The French automaker Renault has announced a significant reorganization that will break its operations into five divisions, strengthen relationships with China’s Geely, and spin off
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Japanese consortium bid to take Toshiba private in a $15b deal. – Nikkei
An offer to purchase Toshiba Corp. for approximately 2.2 trillion yen ($15.01 billion) has been made by a group of more than ten Japanese businesses,
Tesla German gigafactory begins operations, unveils its first automobiles.
Tesla will deliver the first 30 Model Y cars to customers on Tuesday at its 5 billion euro ($5.5 billion) Gruenheide factory, marking the company’s
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GM stretches out vehicle production cuts due to semiconductor chip lack
General Motors Co said on Wednesday it was further broadening production cuts at three North American plants and adding a fourth to the rundown of
Samsung thinks about four destinations in U.S. for $17 billion chip plant.
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is thinking about two destinations in Arizona and another in New York notwithstanding Austin, Texas, for another $17 billion chip plant,
Mining magnets: Arctic island discovers green force can be a revile
In the 10th century, Erik the Red, a Viking from Iceland, was so dazzled with the vegetation on another Cold island he had discovered he
Biden rushes through the latest executive order to counter the global computer chip shortage
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden will sign an executive order aimed at solving a global semiconductor chip shortage that has prompted the White House and