Apple has announced the creation of a new $99.2 million fund to expand clean energy capacity in China. This move coincides with CEO Tim Cook’s visit to Beijing and is seen as part of Apple’s goal to transition its supply chain to 100% renewable energy by 2030.
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Senior officials from the United Arab Emirates have decided to invest $1.4 trillion in the United States over the next 10 years following their meeting with Donald Trump last week. As part of the investment plan, an aluminum plant will be built in the US in collaboration with Emirates Global Aluminium.
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Index Ventures has written a success story with Wiz’s exit, as the cybersecurity startup prepares to join Google in a massive $32 billion deal. The VC firm earned a 250x return on its seed investment and will generate $4.3 billion from its total $245 million investment.
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Munich Re, one of the world’s largest insurance companies, has acquired California’s Next Insurance for $2.6 billion. Founded in 2016 and focused on providing insurance to SMEs, Next Insurance will join one of Munich Re’s units with the acquisition.
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AI-powered search engine Perplexity AI is reportedly in talks to raise $1 billion. The startup, which raised funding last December at a valuation of $9 billion, wants to double its value to $18 billion with this move.
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Pavel Durov, founder of messaging platform Telegram Messenger, announced that the service has now reached more than 1 billion active users and made a profit of $547 million last year. Durov also called Telegram's rival WhatsApp a “cheap and bad imitation”.
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Japan's SoftBank Group Corp. is buying US chipmaker Ampere Computing, founded by former Intel Corporation president Renée James, for $6.5 billion. With this move, the company aims to strengthen its investment in AI and chip technologies.
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