Tesla Increases Discounts By Lowering Prices In Europe, Singapore, And Israel

Tesla Inc. reduced the price of its electric vehicles on Friday in Europe, Israel, and Singapore, continuing a global discounting campaign that started in China in January but raising questions about its top profit margin in the industry. Despite offering discounts in the United States, China, Japan, Australia, and South Korea in an effort to…

Musk Pushes Twitter Into Finance By Partnering With eToro To Allow Users To Trade Equities And Cryptocurrencies

Through a partnership with social trading platform eToro, Twitter will provide access to stocks, cryptocurrencies, and other financial assets for its users. On the Twitter app, a new feature will go live on Thursday. The business exclusively revealed to CNBC that users will be able to watch market charts on a wider variety of financial…

Proposed ‘Project Everest’ To Split Its Business Called Off By Accounting Firm EY

The accounting firm EY has abandoned its proposal to split up its consulting and auditing businesses. The company, which was once known as Ernst & Young, declared it was “stopping work on the project” after its US arm made the decision not to proceed. The Big Four accounting firms—Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC—control the majority…

Sony Provides More Money And Access To AI Processors For The Creator Of The Little Raspberry Pi Computers

The maker of the Raspberry Pi computer brand has received more funding from Sony’s semiconductor division as part of a partnership to advance its artificial intelligence initiatives. According to a statement released by the business on Wednesday, Sony Semiconductor Solutions, a division of Sony Corporation, invested an unknown sum in Raspberry Pi Ltd, the Raspberry…

In April, India Remained The Biggest Consumer Of Russian Urals Oil

About 70% of Russia’s seaborne Urals oil exports go to India, according to data from two industry sources and Reuters surveillance, which indicated Monday. According to one of the sources, attractive Urals prices translate into high margins for Indian refiners, and term agreements between Russian and Indian enterprises and lower freight charges also contribute to…

More Than 40% Fewer MACs Are Shipped By Apple Compared To Its Main Competitors

According to research firm IDC, Apple’s worldwide computer shipments decreased 40.5% year over year in the first quarter of 2023 despite a larger decline in customer demand. Apple, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo, the top five computer manufacturers, all experienced double-digit declines in first-quarter shipments as a result of weaker demand and ongoing inventory problems.…

Concerns About Subsidies Prompt TSMC To Discuss CHIPS Act “Guidance” With The US

A bill intended to increase US semiconductor manufacturing has raised worries about the subsidy criteria, according to Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC, who stated on Monday that it is in communication with Washington regarding its “guidance.” Surplus profit sharing with the US government is one of the requirements for subsidies, and according to industry insiders, the application…

Careem, A Subsidiary Of Uber, Is Launched With $400 Million From UAE Tech Holding Company e&

On Monday, the ride-hailing business Careem, which is owned by Uber, announced a spinoff with significant support from both its parent company and a new source. With a $400 million investment, the Abu Dhabi-based tech holding company e&, formerly known as Etisalat, entered into a legally binding agreement with Uber Technologies to purchase a 50.03%…

Samsung Will Reduce Chip Output After A 96% Decline In Profitability

After projecting a 96% decline in its quarterly operating profit, Samsung Electronics will reduce the output of memory chips. The world’s largest manufacturer of chips reported a steep decline in sales due to weak demand after Covid and a slowing global economy. According to Samsung, early data indicates that operating profits decreased from 14 trillion…