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Samsung Forecasts Worst Profit in Over a Decade as Tech Slump Hits Memory Chips
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Samsung Forecasts Worst Profit in Over a Decade as Tech Slump Hits Memory Chips

Tech South Korean firm said it would cut memory-chip production, joining rivals in addressing supply glut Source link

Tesla Nominates Former Tech Chief JB Straubel to Board
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Tesla Nominates Former Tech Chief JB Straubel to Board

Tech Executive helped company become world’s most valuable car maker in his first stint with the firm Source link

China's New Weapon: Dragging Its Feet on Deals Involving American Companies
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China's New Weapon: Dragging Its Feet on Deals Involving American Companies

Beijing has slowed down antitrust reviews of proposed deals by American firms, people close to the process say. Source link

Stellantis, BMW in Talks With Panasonic Over New EV Battery Plants
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Stellantis, BMW in Talks With Panasonic Over New EV Battery Plants

The cylindrical batteries used by Tesla get a closer look from other car makers. Source link

Arizona Fight Over Half-Cent Sales Tax Threatens Semiconductor Expansion
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Arizona Fight Over Half-Cent Sales Tax Threatens Semiconductor Expansion

A plan to renew a four-decade-old levy that has funded the highway system widens the GOP’s fissure with businesses. Source link

Lithium Prices Are Down, Cheaper Batteries and EVs Could Follow
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Lithium Prices Are Down, Cheaper Batteries and EVs Could Follow

Markets Commodities Key ingredient in batteries has fallen more than 30% after big rally Source link

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

WSJ News Exclusive Finance Marketing-automation company’s plans show potential thaw in new-issue market Source link

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

Markets Heard on the Street Beijing has long hesitated to strike back at U.S. chip companies—but Micron is a soft target Source link