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28.02.26 - 14:18
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Why Leaders Should Rethink the Way They Handle Mistakes (Bloomberg)
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Success and failure dominate the business conversation, but what about mistakes? In their new book 'Mistakes to Meaning', Former Treasury Secretary Chief of Staff Joshua Steiner and former Sony executive Michael Lynton examine the difference between failures and mistakes. Lynton revisits the decision to greenlight The Interview, which led to the Sony cyberattack. Steiner reflects on his own early lesson: as a young Chief of Staff to Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen, he was subpoenaed in the Whitewater investigation after candid notes he kept became public. They discuss why people hide mistakes, why that instinct backfires, and how confronting errors can ultimately strengthen leadership. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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27.02.26 - 23:12
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Why Nintendo is expanding its business beyond gaming (CNBC)
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Mario. Link. Pikachu. These aren't just video game characters — they're some of the most recognizable figures on the planet. For nearly 50 years, Nintendo has been building loyalty to its worlds, and now it's turning that nostalgia into a global entertainment empire....
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27.02.26 - 19:48
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Private Credit Cracks Worry Investors | Open Interest 2/27/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." OpenAI shatters fundraising records. The ChatGPT maker closes a staggering $110 billion round, backed by Amazon, SoftBank, and Nvidia. Jack Dorsey swings the ax at Block. And MFS's blowup sends fresh tremors through the financial sector as new cracks emerge in private credit. Monroe Capital Chairman and CEO Ted Koenig joins us. His firm manages $23.6 billion in assets.
Plus Paramount shares surge on reports it could spend $111 billion for Warner Bros. We'll speak with Okapi Partners CEO Bruce Goldfarb — his firm advises Paramount. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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27.02.26 - 19:06
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UK self-driving startup Wayve secures US$1.2 billion to expand robotaxi plans (Digitimes)
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Wayve, the UK-based autonomous driving startup, has raised US$1.2 billion in a Series D funding round, pushing its valuation to US$8.6 billion. The round was led by venture capital firms Eclipse Capital, Balderton Capital, and SoftBank Vision Fund 2, and included major tech and automotive investors such as Nvidia, Microsoft, Uber, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, and Stellantis. Uber also committed up to an additional US$300 million in milestone-based funding to accelerate the deployment of Wayve-powered robotaxi services globally....
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27.02.26 - 17:36
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Kioxia ernennt Yoshihiko Kawamura zum Chief Financial Officer (Business Wire)
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TOKIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kioxia Holdings Corporation (TOKYO:285A), weltweit führend bei Speicherlösungen, hat heute die Ernennung von Yoshihiko Kawamura zum Chief Financial Officer (CFO), mit Wirkung 1. April 2026 bekannt gegeben.
Herr Kawamura bringt umfangreiche internationale Erfahrungen mit, er war am US-Hauptsitz von Mitsubishi Corporation, als General Manager von deren Niederlassung in Chicago und für die World Bank tätig. Bei Hitachi, Ltd. hatte er mehrere Führungspositionen inne wie Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO) und Chief Risk Management Officer (CRMO). Er war dort maßgeblich für die Umstrukturierung des Managements verantwortlich. Im Juni 2025 nahm er als Executive Vice President seine Tätigkeit für Kioxa auf. Er arbeitete in dieser Position eng mit dem Führungsteam zusammen, um das Unternehmen durch strategische Kapital- und Finanzplanung voranzubringen.
Nach dem Initial Public Offering am Prime Market des Tokyo Stock Exchange im Dezember 2024 ist Kioxia in...
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