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Anthropic projects revenue of up to $200-billion by 2028, against a $47-billion run rate today, as it prepares for a mega-listing.
Silver Lake is said to be in talks to acquire Workday in a deal that would rank among the largest software buyouts in history.
Icasa has withdrawn the allegation three days after a councillor raised it in parliament, conceding it had done no investigation.
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The merged entity has received a brand refresh as Reunert’s combined IT integration business.
The state-owned utility said the increase is needed to prevent it from returning to the authorities for further financial help.
The deal with Karpowership to supply electricity to the country is “dead in the water”, the electricity minister said.
Despite the regulators’ fascination with new technologies, local banks seem to remain fairly cautious about their adoption.
Tesla’s reveal of the Cybercab, a robo-taxi designed as a sporty coupe, has flummoxed investors and analysts.
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Tencent Music Entertainment Group is pressing ahead with its Hong Kong listing plans.
Apple shares rallied the most since May as pre-order data showed the iPhone 14 Pro Max was the best-selling model, surpassing previous sales.
The Joe Biden administration plans next month to broaden curbs on US shipments to China of semiconductors, well-placed sources said.
Walt Disney Co has sketched the contours of a plan for how the conglomerate will use technology to enhance storytelling for the next 100 years.
Apple is now exactly the company that investors slowly started to accept in recent months. Whether that is good or bad news is entirely in the eye of the beholder. What’s clear is that Apple is having trouble
The suspension of the tender process by social services agency Sassa to find a new service provider that will be responsible for cash payments to 2.5m elderly and disabled beneficiaries has raised fears of a sequel

































