EPISODE · Nov 28, 2025 · 4 MIN
Business Bible Headlines: November 28 @ 4:00PM ET
This is a Business Bible News Headlines for Friday November 28 at 4:04 PM Eastern Time, Business Bible News where Daily News meets Daily Principle. In today's headlines, Intel stock sees a significant jump amid allegations of stolen technology from TSMC, reflecting a dynamic and competitive landscape in the tech industry. Meanwhile, the CME Group shares remain steady following an hours-long trading outage, indicating resilience amidst operational challenges. The warehouse real estate sector is experiencing a rebalance, prompting investors to pay attention to shifting market dynamics. Furthermore, OpenAI partners are amassing a substantial $100B debt pile, highlighting the financial intricacies involved in funding tech ambitions. Lastly, the retail sector is abuzz with Black Friday deals as Walmart and Target kick off significant sales, drawing consumer interest during this crucial shopping season. Business Headlines: Intel stock jumps amid allegations of stolen tech from TSMC. The report from Yahoo Finance indicates that Intel Corporation has seen an uptick in its stock price following allegations regarding the misappropriation of technology from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, or TSMC. This development has stirred discussions around competitive practices in the semiconductor industry. CME Group shares steady after hours-long trading outage. Yahoo Finance reports that the CME Group has managed to keep its shares steady despite a disruption that caused an hours-long trading outage. The incident has raised questions about operational reliability in financial markets. The warehouse real estate sector is seeing a rebalance, and CNBC highlights a shift in demand within the warehouse real estate sector, suggesting that investors should be on the lookout for opportunities as the market adapts to new realities. OpenAI partners amass $100B debt pile to fund ambitions. Fortune reports that partners of OpenAI are accumulating significant debt to support their ambitions in artificial intelligence development, raising important discussions about the financial strategies of tech companies. In retail, Walmart and Target kick off Black Friday deals. TipRanks reveals that major retailers like Walmart and Target are launching their Black Friday sales, showcasing discounts and promotions that aim to attract consumers during the holiday shopping season. BBNews Market Analysis: Global markets are mixed today. In overseas trading, the Shanghai Composite leads the way with a move of 13 points. In US markets, the S&P 500 is up 35 points to 6,848, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 279 points to 47,706, and the Nasdaq Composite is up 150 points to 23,365. The 10-year Treasury yield is at 4.02. Commodities: Brent Crude is flat at $59 per barrel. Gold is up $159 to $4,251 per ounce. Moving to sports news, Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State live updates are provided by CBS Sports as the teams meet in the Egg Bowl, a significant college football rivalry game with many implications for the season. In entertainment news, Variety features Nell Fisher, the new Holly Wheeler from ‘Stranger Things 5’, sharing insights about her role and experiences during filming. The Daily Principle: Today's Daily Principle is BUSINESS: MANAGEMENT, specifically dealing with Fair Value. This principle is found in 1 Chronicles 21–22. The verse reads: "David said to him, 'Sell me your threshing place, so that I can build an altar to the Lord, to stop the epidemic. I'll give you the full price.'" This principle teaches us to value fair transactions in business dealings, ensuring that we provide equitable compensation for resources and efforts. In contemporary business, this reflects the importance of transparency and integrity in negotiations, fostering trust and successful partnerships. Learn more at businessbible.com where Daily News meets Daily Principle.
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This is a Business Bible News Headlines for Friday November 28 at 4:04 PM Eastern Time, Business Bible News where Daily News meets Daily Principle. In today's headlines, Intel stock sees a significant jump amid allegations of stolen technology from TSMC, reflecting a dynamic and competitive landscape in the tech industry. Meanwhile, the CME Group shares remain steady following an hours-long trading outage, indicating resilience amidst operational challenges. The warehouse real estate sector i...
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