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Oxford’s OXCCU gets €2M to study aviation fuel’s hidden climate problem
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Oxford’s OXCCU gets €2M to study aviation fuel’s hidden climate problem

OXCCU became the first SAF company to receive an ATI Non-CO2 Programme grant, focusing on understanding how its synthetic crude affects climate beyond just carbon emissions. The funding comes as Europe’s sustainable aviation fuel sector sees increased investment activity heading into 2025.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 4, 2025
YouTube TV’s $10 Credit Isn’t Automatic – Here’s How to Claim It
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YouTube TV’s $10 Credit Isn’t Automatic – Here’s How to Claim It

YouTube TV subscribers can claim a $10 monthly credit for six months after Disney removed its channels. The credit isn’t appearing automatically for all users, requiring manual checking. The ongoing dispute has also affected Disney content availability across Google platforms.

by Owen HoltNovember 4, 2025
BDO Drops Singapore Family Office Tied to $15B Crypto Scam
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BDO Drops Singapore Family Office Tied to $15B Crypto Scam

BDO has resigned from supporting DW Capital Holdings, a Singapore family office connected to an alleged international scam empire. US authorities seized $15 billion in bitcoin and imposed sanctions last month, revealing Southeast Asia’s $1 trillion scam industry.

by Owen HoltNovember 4, 2025
The AI Money-Go-Round: Nvidia’s $100B OpenAI Bet
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The AI Money-Go-Round: Nvidia’s $100B OpenAI Bet

Nvidia’s $100 billion investment in OpenAI guarantees the startup will buy millions of Nvidia GPUs. Oracle then spends $40 billion on Nvidia chips to power OpenAI’s $300 billion cloud deal. The circular economy fuels massive paper gains but raises bubble concerns.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 4, 2025
Teachers Aren’t Martyrs – They Should Be Entrepreneurs
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Teachers Aren’t Martyrs – They Should Be Entrepreneurs

A Forbes piece argues that treating teaching as a calling requiring sacrifice is toxic. The solution? Let teachers be entrepreneurs who blend passion with profit.

by Owen HoltNovember 4, 2025
Broadcom’s AI Boom: Jefferies Sees 32% Upside Ahead
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Broadcom’s AI Boom: Jefferies Sees 32% Upside Ahead

Broadcom could rally another 32% as hyperscaler demand accelerates, according to Jefferies. The bank sees massive revenue upside from Google, Meta, and OpenAI’s custom AI chips driving growth through 2027.

by Owen HoltNovember 4, 2025
The Real Story Behind All Those White-Collar Layoffs
AIBusinessSoftware

The Real Story Behind All Those White-Collar Layoffs

Companies like Amazon, UPS, and Target have announced over 60,000 layoffs this year. But experts say the real drivers are old-school cost-cutting and economic anxiety, not AI taking jobs—at least not yet.

by Harlow WesleyNovember 4, 2025
Payrails Bets Big on Dublin With 50 New Jobs
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Payrails Bets Big on Dublin With 50 New Jobs

Payrails is expanding to Dublin with plans to hire 50 people over three years. The German payments startup wants to deepen European merchant relationships. But the fintech space is getting crowded.

by Owen HoltNovember 4, 2025
Apollo’s Private Credit Engine Defies Rate Fears
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Apollo’s Private Credit Engine Defies Rate Fears

Apollo just reported near-record profits from its Athene insurance unit, with $871 million in spread earnings last quarter. The private credit giant originated $75 billion in new loans, proving its insurance-powered model can withstand rate pressures.

by Owen HoltNovember 4, 2025
First Brands Implosion Exposes Systemic Risk in Working Capital Finance
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First Brands Implosion Exposes Systemic Risk in Working Capital Finance

The First Brands bankruptcy and fraud lawsuit against founder Patrick James exposes critical vulnerabilities in automotive supply chains and working capital finance practices. This case could reshape how suppliers access funding and how lenders assess risk across the industry.

by Owen HoltNovember 4, 2025

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