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Market news: Qualcomm (QCOM.O) said its automotive business will generate $6 billion in annualized revenue for fiscal year 2026.
2026-06-25
Market news: Qualcomm (QCOM.O) said its automotive business will generate $6 billion in annualized revenue for fiscal year 2026.
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2026-06-24
Multiple media, citing gaming industry insiders, report Alibaba plans to sell its gaming arm Lingxi Interactive Entertainment and has engaged five potential buyers: listed game firms 37 Interactive Entertainment, China Ruyi, Century Huatong and Giant
Multiple media, citing gaming industry insiders, report Alibaba plans to sell its gaming arm Lingxi Interactive Entertainment and has engaged five potential buyers: listed game firms 37 Interactive Entertainment, China Ruyi, Century Huatong and Giant Network, plus a buyout consortium of two private equity firms. The deal is said likely to be a package sale covering Lingxi’s five in‑house development studios and the 9Game and JiaoYimao platforms. Reported price range is RMB7–9 billion (about $1.0–1.3 billion). Alibaba did not respond to requests for comment by June 24.
2026-06-24
Beijing, June 22 — Wan Jinsong, deputy head of China’s National Energy Administration, met Mohammed Abunayyan, chairman of Saudi International Power and Water Company, to discuss deeper cooperation in clean energy. Wan said the company is a globally
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