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A Canadian company mining a key fertilizer for grain crops in Brazil’s Amazon region is set to have its shares traded in the U.S. starting on Wednesday.
A Canadian company mining a key fertilizer for grain crops in Brazil’s Amazon region is set to have its shares traded in the U.S. starting on Wednesday.
Japanese stocks were lower in early trade dragged by falls in auto and shipping stocks as uncertainty over U.S. trade policy persists.
(Telecompaper) Telenor has announced that Amol Phadke is stepping down as group CTO for personal reasons and said it is appointing Cathal Kennedy as acting group CTO…
Oil prices edged higher in early European trade after falling around 3% in the previous session as traders monitor progress on a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah.
Cisco is to use France-based virtual network operator (MVNO) Transatel, owned by Japanese outfit NTT, to provide enterprise customers with ‘out-of-the-box’ 4G and 5G cellular connectivity on its own eSIM solution in 180 countries. Cisco’s eSIM technology will be embedded initially into Cisco’s infrastructure solutions, it said. Cisco is targeting enterprises in financial services, retail, … Read more
Base metals were lower and JPMorgan said the market will be bearish in the near term as the pricing in of a risk premium for tariffs on China likely still has further to go.
Some quick survey results from the GSMA Intelligence, the GSMA’s research business, about how enterprises just love technology so much, and want to spend more on it; or something like that, anyway. It goes like this: most enterprises (60 percent; presumably of those surveyed / identified as already-engaged in digital transformation) are prioritising revenue growth … Read more
A new approach to wringing cash from its swath of desert has Texas Pacific Land shares soaring.
The IRS is stepping up oversight as bitcoin surges near $100,000. Tax audits and criminal cases are happening more often, and new rules starting next year mean the IRS will know even more about your crypto stash.
Bitcoin prices extended their fall after failing to breach the $100,000-mark that many traders had been betting on, Zaye Capital Markets said.