Musk: Tesla to make significant investments in France at some point

PARIS (Reuters) – US electric car manufacturer Tesla will make significant investments in France, its CEO Elon Musk said in Versailles on Monday, adding that he could not give a timetable. Asked after a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron whether Tesla planned to announce investments in France, Musk said “I think at some point,…

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Republic First Bancorp to go slow on fundraise, says it has ‘adequate’ capital

(Reuters) -Republic First Bancorp said on Monday it had “adequate” capital and would wait for market conditions to stabilize before rounding out the $125-million fundraise it had announced in March. The lender is seeking more “acceptable” terms for the capital raise and also looking for more participants after securing the backing of alternative asset management…

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Exclusive-Kioxia, Western Digital speed up merger talks as memory chip demand slumps -sources

By Maki Shiraki and Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO (Reuters) – Kioxia Holdings Corp and Western Digital Corp are speeding up merger talks and nailing down a deal structure, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said, as a slumping flash memory market puts fresh consolidation pressure on the world’s No. 2 and No. 4 players….

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Tesla owners sue over impact of software update on EV batteries

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A group of U.S. Tesla Model S and Model X owners filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the electric vehicle maker in California Friday over automatic software updates that reportedly decreased driving range or cause battery failures. The lawsuit claims Tesla’s updates and their effects violate state and federal…

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Google to pay $8 million to settle claims of deceptive ads -Texas AG

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Google, a unit of Alphabet, has agreed to pay $8 million to settle claims it used deceptive advertisements to promote the Pixel 4 smartphone, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Friday. The search and advertising giant, which also makes Android smartphone software and owns YouTube, has been scrutinized for antitrust and consumer…

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US Supreme Court rejects Teva challenge to $235 million GSK award in patent dispute

By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc’s challenge to a $235 million award to GlaxoSmithKline LLC in a patent dispute over generic drugs involving a heart medication. The justices turned away Israel-based Teva’s appeal of a lower court’s ruling reinstating the jury award…

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