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Activision Blizzard ordered to pay $23.4 million for copyright infringement
Gelonghui, May 8 | Game developer Activision Blizzard was ordered to pay Acceleration Bay US$23.4 million (currently about 169 million yuan) for patent infringement.
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European stocks collectively opened higher, with the Stoxx Europe 50 index rising 0.18%
Germany\’s DAX30 index rose 0.19%, France\’s CAC40 index rose 0.13%, Britain\’s FTSE 100 index rose 0.32%, and Europe\’s Stoxx 50 index rose 0.18%.
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Gamesa, the wind power unit of Siemens Energy, will lay off employees, restructure and replace its CEO
Gelonghui, May 8 | Siemens Energy announced on May 7 that its wind power unit Gamesa will lay off employees and launch a comprehensive restructuring
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Infineon plans to cut jobs at Regensburg plant in Germany
On May 8, a spokesperson for German automotive chip manufacturer Infineon said in an email statement that Infineon plans to cut mid-to-three-digit jobs at its Regensburg plant in Germany.
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The second loose developed country! Riksbank cuts interest rates for first time in eight years
The second loose developed country! The Riksbank cuts interest rates for the first time in eight years Source: Wall Street Insights Zhao Ying Will the European Central Bank follow the Riksbank and beat the Fed to cut interest rates? The curtain of interest rate cuts by central banks around the world has begun. Switzerland fired the first shot of interest rate cuts in developed countries, followed closely by the Swedish central bank.
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TBO Tek sets IPO issue opens today
The ₹1,550-crore initial public offering of travel distribution platform company TBO Tek will open today for public subscription and close on May 10. The IPO comes with a price band of ₹875-920 and market lot of 16 shares.
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Sensex, Nifty dip in early trade amid uncertainties over election results
Equity benchmarks BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty50 opened in red on Wednesday. While the Nifty was down by 0.26 per cent, or 57 points, at 22,245, the Sensex was at 73,307, down by 0.28 per cent, or 204 points.
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Musk satirized Boeing\’s manned spacecraft for being late: there are too many managers who don\’t understand technology
Boeing and NASA recently announced that the new Starliner spacecraft will conduct its first manned flight test on the evening of Monday (May 6) local time.
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RBA sticks to neutral stance, keeping cash rate at 12-year high
The Reserve Bank of Australia kept interest rates at a 12-year high, in line with broad market expectations, while maintaining a neutral stance
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Google\’s new way to reduce costs: core team lays off 200 people, moves some jobs to India and Mexico
Google parent Alphabet has been cutting staff since early last year