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Reuters
Nov 30, 2022, 6:27 PM
Elon Musk is seeking documents from advertising technology firms as part of his quest to gain more information on bot and spam accounts on Twitter.
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Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Chip Stocks Slip As Taiwan Tensions MountSemiconductor stocks fell globally as an expected visit by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan fueled a fresh escalation in tensions between Washington and Beijing.1 min read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Stellantis Strikes Deal With Infineon To Secure Silicon Carbide ChipsAccording to the agreement, Infineon will reserve production capacity and supply the power semiconductors directly to Stellantis suppliers1 min read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Tesla Says It Will Assist Police Probe Into Fatal Crash In ChinaTesla said it will assist Chinese police investigating a crash involving one of its Model Y cars.2 mins read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Musk Tells Twitter Staff: Bankruptcy Isn’t Out Of The Question - ReportMusk told employees that he is not sure how much run rate the company has and that bankruptcy is not out of the question.0 mins read
Reuters | Nov 30, 2022Exide Industries Posts Q2 Profit Rise As Input Costs EaseIndian battery maker Exide Industries Ltd reported a better-than-expected second-quarter profit driven by an increase in volumes and easing input costs.1 min read
Reuters | Nov 29, 2022COP27 Climate Summit Missed Chance For Ambition On Fossil Fuels, Critics SayEgyptian officials have said their priority was to provide a conducive atmosphere for negotiations and act as a neutral mediator. The presidency denied that fossil fuel producers had been given sympathetic treatment.5 mins read
Reuters | Nov 29, 2022Elon Musk Says Twitter Will Revise How It Verifies UsersTwitter Blue was launched in June last year as the platform's first subscription service, which offers "exclusive access to premium features" on a monthly subscription basis including an option to edit tweets.1 min read
Reuters | Nov 29, 2022Elon Musk Reached Out To EU Industry Chief To Pledge Content Policing ComplianceEU lawmakers approved landmark rules to rein in tech giants over the summer, which will require online platforms to do more to police the internet for illegal content2 mins read
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