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30.03.26 - 16:48
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Micron Slides 5% as Google’s AI Memory Algorithm Sparks Fresh Fears Across the Semiconductor Sector (24/7 Wall St.)
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Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) stock is falling 5% in early trading on Monday, trading around $339 after opening at $357.22. That move extends a rough stretch: MU stock has fallen approximately 1% over the past week, even as the stock remains up approximately 20% year to date and an astounding 289% over the past year. The ... Micron Slides 5% as Google's AI Memory Algorithm Sparks Fresh Fears Across the Semiconductor Sector
The post Micron Slides 5% as Google's AI Memory Algorithm Sparks Fresh Fears Across the Semiconductor Sector appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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30.03.26 - 09:13
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Alphabet Aktie: Tiefrote Handelswoche (Aktiencheck)
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Zürich (www.aktiencheck.de) - Alphabet Aktie: Tiefrote Handelswoche
Die Alphabet-C-Aktie (ISIN: US02079K1079, WKN: A14Y6H, Ticker-Symbol: ABEC, NASDAQ-Symbol: GOOG) ist am Freitag weiter unter Druck geraten und hat damit auf Wochensicht 8,4% an Wert verloren, wie aus der Veröffentlichung "KeyInvest DailyTrader" der UBS hervorgeht. [mehr]...
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30.03.26 - 02:30
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India roundup: India resets FDI policy as rising GPU costs reshape AI strategy (Digitimes)
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India is recalibrating FDI rules, semiconductor incentives and AI policy while expanding power capacity and attracting global players like Tesla, Keysight and DNP. Data center ambitions are rising amid talks with Meta and Google. However, challenges persist, including rising GPU costs and declining smartphone shipments, highlighting a complex but accelerating industrial transformation....
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30.03.26 - 01:12
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′Visible from space′: why Spain has the world′s biggest concentration of greenhouses (The Guardian)
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Andalusia houses 'Europe's vegetable garden' – a laboratory of development and innovation producing vegetables for all of EuropeEurope's vegetable garden is in Andalusia, southern Spain. It is so vast that it can even be seen from space: if you open Google Maps and look west of Almería, you will see a white patch that looks like a glacier, but as you zoom in, you realise it is the highest concentration of greenhouses in the world. More than 30,000 hectares (74,131 acres) of land are covered in plastic, a geometric labyrinth five times the size of Manhattan, where 3.5m tons of vegetables are produced every year – from tomatoes to cucumbers, peppers to courgettes, aubergines to melons – enough to feed half a billion people and generate a turnover of more than 3bn euros.Workers prepare peppers inside the Hortamar cooperative, a fruit and vegetable producers' organisation in Roquetas de Mar, founded in 1977, that now has more than 240 members and sells throughout Europe, the US and Canada. Continu...
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