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  • Mass tech layoffs appear to be over – so when will the hiring start again?

    August 21, 2023

    The episode of mass job cuts across the tech sector appears to have drawn to a close, with some research firms halting their regular data updates on tech layoffs. Tech analysts at Bernstein Research declared the “magnitude of tech layoffs” has settled after its peak in January, in an email sent to clients last Friday [...]

  • Tech firm plots London listing (yes, really) in boost to barren IPO market

    August 21, 2023

    A compliance tech firm which help financial firms navigate regulation is plotting a move on to London Stock Exchange in a boost to the City after a barren first six months of the year, according to reports.

  • UK firms asked to disclose China investments as Sunak mulls trade curbs

    August 21, 2023

    A host of British firms have been asked by the government to hand over information on their investments in China, as the UK looks to take stock of its business ties to the state amid increasing geopolitical tensions. The government confirmed today that a survey was sent to a number of UK firms last month [...]

  • Klarna going ‘all in on AI’ to fuel super-app push

    August 21, 2023

    Klarna is “going all in on AI” as it looks to push beyond its buy-now pay-later bread and butter and take on banks on cheap lending, its global chief said.

  • Nvidia: Analysts say “more juice for the orange” as share price spikes

    August 20, 2023

    Ahead of its second-quarter results, American chip designer Nvidia is riding high after a successful first half, with shares skyrocketing over 200 per cent since January, and analysts foreseeing more gains. Nvidia, the S&P 500’s star of the year, is anticipated to report a 65 per cent year on year sales surge to $11.1bn (£8.7bn). Earnings [...]

  • Sunak pledges extra £100m to buy semiconductors as global AI race heats up

    August 20, 2023

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is dedicating a further £100m of public funds to procure more semiconductors to help Britain in the global AI race. Through ongoing negotiations with tech giants Nvidia, AMD, and Intel, the government is looking to ramp up their chip supply and establish a national “AI Research Resource”, after a recent report [...]

  • BAE Systems: Analysts give thumbs up to £4bn-plus Ball acquisition

    August 17, 2023

    BAE Systems, the British defence giant, is set to buy US spacecraft manufacturer Ball Corporation’s Aerospace arm in a $5.55bn (£4.36bn) mega-deal. Shares in BAE slid down over four per cent on Thursday morning after it announced plans to “strengthen” its position as a global provider of space systems and defence technologies with the multi-billion [...]

  • Sunak’s global AI safety summit plans ‘vague’ despite provisional autumn date

    August 16, 2023

    The government is yet to announce details for its global AI safety summit, which it is planning to hold in the UK later this year. In June, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the UK’s plans to host the first major global summit on AI safety in autumn this year. Speaking at London Tech Week, Prime [...]

  • Intel: £4.2bn deal to buy Israeli chipmaker Tower Semiconductor lapses on China stall

    August 16, 2023

    Intel and Israeli chipmaker Tower Semiconductor have “mutually agreed” to call off their $5.4bn (£4.2bn) deal due to regulatory hurdles from China. In a statement on Wednesday, leading semiconductor manufacturer Intel said it will pay a termination fee of $353m to Tower after the merger failed to get approval from regulators by its 15 August deadline. [...]

  • Liberty Global inks €1.5bn deal with IT giant Infosys to scale up Horizon entertainment platform

    August 15, 2023

    International telecoms firm Liberty Global (LG) has struck a €1.5bn (£1.3bn) deal to outsource its Horizon entertainment platform to Indian IT consultancy Infosys. The two corporate giants are poised to collaborate over a five-year period, with Infosys helping Liberty Global expand its Horizon entertainment platform, a TV and video streaming service used by over 10m. [...]

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