The largest lobbying firm in the United States has refused to drop Tencent as a client even as the Pentagon warns of its ties to the Chinese military.
has yet to terminate its relationship with Chinese tech conglomerate Tencent nearly two weeks after the Defense Department designated it as a “Chinese military company,” public records show.
On January 2, 2025, the US Department of Defense added a number of entities to its list of “Chinese military companies" (CMC List). While being ...
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Investment group PRP is reportedly attempting to table a last-minute offer, claiming its previous proposal was not presented ...
An investor group is mounting an eleventh-hour $13.5 billion offer for Paramount, claiming it is superior to the Larry Ellison-backed Skydance deal.