Daily edition | Jan. 29, 2021
Short-sellers have lost a staggering $70 billion in the War on Wall Street between institutional investors and day traders on Reddit. |
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Lilium, a company focused on all-electric, vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) craft, has signed a deal for 10 vertiports in Florida.
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Microsoft Azure is growing by leaps and bounds, with at least one analyst predicting it will eclipse Office by 2022. |
GM has become the latest company to commit to an all-electric light-duty lineup by 2035, with the goal of being carbon neutral by 2040. |
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Robinhood has weighed in on the war on Wall Street, blocking buys of GameStop, AMC, Blackberry and others, and facing backlash for it. |
Datadog CEO Olivier Pomel discusses how the SolarWinds hack signals an increased focus by hackers to target software earlier in its development.
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Baidu is the latest company to receive permission to test self-driving cars in California. |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has won a $35+ million contract to build one of the fastest supercomputers for the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). |
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