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USA wants to force Google to sell Chrome
The US Department of Justice has now submitted a formal request for tech giant Google to be forced to sell the web browser Chrome, reports several American media outlets. .
Samsung's surprise message boosts Asian stock exchanges
A surprising message from electronics giant Samsung about repurchasing shares and signals of support for the economy from the regime in China pulled up stock indexes in Asia in Monday's initial trading. In South Korea, the Kospi index was up nearly 2 percent and in Hong Kong, the Hang Seng showed a plus of 1.
Ericsson receives new multi-billion order from India
The telecom concern Ericsson has landed a "multi-billion order" for 5G equipment from Indian telecom operator Bharti Airtel, reports Reuters citing sources. Just last month, Ericsson was able to collect another Indian giant order, this time from Vodafone.
Reports: Major Layoffs at Samsung
The South Korean electronics giant Samsung is planning major staff cuts globally. This is reported by the news agency Reuters, citing sources.
AI challenges Swedish major banks
Swedish major banks may be on the verge of losing their grip on the banking market in Sweden in the wave of AI investments and fintech challenges, warns Ronit Ghose, head of analysis at American Citi. Sweden no longer looks as favorable for banks to operate in as it was 10-20 years ago.
Samsung delivers AI-driven result boost
The South Korean electronics giant Samsung reports its fastest growth since 2010. The good quarterly result is driven by rising prices and demand for the chips that are the engine of AI development.
Strike at Samsung extended indefinitely
The recently initiated strike at electronics giant Samsung in South Korea will continue for an "unlimited" period of time. This is announced by the responsible union, which represents tens of thousands of employees.
Samsung employees go on strike in South Korea
Tens of thousands of employees at the electronics giant Samsung in South Korea are going on strike following a dispute over wages and benefits, according to a union representative. The union's chairman, Son Woo-mok, says that Samsung's latest offer "has infuriated all members" of the union, which represents around 28,000 employees.
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