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  • PA Media: Money

    Retail sales edge higher as new iPhone launch boosts tech stores

    Total retail sales volumes, which measure the quantity bought, rose by 0.3% in September, the Office for National Statistics said.

  • Insider Monkey

    Alibaba Group Holding Limited (BABA): Among the Blue Chip Stocks With Low PE Ratios

    We recently compiled a list of the 7 Blue Chip Stocks with Low PE Ratios. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) stands against the other blue chip stocks with low PE ratios. In the current financial landscape, characterized by shifting market sentiments and evolving economic […]

  • PR Newswire

    Husqvarna Group appoints Maha Elkharbotly as President of the Gardena Division

    Maha Elkharbotly has been appointed President of the Gardena Division and will also be a member of Husqvarna Group's executive management team.

  • PR Newswire

    ASSA ABLOY enters into an agreement to sell Citizen ID

    ASSA ABLOY has signed an agreement to sell its Citizen ID business to TOPPAN.

  • PR Newswire

    The AI solutions for Japanese businesses make a global splash with the NVIDIA promotion campaign

    In April 2024, NVIDIA joined forces with FPT Corporation in the global initiative of AI and Cloud advancement. After 6 months, the AI solutions of FPT Smart Cloud – a subsidiary of FPT Corporation, have positioned themselves amidst the world's 52 outstanding success stories featured by NVIDIA. FPT is currently offering more than 15 state-of-the-art AI solutions built on the natural language model for Japanese.

  • PR Newswire

    Getinge Interim Report July-September 2024: Strong order intake but temporary delivery disruptions had a negative impact on earnings

    "The order intake increased by 10.0%, of which organic growth was 7.4%. All regions reported a positive performance," says Mattias Perjos, President & CEO at Getinge. The medtech company's net sales increased by 3.5%, of which the organic increase was 0.2%, while the operating margin weakened compared with last year.

  • GlobeNewswire

    China Medical System:First Ruxolitinib Cream’s Prescriptions for Vitiligo Issued in the Greater Bay Area

    SHENZHEN, CHINA, Oct. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- China Medical System Holdings Limited (the “Group” or “CMS”) is pleased to announce that on 18 October, the first batch of prescriptions of ruxolitinib phosphate cream (the “ruxolitinib cream” or the “Product”) for qualified vitiligo patients were issued in the Greater Bay Area, at Zhongshan Chen Xinghai Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Foshan Fosun Chancheng Hospital, and Dongguan Songshan Lake Tungwah Hospital.

  • Evening Standard

    FTSE 100 Live 18 October: Retail sales figures beat hopes, China growth rate slows

    China’s expansion of 4.6% in the third quarter has given a boost to the region’s stock markets, despite the figure being the weakest since early 2023. China's retail sales rose by 3.2% on an annual basis, again well ahead of market estimates for a 2.5% improvement. The prospect of tax rises in the Budget appeared to have no major impact on spending decisions in September, with sales volumes up by 0.3%.

  • Bloomberg

    ECB’s Muller Sees Inflation Retreat But Warns on Services

    (Bloomberg) -- Inflation is heading for the European Central Bank’s 2% goal as the region’s economy weakens but upside dangers to prices persist, according to Governing Council Member Madis Muller.Most Read from BloombergInside the ‘Utopias’ of Mexico CityOne City’s Plan to Re-Link a Neighborhood That Robert Moses DividedChicago Should Consider Furloughs, Higher Booze Tax, Watchdog SaysCities Look to AI to Flag Residents’ Trash and Recycling MistakesHow Mexico City Averted All-Out Drought“There’

  • TechCrunch

    The surprising way OpenAI could reportedly get out of its pact with Microsoft

    The New York Times on Thursday published a look at the "fraying" relationship between OpenAI and its investor, partner, and, increasingly, rival, Microsoft, reporting their five-year romance has cooled owing to financial pressure on OpenAI, the amount of computing power Microsoft is providing OpenAI, and disagreements between the two about ground rules. Most fascinating perhaps is a clause in OpenAI's contract with Microsoft that reportedly cuts off Microsoft's access to OpenAI's tech if the latter develops so-called artificial general intelligence (AGI), meaning an AI system capable of rivaling human thinking. According to the Times -- which says it talked with 19 people familiar with the companies' relationship -- the clause aims to ensure Microsoft can never misuse the technology.