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Klaviyo Hires Bankers, Plans for Late 2023 IPO
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Klaviyo Hires Bankers, Plans for Late 2023 IPO

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Micron Gets Caught in U.S.-China Crossfire
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Micron Gets Caught in U.S.-China Crossfire

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China Opens Cybersecurity Probe of Micron Amid Competition With U.S. Over Technology
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China Opens Cybersecurity Probe of Micron Amid Competition With U.S. Over Technology

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Japan Restricts Semiconductor-Equipment Exports as Ties With China Chill
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Japan Restricts Semiconductor-Equipment Exports as Ties With China Chill

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Micron Revives Some of Its Worst Memories
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Micron Revives Some of Its Worst Memories

The memory-chip maker is now losing billions as it writes down inventory to wait out downturn. Source link

For Chip Makers, a Choice Between the U.S. and China Looms
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For Chip Makers, a Choice Between the U.S. and China Looms

Washington seeks to steer the semiconductor supply chain using restrictions under the Chips Act. Source link

Intel, Raytheon, Other Big Companies Push Back on EU Subsidy Rules
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Intel, Raytheon, Other Big Companies Push Back on EU Subsidy Rules

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Semiconductor Firms Asked to Submit Financial Projections to Get Chips Act Funds
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Semiconductor Firms Asked to Submit Financial Projections to Get Chips Act Funds

WSJ News Exclusive Business Commerce Department will use financial statements to evaluate applications Source link