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Acacia shares were up handily to close out the week after it was announced that the company had ended its $2.6 billion merger agreement with Cisco.
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Electronics manufacturing giant Foxconn has reportedly agreed to invest about $200 billion in a struggling Chinese EV maker. Is this a tune-up ahead of a deal to build an Apple-branded EV?
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Tesla and three leading China-based EV makers have reported fourth-quarter deliveries that are well above prior year totals.
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Chinese regulators on Thursday announced an investigation into some business practices of Alibaba, the country's behemoth e-commerce company.
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Aurora Mobile entered the electric vehicles ring on Tuesday and saw its shares nearly double in the premarket.
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Nio shares dipped on Friday after the electric vehicle manufacturer would be conducting a secondary offering.
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The trillions and trillions of economic stimulus ultimately have to be paid for by some means. Now the whole world seems to be drowning in debt.
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Boeing's 20-year forecast has pulled back somewhat from last year's version and dependence on China for new airplane deliveries has increased.
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Alibaba released its most recent quarterly results before the opening bell on Thursday. Despite the bottom line beat, investors were not happy with the results.
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A Citigroup analyst on Wednesday raised his price target on one Chinese EV maker's stock and started coverage on two others. Short version: he likes what he sees.
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China's three top EV makers reported October deliveries Monday morning and all posted big year-over-year gains.
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The investing world has seen Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) turn into the greatest story of a lifetime. After having an existential issues in the 1990s, Tim Cook’s journey in the post-Steve Jobs era has...
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Karma Automotive said Monday that it will give its first line of all-electric vehicles a new name when the first car debuts next year.
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The U.S. president has tentatively approved a deal that would create a U.S. company to manage social media app TikTok, but the story is far from over.
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The 22 million active WeChat users in the United States have become a walled garden, which defeats the reasons to have the app at all.
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