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CoreWeave’s CEO has characterized the proposed $9 billion acquisition of Core Scientific as a “nice to have” rather than essential. Shareholder resistance continues to mount, with a key proxy advisor recommending against the deal ahead of the October 30 vote.
CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator has reportedly described the company’s proposed acquisition of Core Scientific as non-essential, stating the $9 billion all-stock deal represents a “nice to have” rather than a necessity for the AI cloud provider. This characterization comes as shareholder opposition to the acquisition intensifies, with a crucial vote scheduled for October 30 that could determine the deal’s fate.
September Borrowing Hits Five-Year Peak The UK government’s financial position has taken a significant turn as official data reveals borrowing…
The UK government’s borrowing has exceeded forecasts by £7.2 billion during the first six months of the fiscal year. September’s borrowing reached £20.2 billion, the highest for that month since the pandemic period. The widening deficit presents significant challenges for Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of her budget announcement.
The United Kingdom’s fiscal position has deteriorated significantly, with government borrowing overshooting forecasts by £7.2 billion during the first half of the fiscal year, according to official reports. The budget deficit reached £99.8 billion between April and September, substantially exceeding the £92.6 billion projection made by the Office for Budget Responsibility in March.
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