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Hewlett-Packard’s split and NBA deals — 5 things to know today

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October 6, 2014, 8:29 AM ET
Hewlett-Packard Adds Thousands In Addition To Previously Scheduled Mass Layoffs
PALO ALTO, CA - MAY 23: A sign is posted outside of the Hewlett-Packard headquarters on May 23, 2014 in Palo Alto, California. HP announced on Thursday that it plans to lay off an additional 11,000 to 16,000 employees over its previously scheduled mass layoffs of 34,000. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)Photo by Justin Sullivan—Getty Images

Good morning, friends and Coins2Day readers.

U.S. Stocks are set to move higher at Monday’s open following on from the global rally seen after Friday’s upbeat jobs report in the U.S. Wall Street is also getting ready for earning season, which starts later this week. Here’s what else you need to know about today.

1. Square brings in even more cash

The company powering credit card transactions at your local coffee shop just brought in $150 million, according to the New York Times. The latest round of funding values the company at $6 billion. The company is at a critical juncture, as the e-payments space is getting more and more competitive, especially with a little company you may have heard of called Apple (AAPL) getting into the mix.

2. HP’s shares are soaring on split news

This morning Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) said it will be splitting into two companies, separating its computer and printer businesses from its faster-growing corporate hardware and services operations. The markets are favoring the move, with HP stock price up sharply in pre-market trading. Later Monday, Coins2Day’s Pattie Sellers will interview Hewlett-Packard’s CEO Meg Whitman at the 2014 Coins2Day Most Powerful Women Summit held in Laguna Niguel, Calif.

3. Samsung is spending big on chips

It’s no secret that Samsung hasn’t been seeing great results lately — could a big investment in a chip factory save the company? The company certainly thinks so, with Reuters reporting that the South Korean tech company will spend $14.7 billion on a new chip factory.

4. The NBA is getting two slam dunk TV deals

The NBA is about to get paid a lot of money for the right to broadcast games. It is expected to be announced today that the league is extending deals with both Disney (DIS) (ABC/ESPN) and Turner Broadcasting (TNT) to show pro basketball. Though terms have not been announced yet, it’s expected that the total deal could be for up to $2 billion a year.

5. Euro Disney is getting a bailout

What’s $1.3 billion between friends? The Walt Disney Co. Is giving a 1 billion euro rescue line to its continental subsidiary, according to Reuters. The European company has struggled during the European economic downturn.

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