Category: 6. Business
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China’s Sany Heavy Industry jumps TK% on Hong Kong trading debut
A worker debugs a robot at a Sany Heavy Industry plant in Changsha, central China’s Hunan Province, on Feb. 20, 2020.
Chen Zeguo | Xinhua News Agency | Getty Images
China’s Sany Heavy Industry traded flat on its Hong Kong trading debut Tuesday…
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Stock Rally Cools at Asian Open, Bonds Inch Higher: Markets Wrap
(Bloomberg) — The record-setting advance in global equities took a breather in early Asian trading Tuesday, as investors…
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Wind power has saved UK consumers over £100 billion since 2010 – new study
Renewable energy is often pitched as cheaper to produce than fossil fuel energy. To quantify whether this is true, we have been studying the financial impact of expanding wind energy in the UK. Our results are surprising.
From 2010 to…
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Cyclist gets 3D-printed face after drunk driver left him with third-degree burns | NHS
A cyclist who received severe third-degree burns to his head after being struck by a drunk driver has been fitted with a printed 3D face.
Dave Richards, 75, was given a 3D prosthetic by the NHS that fits the space on his face and mimics his hair…
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Elon Musk Challenges Wikipedia With His Own A.I. Encyclopedia – The New York Times
- Elon Musk Challenges Wikipedia With His Own A.I. Encyclopedia The New York Times
- Elon Musk appears to have launched Grokipedia, a Wikipedia competitor businessinsider.com
- GROKIPEDIA V0.1 GOES LIVE WITH ELON FRONT AND CENTER Grokipedia v0.1 is…
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Zhongmin Baihui Retail Group’s (SGX:5SR) Shareholders May Want To Dig Deeper Than Statutory Profit
Zhongmin Baihui Retail Group Ltd. (SGX:5SR) just released a solid earnings report, and the stock displayed some strength. However, we think that shareholders should be cautious as we found some worrying factors underlying the profit.
This…
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Australia’s largest aluminium smelter Tomago ‘not commercially viable’ and may close, says Rio Tinto | Business
Rio Tinto says it is contemplating ceasing operations at its New South Wales-based Tomago aluminium smelter at the end of its current electricity supply contract.
The Tomago aluminium smelter, Australia’s largest, had been struggling with high…
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[Next-Generation Communications Leadership Interview ④] Ushering in the 6G Era With AI Innovation and Global Partnerships
As the 6G era approaches, the telecommunications industry is evolving through the integration of diverse technologies. Networks are no longer simple connection infrastructure — they’re becoming AI-driven platforms powering…
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UK’s Eastern Airways suspends operations with all flights cancelled | Transport
The UK domestic airline Eastern Airways has suspended operations and all of its flights have been cancelled.
Customers of the airline, which operated regional services from airports across the UK, are urged not to go to the airport as flights will…
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