The announcement signals the president-elect is continuing to strengthen his ties to billionaire tech leaders.
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NEW: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos meets with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Bezos was spotted with his fiancé Lauren Sánchez. The meeting comes after Bezos pledged to donate $1 million to Trump's inauguration fund. Bezos joins the list of tech leaders including... pic.twitter.com/RKCuwtMj03
Amazon and Meta, seeking to get in Donald Trump's good graces, are each giving $1 million to the president-elect's inauguration fund.
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, also plans to send $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman plans to make a $1 million personal donation to Trump's inaugural fund, according to an OpenAI spokesperson. Fox News Digital first reported Altman's intended donation.
said he thinks the Amazon and Starbucks workers are “desperate” to make progress before President-elect Donald Trump gets to appoint a Republican majority to the National Labor Relations Board ...
Amazon confirmed on Thursday that it will give $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, following on the heels of Meta's $1 million contribution this week.
Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. have announced that they will contribute $1 million each along with vehicles to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration next month.
That said, Walgreens does have some opportunities. Any PBM regulation would likely be good for it, while the store closure plan is a positive. Meanwhile, it has assets it could possibly sell, including CareCentrix, Shields, or even its Boots UK operation. There's also the possibility the company will be bought by private equity.
Contraction continued to upend the TV world in 2024, which also saw the departure of high-profile news anchors, the Paris Olympics and more.
Meta is the world’s standard bearer for open-weight AI. In a fascinating case study in corporate strategy, while rivals like OpenAI and Google have kept their frontier models closed source and charged for their use, Meta has chosen to give its state-of-the-art Llama models away for free.