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Google Business NewsMay 15, 2025
Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Slip; Trump Says India Offered 'No Tariffs' on U.S. Goods — Live Updates - WSJ
Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Slip; Trump Says India Offered 'No Tariffs' on U.S. Goods — Live Updates  WSJTrump says he doesn't want Apple building products in India: 'I had a little problem with Tim Cook'  CNBCTrump Wants Apple to Stop Moving iPhone Production to India  Bloomberg.comIndia-US trade deal: Trump says Delhi willing to charge 'no tariffs' on US goods  BBC

Yahoo BusinessMay 15, 2025
AppLovin Corporation (APP): Among the Best Growth Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Long Term


Private Equity Breaking NewsMay 15, 2025
Software investor Nexa Equity races to $390m hard cap close for second fund
Fintech and software-focused private equity house Nexa Equity has taken just six months to raise more than $390m for the hard cap close of its sophomore fund.

The post Software investor Nexa Equity races to $390m hard cap close for second fund appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.



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MarketWatchMay 15, 2025
Wholesale inflation shows biggest drop since 2020, but it's unlikely to last
Wholesale prices posted the biggest drop in April since the pandemic in 2020, but the decline in inflation appeared to be a one-off tied to falling egg and gasoline prices and a quirky category that measures certain business profit margins.

MarketWatch Breaking NewsMay 15, 2025
U.S. retail sales waned in April as Trump's tariff approach kicked in


Yahoo BusinessMay 15, 2025
Well-Known Investor Says Apple Inc (AAPL) Should Raise iPhone Prices


Private Equity Breaking NewsMay 15, 2025
Inflexion raises £2.3bn for Europe's biggest multi-asset continuation fund yet
European mid-market investment major Inflexion has sealed £2.3bn for the region's biggest-ever multi-asset continuation fund.

The post Inflexion raises £2.3bn for Europe's biggest multi-asset continuation fund yet appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.



Google Business NewsMay 15, 2025
They Paid $3,500 for Apple's Vision Pro. A Year Later, It Still Hurts. - WSJ
They Paid $3,500 for Apple's Vision Pro. A Year Later, It Still Hurts.  WSJApple Vision Pro Price Guessed Incorrectly Multiple Times On ‘The Price Is Right' Show For The 256GB Version, Despite The Headset Garnering Massive Attention Worldwide  WccftechMacworld Podcast: State of the visionOS and Apple Vision Pro  MacworldApple Vision Pro one year later: the $3,500 headset that still divides tech users in 2025  Journée Mondiale

Private Equity Breaking NewsMay 15, 2025
Actis seals $1.7bn close for sophomore long-life infra fund, is already almost 50% committed
Sustainable infrastructure investor Actis has closed its second long-life infra fund on $1.7bn, targeting brownfield infrastructure assets across growth markets in Asia, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The post Actis seals $1.7bn close for sophomore long-life infra fund, is already almost 50% committed appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.



CNBC FinanceMay 14, 2025
Stock trading app eToro pops 29% in Nasdaq debut after pricing IPO above expected range
EToro raised almost $310 million in its initial public offering late Tuesday, selling shares above its expected range.

Private Equity Breaking NewsMay 14, 2025
Debt, equity investor Metric Capital eyes ‘ambitious' businesses with €1bn Fund V
Metric Capital Partners has raised €1bn at the final close of its fifth flagship fund and ancillary vehicles, targeting bespoke debt and equity financing deals.

The post Debt, equity investor Metric Capital eyes ‘ambitious' businesses with €1bn Fund V appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.



NPR Topics: BusinessMay 14, 2025
What happened to U.S. farmers during the last trade war
The U.S. exports billions of dollars worth of agricultural products each year — things like soybeans, corn and pork. And over the last month, these exports have been caught up in a trade war.

U.S. farmers have been collateral damage in a trade war before. In 2018, President Trump put tariffs on a bunch of Chinese products including flatscreen TVs, medical devices and batteries. But China matched those tariffs with their own retaliatory tariffs. They put tariffs on a lot of U.S. agricultural products they'd been buying, like soybeans, sorghum, and livestock. That choice looked strategic. Hitting these products with tariffs hurt Trump's voter base and might help China in a negotiation. And in some cases, China could find affordable alternative options from other countries.

Today on the show: what happened in 2018, how the government prevented some U.S. farms from going bankrupt, and what was lost even after the trade war ended.

This episode was produced by Sylvie Douglis and edited by Jess Jiang. It was engineered by Robert Rodriguez and fact-checked by Sierra Juarez. Alex Goldmark is our executive producer.

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Entrepreneur.comMay 14, 2025
Starbucks Employees Aren't Happy With the New Dress Code
Some Starbucks employees are walking out over the changes.

Private Equity Breaking NewsMay 14, 2025
Deal Roundup: Triton sells FläktGroup to Samsung in €1.5bn deal, Corinthian Capital buys into Trimlight
Triton has agreed to sell its shares in FläktGroup, a European specialist in energy-efficient ventilation and precision-cooling solutions, to Samsung Electronics for €1.5bn.

The post Deal Roundup: Triton sells FläktGroup to Samsung in €1.5bn deal, Corinthian Capital buys into Trimlight appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.



Private Equity Breaking NewsApr 28, 2025
Powerful LP re-ups see Palatine Private Equity raise £254m for biggest fund yet
UK-based Palatine Private Equity has raised £254m for its biggest-ever fund thanks to huge support from its returning investors.

The post Powerful LP re-ups see Palatine Private Equity raise £254m for biggest fund yet appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.



KiplingerSep 03, 2022
Selling Your Construction Business to Employees or Family? Here Are 5 Tips for Success!
The construction industry is booming, and there doesn't appear to be an end in sight. That's great news if selling your small business is anywhere on your radar. 

As someone who has built a successful business, maybe you have started to think about the next phase of your life. That could be pivoting into a new career or getting ready for retirement. Either way, selling a small business is an exciting step but it takes intention and preparation.

SEE MORE 3 Ways to Increase the Enterprise Value of Your Family Business If you're considering selling your business to employees or a family member, then you have one of the key components of the sale in place. You've got a potential buyer! Having a buyer already in mind changes the process. You probably won't have to hire (or pay) a business broker, and you won't have to go through the process of marketing your business or vetting interested parties.

It's still important to ensure you're mentally prepared for the transition and that you've gotten everything to navigate the sales process successfully.

Selling a Small Business to Employees or Loved Ones  For contractors and other small-business owners, selling what you've worked so hard to build can be bittersweet. It's exciting to move to the next phase of your life, but you want to know that your business is going to end up in the right hands. 

Selling to a key employee or family member can be a very fulfilling experience. They already understand what you do, and in the case of key employees, they know the ins and outs of your busi

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