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Micron Shares Jump as Chip Shortage Projected to Last Beyond 2027

Revenue and profit for the chip maker soared on robust memory demand.

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New Drugs Are Replacing Chemo for Aggressive Breast Cancer

AstraZeneca and Gilead have won approval for treatments of an advanced form of the disease.

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OpenAI, Broadcom Develop Custom Chip for AI Inference

The chip, called Jalapeño, was built to improve efficiency and lower costs, advancing OpenAI's strategy to build out a full stack behind its models and products.

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Memory-Chip Giant SK Hynix Seeks to Raise $29 Billion in U.S. Listing

The deal would be one of the biggest share sales in history, comparable to Saudi Aramco's 2019 IPO.

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Anthropic Veterans' Startup Seeks to Help Scientists Develop Their Own AI

Mirendil raises $200 million from Andreessen Horowitz and Kleiner Perkins to make AI that can do the job of an AI engineer.

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Qualcomm to Acquire AI Software Firm Modular in $3.9 Billion Stock Deal

Qualcomm agreed to acquire the AI software company Modular for about $3.9 billion, in a bid to make artificial intelligence faster and cheaper for its customers.

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Hertz Dampens Guidance Amid Struggling Used-Car Market

Hertz Global said its adjusted earnings in the second quarter are shaping up to be on the low end of its expectations after used-car demand was worse than expected.

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Amazon's Zoox Redesigns Robotaxi for Large-Scale Production

Zoox plans to move the new robotaxi into large-scale production soon, expecting it will become available to riders later this year.

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Chemours to Pay $450 Million to Settle 'Forever Chemicals' Allegations

The settlement covers four Chemours facilities in West Virginia, North Carolina and New Jersey where the company allegedly used or produced per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

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How a CFO Shakeup Turned Wendy's Into a Meme Stock

The rally came after a slew of posts on the WallStreetBets investing forum urge retail traders to buy the struggling fast-food chain.

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Prologis Rebuffed in $16.6 Billion Takeover Approach for U.K.'s Segro

The world's largest owner of industrial real estate said it sees a clear strategic rationale for a combination and urged Segro shareholders to encourage the board to engage.

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Agility, Maker of Humanlike Robots, to Go Public in $2.5 Billion SPAC Deal

Agility's humanoid robot, Digit, is used at manufacturing facilities and warehouses by companies such as Amazon.

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EG Group Files For U.S. Listing, Targeting $9 Billion Valuation

The U.K.-based gas-station operator could raise around $1 billion in the offering, according to two people familiar with the matter.

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Sixteen Airbus A380s to Undergo Inspection After Cracks Found on Airplane Wings

Aircraft operated by Emirates and Qantas require inspections, with immediate checks needed for five of the jets.

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Germany Scraps Plan for Biggest Military Ship Since World War II

As it rapidly rearms, Berlin is increasingly giving priority to speed of delivery over sophisticated specifications.

 

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