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TransferWise Is Europe's Largest FinTech Startup With $3.5 Billion Valuation
The London-based international money transfer services firm launched its secondary funding round, which brought up its valuation to double that of its valuation in 2017. The London-based international money transfer services firm launched its secondary funding round, which brought up its valuation to double that of its valuation in 2017. -
US Judge Finds Qualcomm Guilty Of Violating Antitrust Laws
US District Court Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that Qualcomm's licensing practices are in violation of the country's antitrust laws. US District Court Judge Lucy Koh has ruled that Qualcomm's licensing practices are in violation of the country's antitrust laws. -
Merck Acquires Cancer Drug Maker Peloton For $2.2 Billion
Merck & Co agreed to pay the cancer drug manufacturer $1.05 billion in cash and $1.15 billion in additional payments. Merck & Co agreed to pay the cancer drug manufacturer $1.05 billion in cash and $1.15 billion in additional payments. -
Hainan Underwater Grid Project Set To Attract Investors To Island's Free Trade Zone
The latest underwater grid project includes four 500-kilovolt submarine cables that will link Hainan to the mainland's power grid. The latest underwater grid project includes four 500-kilovolt submarine cables that will link Hainan to the mainland's power grid. -
JC Penny Reports Disappointing First Quarter Results And Double Net Loss
JC Penney saw its store sales drop by 5.5 percent for the first quarter of the year following the closure of its in-store appliance and furniture businesses. JC Penney saw its store sales drop by 5.5 percent for the first quarter of the year following the closure of its in-store appliance and furniture businesses. -
Huawei Refuses To Give In To US Demands Amidst Trade And Google Ban
Huawei announced that it will continue to provide security updates and after-sales services to its users despite Google's termination of its Android license. Huawei announced that it will continue to provide security updates and after-sales services to its users despite Google's termination of its Android license. -
McDonald's Facing 25 Sexual Harassment Lawsuits In US
The recently filed lawsuits allege that McDonald's was negligent and had allowed sexual misconduct to proliferate within its different stores in the United States. The recently filed lawsuits allege that McDonald's was negligent and had allowed sexual misconduct to proliferate within its different stores in the United States. -
China To Provide Tax Incentives And Funding To Domestic Chip Firms
Under its new industrial strategy, China aims to become technologically self-sufficient by supporting domestic chip makers through tax incentives and additional funding. Under its new industrial strategy, China aims to become technologically self-sufficient by supporting domestic chip makers through tax incentives and additional funding. -
Chipmaker Stocks Drop As Trump Restrict Huawei's US Business
The US' decision to place Huawei in its trade blacklist has caused different chip stocks to further spiral downward. The US' decision to place Huawei in its trade blacklist has caused different chip stocks to further spiral downward. -
Gilead Sciences Accused Of Inflating HIV Drug Prices In Latest Lawsuit
The class-action lawsuit filed in California alleges that Gilead Sciences participated in a long-running scheme to inflate the prices of its HIV drugs. The class-action lawsuit filed in California alleges that Gilead Sciences participated in a long-running scheme to inflate the prices of its HIV drugs.