Paramount Must Ditch Bias, Says FCC In Merger Approval
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Friday, Jul 25, 2025 6:33 am ET1min read
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Intel (INTC), on the other hand, is planning to end the year with a global headcount of approximately 75,000, a reduction of 24,000 people this year. The company's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is focusing on streamlining the workforce and redirecting resources to revive the company. Intel expects a third-quarter loss of 24 cents per share, steeper than Wall Street estimates, and anticipates higher sales than expected [2].
In China, demand for repairs of Nvidia (NVDA) AI chips banned by the U.S. from exporting to China has surged. Reuters reports that at least a dozen boutique companies in Shenzhen specialize in repairing Nvidia's H100 GPUs, among other high-end chips. One company repairs up to 500 Nvidia AI chips per month [1].
References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4804413-wall-street-breakfast-podcast-new-paramount-must-ditch-bias-says-fcc-in-merger-ok
[2] https://www.reuters.com/business/intel-slash-workforce-by-year-end-it-forecasts-steeper-losses-than-expected-2025-07-24/
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Paramount Global (PARA) gains as FCC approves Skydance merger. The company must ditch bias, says FCC Chairman Brendan Carr. Intel (INTC) plans to end the year with a global headcount of ~75,000, a reduction of 24,000 people this year. Demand for repairs of Nvidia (NVDA) AI chips banned by the US from exporting to China soars.
Paramount Global (PARA) saw a 2.5% increase in premarket action following the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) approval of its acquisition by Skydance. The FCC, in a statement, emphasized the need for a change in news practices and approved the merger after Skydance committed to "fair, unbiased, and fact-based" reporting and the establishment of an ombudsman to evaluate bias complaints for at least two years [1].Intel (INTC), on the other hand, is planning to end the year with a global headcount of approximately 75,000, a reduction of 24,000 people this year. The company's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is focusing on streamlining the workforce and redirecting resources to revive the company. Intel expects a third-quarter loss of 24 cents per share, steeper than Wall Street estimates, and anticipates higher sales than expected [2].
In China, demand for repairs of Nvidia (NVDA) AI chips banned by the U.S. from exporting to China has surged. Reuters reports that at least a dozen boutique companies in Shenzhen specialize in repairing Nvidia's H100 GPUs, among other high-end chips. One company repairs up to 500 Nvidia AI chips per month [1].
References:
[1] https://seekingalpha.com/article/4804413-wall-street-breakfast-podcast-new-paramount-must-ditch-bias-says-fcc-in-merger-ok
[2] https://www.reuters.com/business/intel-slash-workforce-by-year-end-it-forecasts-steeper-losses-than-expected-2025-07-24/
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