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Wall Street Journal, June 2,

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-?Alphabet has announced plans to issue equity worth $80 billion, of which $10 billion will go to Berkshire Hathaway to fund AI capital expenses.

Blackstone, a manager of alternative assets, announced that it had raised $13.1 billion in private equity funds for Asia. This was more than its initial target. It is also the largest fundraise ever made by Blackstone.

Andrew Left, 55, an eminent?short seller in Los Angeles, has been convicted of securities fraud by a federal jury.

Castlelake, an investment firm, said that any offer to purchase easyJet should value it at at least $4.12 billion. This is slightly higher than the previous closing price of a?airline whose valuation plummeted during the Iran conflict.

Motorola Solutions is buying Israeli startup D-Fend Solutions, for $1.5 billion. Governments and critical infrastructure operators are rushing to protect themselves against the growing threat of rogue drones.

- 'Elliott Investment Management is seeking to review the strategic direction of Australia's biggest gold miner, Northern Star Resources, after accumulating a stake worth more than US$716 million, or?1 billion Australian Dollars.

(source: Reuters)