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Tesla's first Semi truck has rolled off a high-volume production line, marking a significant step towards scaling up manufacturing of new models. This development could enhance Tesla's position in the commercial vehicle market, potentially attracting new customers and boosting revenue streams.
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Where Will Tesla Be in 10 Years? Tesla faces a future that presents anything but a certain outcome. | about 2 hours ago |
Samsung Electronics expects to win more customers for advanced logic chips Samsung Electronics said on Thursday it expects to win more deals to manufacture logic chips using its advanced 2 nanometer process in the near future, adding it has been in talks with big tech customers regarding the foundry contracts. Samsung, which competes with TSMC and Intel in the contract chip manufacturing business, said it is in a preliminary review to build a second fab in Taylor in the U.S. state of Texas in line with discussions with customers regarding the potential orders. Last year, Samsung secured a $16.5 billion order from Tesla to produce logic chips. | about 3 hours ago |
Kevin O'Leary Once Explained Exactly When You Should Sell Bitcoin Or Stocks: 'My Mother Taught Me This Game….' Kevin O'Leary once said that investors don't need perfect timing to take profits—they just need a disciplined rule that keeps emotions out of the equation. O'Leary's Simple Rule For Big Winners Speaking during the 10X Growth Con 2021 alongside Grant Cardone, the "Shark Tank" investor explained that his strategy is built around portfolio discipline rather than prediction. "I like 5% right now… If it goes past that, I sell it down," O'Leary said, referring to how he manages concentrated positions | about 4 hours ago |
Musk Put on Defensive Over His Financial Commitment to OpenAI (Bloomberg) -- Elon Musk became visibly irritated on the witness stand Wednesday as an attorney for OpenAI questioned whether the billionaire backed off his financial commitment to the startup in its early years.Most Read from BloombergNorth Korea Confirms Suicide Rule for Soldiers Ukraine CapturesUAE Quits OPEC as War Upends Oil Markets and Gulf Tensions RiseJunior Bankers Sick of Grunt Work Build $2 Billion AI Tool to Do the Job80 Seconds of Big Tech Earnings Will Decide Stock Market’s FateFid | about 5 hours ago |
Prosecutors detail 'horrifying' steps singer D4vd took to dismember girl's body Los Angeles County prosecutors filed a court brief on Wednesday detailing horrifying steps they said indie pop musician D4vd took to dismember and conceal the body of a teenage girlfriend after... | about 6 hours ago |
Rivian CEO walks away with $403 million despite huge losses Rivian CEO walks away with $403 million despite huge losses | about 7 hours ago |
Rivian CEO walks away with $403 million despite huge losses There is a long tradition in American business of paying executives more than the company itself has earned. It gets defended on the grounds that great talent must be lured, that risk must be rewarded, or that the future will somehow erase the present. Most of the time, the math eventually catches ... | about 7 hours ago |
Where Will Tesla Be in 10 Years?
Tesla faces a future that presents anything but a certain outcome.
Samsung Electronics expects to win more customers for advanced logic chips
Samsung Electronics said on Thursday it expects to win more deals to manufacture logic chips using its advanced 2 nanometer process in the near future, adding it has been in talks with big tech customers regarding the foundry contracts. Samsung, which competes with TSMC and Intel in the contract chip manufacturing business, said it is in a preliminary review to build a second fab in Taylor in the U.S. state of Texas in line with discussions with customers regarding the potential orders. Last year, Samsung secured a $16.5 billion order from Tesla to produce logic chips.
Kevin O'Leary Once Explained Exactly When You Should Sell Bitcoin Or Stocks: 'My Mother Taught Me This Game….'
Kevin O'Leary once said that investors don't need perfect timing to take profits—they just need a disciplined rule that keeps emotions out of the equation. O'Leary's Simple Rule For Big Winners Speaking during the 10X Growth Con 2021 alongside Grant Cardone, the "Shark Tank" investor explained that his strategy is built around portfolio discipline rather than prediction. "I like 5% right now… If it goes past that, I sell it down," O'Leary said, referring to how he manages concentrated positions
Musk Put on Defensive Over His Financial Commitment to OpenAI
(Bloomberg) -- Elon Musk became visibly irritated on the witness stand Wednesday as an attorney for OpenAI questioned whether the billionaire backed off his financial commitment to the startup in its early years.Most Read from BloombergNorth Korea Confirms Suicide Rule for Soldiers Ukraine CapturesUAE Quits OPEC as War Upends Oil Markets and Gulf Tensions RiseJunior Bankers Sick of Grunt Work Build $2 Billion AI Tool to Do the Job80 Seconds of Big Tech Earnings Will Decide Stock Market’s FateFid
Prosecutors detail 'horrifying' steps singer D4vd took to dismember girl's body
Los Angeles County prosecutors filed a court brief on Wednesday detailing horrifying steps they said indie pop musician D4vd took to dismember and conceal the body of a teenage girlfriend after...
Rivian CEO walks away with $403 million despite huge losses
Rivian CEO walks away with $403 million despite huge losses
Rivian CEO walks away with $403 million despite huge losses
There is a long tradition in American business of paying executives more than the company itself has earned. It gets defended on the grounds that great talent must be lured, that risk must be rewarded, or that the future will somehow erase the present. Most of the time, the math eventually catches ...