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Here's your morning TNB Tech minute for Wednesday, July 15th. I'm Danny Lewis for the Wall Street Journal. Stripe and buyout firm Advent International have made a joint takeover bid for PayPal. People familiar with the matter say the proposed deal would value the fintech company at around $53 billion, but there are no guarantees that PayPal will be receptive. The company is in the early stages of a turnaround plan after it issued a profit warning back in March st. Stemming from sputtering growth from its key branded checkout product. PayPal shares were up 19% in pre market trading this morning on the News, on track for its best day ever. After years of promoting multi line family plans, wireless carriers including AT and T and Verizon want more customers to go it alone. The companies are offering new, cheaper single line options in hopes of gaining a new foothold with people whose needs are likely to change as they age, move, add new connected devices or may one day want a family plan of their own. Carriers are also giving priority to bundled services like combining phone and home Internet as a new play for customer loyalty. And Chinese AI firm Deepseek is preparing to go public, people familiar with the matter say the company is discussing an initial public offering as early as the second quarter of next year. They say it is eyeing a listing in Shanghai. Deepseek is seeking funding to bankroll its costly research and fuel growth following the debut of anthropic's powerful mythos model. Just last month, Deepseek raised $7.4 billion in its maiden external funding round, valuing the company at more than 50 billion. And that's your T and B Tech Minute. We'll be back this afternoon with more.
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Date: July 15, 2026
Host: Danny Lewis
In this brisk Tech Minute episode, The Wall Street Journal’s Danny Lewis covers three of the day’s top tech news stories: a major takeover bid for PayPal, the shift in wireless carrier strategies toward single-line plans and bundling, and Chinese AI powerhouse Deepseek’s plans to go public. The episode delivers fast, reliable updates on industry-shaking developments and emerging trends.
[00:33]
Notable Quote:
“Stripe and buyout firm Advent International have made a joint takeover bid for PayPal... The proposed deal would value the fintech company at around $53 billion, but there are no guarantees that PayPal will be receptive.”
— Danny Lewis [00:34]
[01:12]
Notable Quote:
“Wireless carriers including AT and T and Verizon want more customers to go it alone. The companies are offering new, cheaper single line options in hopes of gaining a new foothold...”
— Danny Lewis [01:16]
[01:38]
Notable Quote:
“Chinese AI firm Deepseek is preparing to go public... Just last month, Deepseek raised $7.4 billion in its maiden external funding round, valuing the company at more than 50 billion.”
— Danny Lewis [01:39]
For listeners seeking a rapid catch-up on the latest tech headlines—especially major fintech deals, telecom strategy shifts, and high-stakes AI IPOs—this episode spotlights the news you need to know right now.