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Ellison Supports Skydance Deal as Mexico Loosens Google Rules
By Duncan Randall - Wed, 12/24/2025 - 14:15
Larry Ellison backs a US$40.4 billion Skydance bid, private 5G spend nears US$5 billion by 2028, and Mexico clears Google contract clauses.
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