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WSJ CMO Today

The Wall Street Journal is a daily newspaper that focuses on business news and is published in English. It is based in New York City and comes out six days a week, produced by Dow Jones & Company, which is a part of News Corp. Additionally, it has editions for Asian and European readers. The Wall Street Journal holds the title of the largest newspaper in the U.S. by circulation.

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  • 9 hours ago | wsj.com | Adrià Calatayud

    The software company is scaling up its new AI technology 3D UNIV+RSESThe French software maker said Friday that its updated midterm financial ambition calls for doubling its non-IFRS diluted earnings per share by 2029. For 2024, the company’s non-IFRS diluted earnings per share stood at 1.28 euros ($1.46). Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

  • 9 hours ago | wsj.com | Aaron Zitner

    (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)Third parties rarely succeed in American politics. But Elon Musk’s question to his X followers about whether it’s time to form a centrist political party raises an intriguing question:Who would join a Musk-led party? Republicans overwhelmingly approve of Musk’s work to cut the federal bureaucracy—some 72% of GOP voters said so in an April Fox News poll. But Republicans give even higher marks to Trump, and so it’s hard to see major defections from a Trump-led GOP.

  • 12 hours ago | wsj.com | Roshan Fernandez

    Silver prices notched a fresh 13-year high Thursday and are now up 23% this year, rising on demand from industrial users, especially solar-panel makers, and from nervous investors piling into precious metals. Silver futures for delivery later this month gained $1.17 a troy ounce, or 3.4%, Thursday to settle at $35.689, the highest since February 2012.

  • 17 hours ago | wsj.com | Sadie Gurman |C. Ryan Barber |Mariah Timms

    The case over his wrongful deportation became a flashpoint in the debate over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdownThe Trump administration has brought a man wrongly deported to El Salvador back to the U.S., where he faces federal criminal charges of unlawfully transporting unauthorized immigrants, according to newly unsealed court documents.

  • 17 hours ago | wsj.com | Joe Wallace

    Updated June 5, 2025 7:40 am ETCopyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

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