A group of investors led by Harith General Partners has agreed to buy out a fund that owns a stake in Vumatel parent CIVH.
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Government intends to shut down the department of public enterprises next year.
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Apple, Amazon.com and Alphabet posted results on Thursday that show an economic slowdown is throttling demand.
The Pentagon is tracking a Chinese surveillance balloon that’s lingering at high altitude over the western US.
Apple forecast that revenue would fall for a second quarter in a row but that iPhone sales were likely to improve as production had returned to normal.
Meta Platforms may have got caught in a downward spiral over the past year, but Mark Zuckerberg seems to be putting it back onto a more fruitful direction, at least for now.
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