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  • PR Newswire

    KEENON Robotics Explored 'Where Humans Meet Machines' at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions Dalian 2024: Robots Open The Door for AI to Enter The Physical World

    KEENON Robotics, a global leader in commercial service robotics, was honored to participate in the World Economic Forum's 15th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos Forum, held in Dalian, China from June 25-27. Tony Li, CEO and Founder of KEENON Robotics, was invited to several key sessions, sharing insights and engaging with industry experts. He also delivered a presentation titled "Autonomous Systems: Where Humans Meet Machines" on the final day, discussing AI and

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    Tuya Smart Announces Partnership With V2 Indonesia to Revolutionize the Indonesian Smart Home Market

    Tuya Smart (NYSE: TUYA, HKEX: 2391), a global cloud platform service provider, has announced a partnership with V2 Indonesia, Indonesia's premier solution provider, to jointly advance the deep integration of cutting-edge technologies, including AI, into the realm of smart homes.

  • Insider Monkey

    The Most Expensive Place to Live in the US

    This article looks at the most expensive place to live in the US. To see the full free list, you can head over to the 26 Most Expensive Places To Live in the US. American consumers are facing the burgeoning impact of rising prices like never before. The cost of living in the United States […]

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    Computime Announces FY23/24 Annual Results

    A leading technology, brand, and manufacturing company and an enabler of smart and sustainable living, Computime Group Limited (the "Company" or "Computime", together with its subsidiaries, collectively the "Group"; stock code: 320.HK) is pleased to announce its annual results for the year ended 31 March 2024 (the "Year" or "FY23/24" or "FY2024"). As the Group marks its 50th anniversary, we continue to demonstrate resilience and strategic foresight in the complex global landscape.

  • Insider Monkey

    Did Vital Energy, Inc. (VTLE) Exceed Expectations in Q1?

    We recently compiled a list of What Is Short Selling In Stock Market? 15 Stocks Hedge Funds are Shorting. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Vital Energy, Inc. (NYSE:VTLE) stands against the other stocks hedge funds are shorting. Short selling, also known as shorting or going short, is a […]

  • Simply Wall St.

    NetLink NBN Trust (SGX:CJLU) shareholders have earned a 0.9% CAGR over the last three years

    In order to justify the effort of selecting individual stocks, it's worth striving to beat the returns from a market...

  • Barrons.com

    Things Are Looking Up for Income Investors. Here Are 11 Sectors to Consider.

    From Treasuries to REITs and MLPs, there are plenty of places to find generous dividends and yields.

  • PR Newswire

    Sirnaomics Announces Completion of STP707 Phase I Clinical Study with Strong Safety Profile and Disease Activity for the Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer Patients

    Sirnaomics Ltd. (the "Company", together with its subsidiaries, the "Group" or "Sirnaomics"; stock code: 2257), a leading biopharmaceutical company engaging in discovery and development of advanced RNAi therapeutics, today announced that the Group has completed STP707 Phase I clinical study with strong safety profile and stable disease activity for treatment of pancreatic cancer patients. This is a dose escalation study conducted in 11 oncology clinics in the U.S. The study involved six cohorts,

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    NFL faces $4.7 bln hit in 'Sunday Ticket' antitrust

    STORY: The NFL must pay more than $4.7 billion in class-action damages for overcharging subscribers to its “Sunday Ticket” telecasts. That was the verdict of a California federal jury on Thursday, after a decade of litigation. Jurors agreed with plaintiffs, who had argued that the league conspired to inflate the price of the service. They argued that the cost was deliberately raised to limit subscribers, and prevent broadcasters like CBS and Fox from losing viewers for their free-to-air games. Sunday Ticket lets fans to watch out-of-market games for an annual feeGames that are 'out-of-market' are not shown nationally, and fans may be unable to watch them where they live, often because of exclusivity rights.However, Sunday Ticket made them buy a bundle of games - even if they may only want to watch one.The case covers a period starting in 2011, when the service was run by DirecTV, a unit of AT&T. It now costs up to $449 per year under its new operator, Google’s YouTube. Neither firm is a defendant in the case. The NFL said it was disappointed by the verdict, and would definitely contest it. It called the case “baseless and without merit”. But things could yet get worse for the league operator. Under U.S. antitrust law, a judge could triple the damages, bringing the total hit to over $14 billion. The class action case covers some 2.4 million residential customers, as well as thousands of bars and restaurants that showed games.