarial como pistas de auditoría. Palihapitiya ha asumido el papel de CEO, marcando su regreso a una posición operativa a tiempo completo después de centrarse anteriormente en capital de riesgo. Comparó la ola actual de medios de IA con los primeros días del desarrollo de los medios sociales, expresando confianza en la importancia de la tecnología que se está desarrollando.

Airline profits are set to plummet this year as jet fuel costs soar, IATA warns
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has warned that airline profits are expected to drop significantly this year due to rising jet fuel costs. The organization predicts combined net profits for the industry will fall to $23 billion, compared to $45 billion in 2025. This decline comes as fuel expenses are projected to increase by nearly $100 billion. The warning highlights the financial strain on airlines caused by volatile energy prices.

Coca-Cola is rolling out soccer ball-shaped bottles for the World Cup
Coca-Cola has introduced a limited-edition 13.5-ounce bottle shaped like a soccer ball for the World Cup. The bottles feature red, white, and blue graphics, aligning with the colors of the host nation, and are priced at $2.50 each. This product launch is part of Coca-Cola's marketing strategy during major international sporting events. The release highlights the intersection of sports branding and consumer products, offering fans a collectible item tied to the tournament.

Costco is slashing prices on Kirkland Signature wings, sheets, and more
Costco has reduced prices on several Kirkland Signature products, including chicken wings, chocolate almonds, golf balls, and king-size sheets, with some items seeing price cuts of up to $10. The move comes as part of the retail giant's ongoing strategy to attract customers and maintain competitiveness in the wholesale market. These discounts could influence consumer behavior, potentially increasing foot traffic at Costco locations and encouraging bulk purchasing. The price reductions may also impact competitors in the wholesale sector, prompting them to adjust their pricing strategies accordingly.

Marvell Technology stock surges after landing a spot in the S&P 500
Marvell Technology, an AI chipmaker, is set to be included in the S&P 500 index starting June 22 as part of a quarterly rebalancing. The inclusion comes alongside another electronics manufacturer, Flex, which is also being added to the index. This change reflects the companies' growing influence in the technology sector and their performance relative to other firms. The S&P 500 is a widely followed benchmark index that tracks the stocks of 500 large companies based in the United States.

Novo Nordisk's weight loss pill is hitting 3 million U.S. prescriptions — and most users had never tried one before
The article reports that over 80% of new prescriptions for Wegovy, a weight loss medication produced by Novo Nordisk, are being filled by patients who had never taken a GLP-1 drug before. This suggests a significant portion of users are new to this class of medications, which work by mimicking hormones that regulate appetite. The data highlights the growing popularity of Wegovy as a treatment option for obesity, despite its high cost and potential side effects.

Canada is launching a $360 million fund to take equity stakes in homegrown AI firms
The Canadian government has announced the launch of the Canadian Tech Growth Fund, a $360 million initiative aimed at acquiring equity stakes in domestic artificial intelligence companies. This fund is part of a larger national AI strategy designed to stimulate economic growth by creating 250,000 new jobs and contributing to a 3% increase in GDP. The program reflects Canada's commitment to fostering innovation within the AI sector while positioning itself as a global leader in technology development.

JP Morgan drops its bearish Tesla call, triples price target to $475
JP Morgan has revised its stance on Tesla, removing a previous bearish outlook and increasing its price target to $475. The change comes as the bank's new analyst emphasizes Tesla's potential in robotics and autonomous driving rather than focusing on the company's slowing electric vehicle business. This shift suggests a more optimistic view of Tesla's future growth opportunities beyond its current automotive operations.
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