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Laser Technology Solutions Drive Strategic Partnerships to Strengthen NUBURU’s Position in Industrial Market
NUBURU’s strategic partnerships with NASA and GE Additive are enhancing its position in industrial laser technology. These collaborations expand its applications in aerospace and manufacturing sectors.
NUBURU’s Revolutionary Laser Welding Technology Transforms Industrial Manufacturing
NUBURU's patented laser welding technology offers faster, defect-free welds for metals like copper and aluminum. Backed by 233 patents and major contracts with NASA and the U.S. Air Force, NUBURU is leading the future of high-precision manufacturing.
Blue Laser Breakthrough as NUBURU Secures Exciting $65 Million to Boost Commercialization
Blue Laser technology is set for rapid growth as NUBURU secures $65 million in funding, including a $15 million PIPE investment and $50 million equity line of credit, to accelerate its commercialization and expand industrial applications.
Japan Pledges $65 Billion in Semiconductor Support to Boost AI and Economic Growth
Japan pledges $65 billion in semiconductor support to accelerate its semiconductor and AI sectors, aiming to strengthen economic growth and global competitiveness.
Asian Markets Struggle as Bitcoin Soars to Record Highs on Trump-Inspired Optimism
Asian markets slide while bitcoin reaches record highs, fueled by investor enthusiasm following Donald Trump’s election win and pro-business policy expectations.
Bond Market Faces Risky Path as Traders Regroup from Wild Week
The bond market is facing significant volatility following Trump's election victory. Rising inflation concerns and fiscal policies could impact Treasury yields and bondholder sentiment.
South Korea Unveils Bold Chips Act to Counter Trump’s Trade Threats on Semiconductor Industry
South Korea’s ruling party has introduced a chips act to support its semiconductor industry against potential U.S. trade threats under President-elect Donald Trump, focusing on subsidies and longer working hours for chipmakers like Samsung and SK Hynix.
No Clear Winners in Trade and Industrial Wars, China’s Ambassador to U.S. Boldly Asserts
China’s Ambassador to the U.S., Xie Feng, highlights that trade and industrial wars yield no winners, calling for U.S.-China cooperation on trade, climate change, and AI.
Oil Prices Dip as Hurricane Rafael Weakens and Trump Policies Loom
Oil prices fall as Hurricane Rafael weakens, reducing the impact on U.S. oil output. Market speculates on potential Trump administration policies affecting oil prices.
Virgin Galactic Shares Plunge Sharply Amid Revenue Decline and $300 Million Share Issuance
Virgin Galactic shares dropped nearly 12% following a lower-than-expected revenue report and a $300 million share issuance announcement aimed at funding a new space tourism vehicle. Learn about the company’s plans and investor concerns.
Yen Slide Risks Heighten for BOJ After Trump Victory
Trump’s U.S. election win triggers dollar rally, raising risks for the BOJ to intervene and manage yen slide back to three-decade lows.
YPF Judgment Dispute: U.S. Strongly Backs Argentina in $16 Billion Battle
The U.S. backs Argentina in avoiding a $16.1 billion YPF judgment dispute, citing sovereign immunity concerns. Learn about the implications.
Dollar Surge Forces Asian Authorities to Defend Struggling Currencies
The recent dollar surge has led Asian authorities to take swift action to defend their currencies as market volatility increases, particularly in light of election-related uncertainties in the United States. These fluctuations have placed additional pressure on regional currencies, prompting a response from central banks across the continent.
Tesla Ditches Affordable $25,000 EV Plans as Profits Decline
Elon Musk has dismissed the idea of a $25,000 Tesla for human drivers, calling it "pointless." Tesla now plans a fully autonomous $25,000 "Cybercab" expected in 2026, marking a strategic shift toward self-driving technology.
Surging Oil Hedging Activity Hits Record High in October Amid Mounting Market Risks
Oil hedging hit record levels in October as traders sought to reduce risk amid the Middle East conflict and an expected oversupply in 2025, driving volatility in crude oil prices.
Toyota's Profit Drop Signals Significant Slowdown as Demand Cools After Big Run
Toyota's profit drop marks its first decline in two years, reflecting cooling demand and shifting consumer preferences. The automaker expects a 14% decline in operating profit amid intense market competition.
AI Chip Demand Fuels Surge in Nvidia and TSMC Market Value
The AI chip demand drives Nvidia and TSMC's significant market value increases in October, reflecting the growing integration of artificial intelligence in business operations.
Marriott Profit Forecast Lowered for 2024 Amid Weak U.S., China Tourism Demand
Marriott lowers its 2024 profit forecast due to weak U.S. and China tourism demand, impacting revenue projections. Read more on Marriott profit forecast and financial outlook.
Wealth Management Expansion as Blackstone Targets New European Markets
LONDON (Reuters) - Blackstone's private wealth management business plans to enter at least two new European markets next year to tap into the growing demand among wealthy individuals, two executives at the company told Reuters. The firm has identified the need to broaden its reach as it seeks to provide comprehensive wealth management services tailored to affluent clients.
Surging Trump Trade Doubts Rock Dollar, Boost Bond Futures
Trump Trade doubts weigh on the dollar and boost bond futures as US election polling suggests a tight race between Trump and Harris.
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