Alphabet’s Google lost a lengthy battle to overturn the penalty—the largest the EU has handed the company in its efforts to curb Google’s online dominance.
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Alphabet's Google on Thursday lost its fight against a record fine imposed by EU antitrust regulators eight years ago for using its Android mobile operating system to block rivals, a court ruling likely to boost Europe's crackdown on Big Tech. The European Commission had originally handed out a €4.34 billion fine to Google in 2018 for its agreements which forced phone manufacturers to pre-install Google Search, the Chrome browser and the Google Play app store on their Android devices and prevented them from using rival Android systems. Google then appealed to the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union, Europe's highest.
Asian markets mostly fell on Thursday as a heavy sell-off in chip shares spread across the region, while European stocks opened flat and US futures pointed lower ahead of a closely watched American jobs report.View on euronews
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Boston Scientific is gearing up for earnings day, weighing a rocky stock run against Wall Street's stubbornly optimistic outlook.
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Super Micro said on Wednesday that two workers at its Taiwan unit had been detained pending a court hearing and two others released on bail after being questioned by Taiwanese prosecutors investigating the alleged illegal export of advanced AI servers containing Nvidia chips. The servers are made by Super Micro and contain Nvidia chips, which are subject to U.S. export controls prohibiting export to China. The four workers were among six people questioned earlier this week when Taiwan's Keelung District Prosecutors' Office said it had launched a second round of searches in the probe.
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY, July 2 (Reuters) - Asian shares extended declines on Thursday as investors rotated out of chipmakers after a stellar quarter, while currency and bond markets braced for U.S. jobs
Experimental drug, divarasib, showed meaningful improvements in both patients’ overall survival and the time they survived without the disease worsening.
Experimental drug, divarasib, showed meaningful improvements in both patients’ overall survival and the time they survived without the disease worsening.
Broadcom's (AVGO) stock took a downward turn in June. Shares fell more than 16% during the month, the worst stretch since March 2025. AVGO closed at $377.75 on July 1, nearly 18% off its highs from a month earlier. Now, a fresh securities filing shows one of the company's top executives, Mark ...
Wall Street was mixed in light trading early Thursday as chip stocks fell further and oil prices dipped near their levels before the Iran war began. Futures for the S&P 500 were unchanged before the opening bell, while Dow Jones Industrial futures inched up 0.2%. Nasdaq futures were off 0.4%.
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Stella Qiu Global shares are pulling back after a bumper quarter.
The footwear giant surprised investors with a 5% pop on Wednesday.
Chinese export controls, dependence on the U.S. for technology and the structural weakness of Europe's domestic chip industry mean it faces a "bleak future," an EU-funded report found on Thursday. The independent report by the European Union's Institute for Security Studies and French think-tank Institut Montaigne concluded that Chinese export controls on critical minerals and magnets or the risk of a war in the Taiwan Strait were major threats to supply. Further vulnerability stems from the EU's dependence on the U.S. for technology, including design software and the possibility the U.S. could block exports to China by chip-making equipment supplier ASML, Europe's most valuable company.
Apple (AAPL) is in the middle of its largest supply-chain shake-up in years, a strategy that could be solving one problem while creating another. The corporation is working for years to shift more iPhone production to India to minimize its reliance on China. For investors, the approach was easy to ...
Millions of Medicare beneficiaries will gain access to obesity drugs for the first time starting Wednesday under CMS’ temporary Bridge program, a federal initiative designed to expand GLP-1 obesity drug coverage for eligible seniors at a $50 monthly copay. The...
CPI FIM has delivered a strong 93.6% return over the past five years, yet the current valuation checks lean cautious, with the stock recently down over shorter time frames and scoring poorly on several metrics. Around 93.6% total return over five years suggests CPI FIM has rewarded patient shareholders, even though the share price has been weak more recently. The long term story for the stock may hinge on whether CPI FIM can keep translating its assets into consistent cash flow. At the same...
SK Hynix said on Thursday it planned to invest 100 trillion won ($64.38 billion) to build new NAND memory chip and packaging factories as part of a massive investment programme aimed at addressing a shortage driven by the AI boom. The projects in the country's central city of Cheongju outlined on Thursday come under a $2.1 trillion plan unveiled by the chipmaker and its local rival Samsung Electronics on Monday that also included a new chip cluster in the southwest and existing projects. South Korea is hoping the investments will double the country's memory chip production capacity within five years.
Leading cryptocurrencies ticked higher on Wednesday, while stocks retreated, as Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh called inflation “too high.” Cryptocurrency24-Hour Gains +/-Price (Recorded at 9:20 p.m. EDT)Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC)+2.91%$59,898.38Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) +2.86%$1,609.75XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) +2.12%$1.05Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) +6.46%$71.61Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) +1.75%$0.07221 Crypto Market Lifts Bitcoin broke past $61,000 in the evening, only to get rejected and drop back to $59,000. With tr
U.S. private employers added 98,000 jobs in June, according to ADP, as investors await Thursday’s payrolls report for clues on the labor market and interest rates.
The AI boom created a ton of winners on Wall Street. However, it also created an incredibly unforgettable story for workers. Tech behemoth Microsoft (MSFT) is reportedly preparing a fresh round of layoffs, according to Business Insider, in a move that could be announced as early as next ...
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Palantir invented the forward-deployed engineer model more than a decade ago. The firm's engineers became known for living inside government agencies and Fortune 500 companies for months at a time, not to train employees on software, but to build systems alongside them from the inside. On June 30, ...
The packaged goods giant is slashing costs as it battles inflation.
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Kraft Heinz (KHC) walked away from a planned corporate breakup in February and redirected that energy into a $600 million investment in its own brands. That decision rests on one specific assumption: that the worst of commodity inflation was already behind the company. Data published this week by ...
Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ: HOOD) says it has landed a new Guinness World Record. On July 1, the company posted on X that it set the record for the most items purchased by an artificial intelligence agent in three minutes. The announcement was made amid their ongoing "Robinhood Presents: The ...
The U.S. Treasury has selected two low-cost BlackRock iShares exchange-traded funds as foundational investment options for the upcoming federal "Trump Accounts" initiative to build childhood wealth.