Tag: The Wall Street Journal

US May Force ByteDance to Sell US TikTok Operations
TikTok's recent privacy scandals have US officials once again considering the possibility of forcing ByteDance to sell its US TikTok operations....
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Foxconn Issues Accelerate Apple’s Plans to Diversify iPhone Production
Apple is stepping up its plans to diversify its iPhone production, moving more manufacturing out of China....
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Intel CEO Calls China Sanctions ‘Inevitable,’ Says Supply Chain Must Rebalance
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has weighed in on US restrictions on China’s semiconductor industry, calling the measures “inevitable.”...
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TSMC Eyeing Major Expansion of Arizona Semiconductor Presence
The CHIPS Act appears to be paying off, with TSMC looking to significantly expand its semiconductor presence in Arizona....
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Microsoft May Increase Its OpenAI Investment
Microsoft is reportedly considering another round of investment in OpenAI, beyond its initial $1 billion....
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Here We Go Again: Facebook Threatens to Block Canada News Rather Than Pay
Facebook is once again threatening to block news in a country in response to legislation that would force the company to pay for news....
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Accounting Giant Ernst & Young May Split Into Two Companies
Accounting firm Ernst & Young may be poised to split into two companies following a Labor Day meeting by the company's leaders....
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Amazon May Be Looking to Buy Signify Health
Amazon may be looking to buy Signify Health as the e-commerce and cloud giant looks to expand its healthcare offerings....
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Walmart and Paramount Reach Agreement for Streaming Bundle
Walmart has reached an agreement to bundle Paramount+ as part of its Walmart+ membership that aims to compete with Amazon Prime....
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Jack Ma Will Give Up Control of Ant Group
Tech mogul Jack Ma will give up control of Ant Group after a coordinated crackdown by Chinese regulators....
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Skilled Labor: The Next Supply Chain Issue for Chipmakers
The last two years have been difficult for the semiconductor industry, but chipmakers are facing one of their biggest challenges yet: a skilled labor short...
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Samsung May Spend Almost $200 Billion on 11 Texas Plants
Samsung may be looking to significantly ramp up its chip production, with a possible $200 billion investment in 11 Texas plants....
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Twitter Lays Off 30% of Its Talent Acquisition Team
Twitter has laid off almost 100 of its talent acquisition team, comprising roughly 30% of it, as the company prepares for Elon Musk’s takeover....
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Toyota President Objects to Premature EV-Only Transition
Automakers around the world are rushing to transition their lineups to electric vehicles (EVs), but Toyota’s President is not a fan of an EV-only approach....
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