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16.01.25 - 17:03
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Saga Origins Welcomes Samsung Alum Fernando Vasconez as Head of Gaming Investments and Partnerships (Business Wire)
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Industry Veteran Set to Strengthen Saga's PC, Console and Mobile Gaming Mission, Fueling Innovation and Growth in Collaboration with AAA Game MakersSAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Saga Origins, the publishing arm of the Saga Protocol dedicated to empowering game-making auteurs, has hired Fernando Vasconez as the company's new Head of Gaming Investments and Partnerships. A seven-year veteran of Samsung, Vasconez brings decades of technology and games industry experience to Saga Origins, where he will be critical in helping the company identify, nurture and invest in cutting-edge gaming projects and strategic partnerships to drive growth.
“Fernando brings an unparalleled expertise in gaming, AI and global business development that will make him an immediate asset to the Saga team,” said Rebecca Liao, Saga CEO and Co-Founder. “Saga Origins is redefining what it means to publish games by elevating projects that resonate with gamers wherever they play - PC, console or mobile. With his wealth of experie...
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16.01.25 - 02:06
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Samsung targets Chinese foundry market as TSMC pulls back (Digitimes)
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With TSMC maintaining caution toward Chinese AI chip clients amid US-China tensions, industry observers suggest Chinese companies may partner with Samsung, which currently faces low utilization rates due to a lack of large enterprise orders. This potential shift could enable Samsung to leverage its mature processes to meet Chinese demand and improve its production efficiency....
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15.01.25 - 22:27
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Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S25 on January 22 — here′s what we expect (TechCrunch)
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The biggest reveal from last week's Samsung CES press conference may well have been another press conference. The hardware giant closed out the main event by teasing the company's upcoming show. The next Samsung Unpacked event is set for January 22 at 10 a.m. PT. As with all recent Unpackeds, next week's big show will […]
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15.01.25 - 15:18
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Futrures Rise With All Eyes On "Pivotal" CPOI (ZeroHedge)
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Futrures Rise With All Eyes On "Pivotal" CPOI
US equity futures are higher, led by small-caps with the rally strengthening after the cooler than expected UK CPI print. As of 8:20am, S&P and Nasdaq futures are up 0.4%, with banking shares advancing in premarket trading after markets inched out a positive close on Tues following firm underlying PPI components & yields continuing to march higher. BlackRock, Bank of New York Mellon, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs all beat estimates for the fourth quarter, with trading revenues performing strongly. All Mag7 names are also higher. Otherwise, it's fairly quiet from a headline perspective overnight into CPI, although US reportedly will unveil more regulations to prevent advanced chips from being sold to China, with the planned rules, targeting producers TSMC, Samsung, and Intel. Bond yields are down 1-2bps as the USD is being offered, largely a function of yen strength following comment from BoJ Governor Ueda who said the BoJ will raise ra...
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15.01.25 - 13:02
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Elon Musk Lawyer Says SEC Twitter Lawsuit a ′Sham′; US Targets Chips To China (Bloomberg)
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Elon Musk cheated Twitter shareholders out of more than $150 million by waiting too long to disclose his growing stake in the company as he prepared a takeover bid, the US Securities and Exchange Commission claimed in a lawsuit filed days before the Trump administration takes over. Musk's lawyer, Alex Spiro, said Musk “has done nothing wrong and everyone sees this sham for what it is.” Meanwhile in Biden's final days in the office, Washington is planning to unveil more regulations aimed at keeping advanced chips made by STMC, Samsung and other producers from flowing to China.
Today's guests: Michael Strobaek, Lombard Odier CIO; Toril Bosoni, IEA Head of Oil Industry & Markets; Ivana Bartoletti, Wipro Global Chief Privacy Officer (Source: Bloomberg)...
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15.01.25 - 11:06
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Why Corning′s LCD glass patent complaint missed Samsung (Digitimes)
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Corning Incorporated recently filed a patent infringement investigation with the United States International Trade Commission (USITC), targeting several TV and panel manufacturers, including LG Electronics, over alleged violations of its LCD glass substrate patents. Industry analysts link this move to Corning's recent struggles with declining market share and profitability....
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