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Iraq’s oil minister recently announced that Chinese companies have secured five more bids to explore oil and gas fields in the country. This adds to the ten licenses that Chinese companies have already obtained, making them the sole foreign players in the latest round of hydrocarbon exploration licensing. The lack of participation from other international
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British newspaper groups have reacted strongly to Apple’s plans to introduce a “web eraser” tool that would block advertisements in the Safari browser. They have highlighted the potential threat this tool poses to the financial sustainability of journalism. The removal of ads or unwanted website content could significantly impact digital revenues in the industry, which
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Jane Schoenbrun’s film, I Saw Then TV Glow, has seen a significant increase in box office earnings in its second week, with an estimated $195k+ on 21 screens. This expansion marks a successful rollout, driven by a passionate fan base particularly among young, male, and LGBTQ+ audiences. The gender-bending supernatural thriller is set to continue
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In a recent interview, billionaire investor Kenneth Griffin made a passionate plea for Harvard University to embrace “Western values” amidst what he described as a “cultural revolution” in American education. Griffin, who has donated millions to his alma mater, expressed concern over the direction that education in the U.S. has taken in recent years. He
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The late Charlie Munger, a revered investment icon, was recently honored through a stunning bronze bust sculpture at the Omaha Marriott during the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting. This 24-inch tall sculpture became a focal point for guests at the hotel, captivating the attention of Berkshire shareholders and even Munger’s daughter, Wendy, and his longtime executive
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SoftBank Group, a Japanese technology investor, is facing challenges as it is expected to report a net loss of 72 billion yen ($462.70 million) for the January-March quarter. This is a significant shift from the 985 billion yen net profit recorded in the previous three months. Despite the success of its core asset, Arm Holdings,
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Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) recently issued a profit warning after its first-quarter earnings fell short of expectations. The company cited intense competition in the chip industry as a primary reason for the decline in profits. According to SMIC, the pricing for commodity products is heavily influenced by market trends, making it challenging for the
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Most Asian stocks showed growth on Friday, following the positive momentum of Wall Street. However, Chinese stocks did not follow this trend as reports surfaced about new trade tariffs targeting the electric vehicles sector. This news caused China’s Shanghai Shenzhen CSI 300 and Shanghai Composite indexes to fall by about 0.5% each. The anticipation of
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Singapore’s Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp (OCBC) has recently reported a 5% increase in first-quarter profit, exceeding market expectations. In a bold move, the bank has also made a S$1.4 billion ($1.04 billion) offer to acquire its insurer arm Great Eastern, showcasing its commitment to strategic investments and portfolio enhancement. The offer, which includes a 37% premium
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