Month: November 2024
[NEW:]Not all of Trump 2.0’s regulatory initiatives will endure—here’s the reason.
Changing how Washington works and regulates business involves cutting through a thicket of rules even Elon Musk can’t penetrate.
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The best returns might require investing in troubled countries and looking past the benchmark index to find some gems.
[NEW:]Hughes finalizes an agreement to implement 5G O-RAN at Fort Bliss.
Hughes said that the 5G O-RAN network will feature a RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) EchoStar Corporation said that its subsidiary Hughes Network Systems was awarded a $6.5 million contract to deploy a 5G Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) prototype at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas. In a release, EchoStar said that the network will … Read more
[NEW:]Hong Kong generates $288 million from its latest 5G spectrum auction.
The local regulator said that 110 megahertz of repurposed 5G mobile spectrum was sold over a seven-day auction The Hong Kong government recently secured HKD2.24 billion ($288 million) from its latest 5G spectrum auction, Hong Kong’s Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) said in a release. China Mobile Hong Kong acquired the maximum allocation of … Read more
[NEW:]ONNX: Microsoft targets and dismantles a major cybercrime operation.
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has seized 240 fraudulent websites linked to an infamous cybercrime figure that deceptively used the brand name “ONNX” to market services. Abanoub Nady, known by his alias, “MRxC0DER”, has been pivotal in developing and selling “do it yourself” phishing kits. These kits were subsequently purchased by various cybercriminals, who launched… … Read more
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A tie-up meant to help struggling satellite-TV companies fell apart after creditors balked at a proposal to cut into their holdings.
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U.S. natural gas retreats after a five-session rally prompted by the arrival of winter temperatures to drive up residential and commercial sector demand.
[NEW:]The Highlights: Target, Super Micro Computer, Alphabet, and Other Stocks That Shaped the Week
Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.
[NEW:]Euro and European yields decrease following disappointing Eurozone PMI figures.
European bond yields fell after French, German and eurozone PMI surveys came in below consensus forecasts.