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...Chinese companies have also been investing aggressively in developing RISC-V, open-source chip design architecture that could serve as an alternative to Arm’s designs....
...RISC-V processors already appear in simpler devices such as smartwatches....
...Rapidly changing chip technology, including the increasing adoption of open-source alternatives to Arm’s designs such as RISC-V, now means raising fees carries the risk of accelerating the shift of clients...
...Arrival announced it would merge with Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp V, another blank cheque company. Arrival may survive to commercialise its delivery van....
...They don’t have the resources, esprit de corps or a history to look back on.”...
...Arrival is merging with Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp V, paying a huge premium in order to add $300mn to its balance sheet. It is a desperate move that is unlikely to trigger a Spac revival....
...Its dominance is now under threat from Risc-V, an open source architecture that is gaining ground. Arm’s sale, not its return, might end up being the deal the City wants to be remembered for....
...It says it had helped fund the development of the Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine....
...Klein’s Churchill Capital Corp IV, which is merging with Tesla-wannabe Lucid, had the largest short interest of any Spac, at $373m....
...A US circuit court said as much as part of the 1979 case of Zweig v Hearst Corp, which found that a newspaper columnist touting a stock could be sued for securities fraud for failing to disclose he owned...
...For example, in a 2010 opinion (Chevron Corp v Steven Donziger, et al) handed down from the US district court in Manhattan, the judge wrote that the “evidence at trial established that Donziger, a New York...
...“I would say that, as a team, we've pretty well discounted a uniform V-shaped recovery. The question is, is it U-shaped, is it W-shaped or parts of it L-shaped?”...
...However, there has been a significant darkening in opinion in the last few days. Many forecasters are now talking about a more dire scenario, involving nothing better than a U-shaped cyclical pattern....
...jonathan.guthrie@ft.com Letters in response to this column: Focus on the haystack — not on the needles / From Brendan P Geary, Washington, DC, US Active v passive: put more faith in market forces / From...
...There has also been no turnover on the board of directors at National Beverage Corp, even though billionaire CEO Nick Caporella has faced lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct (which he denies)....
...However as banks are forced to decide which consumers and companies receive support, political and public opinion could change....
...On September 6, a federal appeals court handed down a junior-preferred-holder friendly opinion, just in time for the political and liquidity crisis season....
...And the press corps loves it....
...“We’re escalating,” he says, raising his voice to be overheard over the strains of Nat King Cole’s “L-O-V-E”, blaring in the background. “This is basically day one.” courtney.weaver@ft.com...
...Then in 1977 came two Supreme Court decisions, first Brunswick Corp. v. Pueblo Bowl-O-Mat and then Continental TV v. GTE Sylvania....
...One of his touchstones for anti-competitive behaviour is the late 1990s US v Microsoft case, in which the company was found guilty of using its operating system monopoly to stifle competitors like Netscape...
...(NYT) News round-up JAB v Nestlé: roll up vs stroll up (FT Lex) JAB needs to wake up and smell the coffee (BBG Opinion) Short-seller Andrew Left to appeal against Hong Kong trading ban (FT) Ghosn’s...
...The Falcon Heavy is the most powerful rocket to be launched since the Saturn V programme took astronauts to the Moon....
...held in an entity called Turing Pharmaceuticals; (c) the album “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin” by the Wu Tang Clan, as well as any proceeds derived from the sale of such album; (d) the album “The Carter V”...
...Now SpaceX owns the most powerful launcher in the world — although still not as mighty as the Saturn V rockets that sent Apollo astronauts to the moon — its importance to US strategic interests is likely...
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