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Crown Electrokinetics’ ‘meme’ stock rockets again on massive volume
Crown Electrokinetics’ stock continued its rocket ride higher on heavy volume Friday, with the smart-glass technology company saying there’s no explanation for the recent “meme”-like activity.MarketWatch - Business -
Robinhood’s stock rockets as BofA sees retail renaissance in ‘early innings’
BofA double upgraded Robinhood shares while abandoning its bearish call on Coinbase’s stock.MarketWatch - Business -
India makes breakthrough by test-firing new 3D-printed rocket engine (photo)
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2024 PGA Championship takeaways: Collin Morikawa rockets up leaderboard serving reminder of historic potential
Morikawa shot a Friday-best 65, putting himself in position to continue the incredible start to his young careerCBS Sports - Sports -
How can West Ham take points off Manchester City? Hammers' set pieces could decide Premier League title
It might be a long shot, but with the title on the line Pep Guardiola can't take the London side for grantedCBS Sports - Sports - Premier League -
Tesla’s Controversial Factory Expansion Is Approved
After anti-Tesla activists clashed with police in Germany last week, local councillors today backed Elon Musk’s plan to make Tesla’s only European Gigafactory even bigger.Wired - Tech -
China Is Finally Getting Serious About a Housing Rescue
Beijing has announced a plan to clear the backlog of unsold homes, but questions remain over the scale and financing of the program.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
China Consumption and Investment Slow Unexpectedly
China’s consumption and investment slowed in April, while industrial output beat expectations as Beijing doubled down on its manufacturing drive to spur growth.The Wall Street Journal - World - China
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Southeast Asian ride-hailing and delivery specialist Grab Holdings is using generative artificial intelligence to trim expenses and boost a cost-cutting drive in its continuing bid to achieve profitability.The Wall Street Journal - Business