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27.02.26 - 03:36
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iPhone surge: At $30bn, smartphones top exports in 2025 (Times of India)
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Smartphones, led by Apple's iPhone, became India's top export in 2025, surpassing automotive diesel fuel with $30.1 billion in shipments. This surge, driven by policy support and local manufacturing scale-up, saw iPhones account for nearly three-quarters of total smartphone exports. The US remained India's largest export market....
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26.02.26 - 23:36
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Klarna Group plc Publishes Full Year 2025 Results (Business Wire)
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Klarna Group plc (NYSE: KLAR) today published its full year 2025 results for the period ended December 31, 2025. The results and related materials can be found on Klarna's Investor Relations website at https://investors.klarna.com/
Full Year 2025 Summary
GMV of $127.9 billion (+22% YoY)
Total Revenue of $3.5 billion (+25% YoY)
Adjusted Operating Profit of $65 million (adjusted operating margin of 1.9%)
Basic / Diluted EPS of $(0.79) for FY'25 - Q4 EPS $(0.12)
118 million active consumers (+28% YoY)
966,000 merchants (+42% YoY)
About Klarna
Klarna is a global digital bank and flexible payments provider. With over 118 million global active Klarna users and 3.4 million transactions per day, Klarna's AI-powered payments and commerce network is empowering people to pay smarter with a mission to be available everywhere for everything. Consumers can pay with Klarna online, in-store and through Apple Pay & Google Pay. More than 966,000 retailers trust Klarna's innovative solutions t...
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26.02.26 - 22:36
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Tech Bosses To Meet At White House, Pledge Their Data Centers Won′t Boost Electricity Bills (ZeroHedge)
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Tech Bosses To Meet At White House, Pledge Their Data Centers Won't Boost Electricity Bills
Authored by Jacki Thrapp via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Leaders in big tech are expected to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House next week to pledge that their data centers will not increase the energy bills of Americans living near the facilities.
The logos of Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft displayed on a mobile phone and a laptop screen. Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images
“Major tech companies will join President Trump at the White House next week to formally sign the Rate Payer Protection Pledge that he announced during his historic State of the Union address,” a White House official told The Epoch Times on Feb. 25.
The March 4 event will include representatives from Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, xAI, Oracle and OpenAI.
The initiative will require massive companies to build, bring, or buy their own power supply for new artificial intelligence data centers i...
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