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US moves against Huawei while Qualcomm grows in China
Light Reading· 3 days agoThe geopolitical struggles between the US and China continue to play out in the telecom industry....
Qualcomm gives better-than-expected revenue forecast as company pushes AI-powered smartphones
CNBC· 3 days agoQualcomm reported second-quarter earnings on Wednesday that surpassed Wall Street expectations, and provided a strong guide for the current quarter. Net income during the quarter was $2.33 billion ...
Citi Just Raised Its Price Target on These 3 Stocks
InvestorPlace· 19 hours agoMany Wall Street investors keep a close eye on the opinions of major brokerages, such as Citigroup (NYSE:C). Upgrades from investment firms can...
7 D-Rated Tech Stocks to Dump Now
InvestorPlace· 3 days agoAs an investor, tech stocks have been an appealing choice over the last year as excitement about products such as generative AI pushed the sector higher....
Chinese Tech Giant Huawei Profit Surges 564%, Biting Into Apple Sales
International Business Times· 5 days agoTech giant Huawei's first-quarter profits surged over fivefold year-on-year, a company filing showed...
Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoTPG, which operates brands including Vodafone Australia, had 5.15 million pre- and post...which are down 1.7% at A$4.435. (stuart.condie@wsj.com) 1809 ET...
No Surprises In Lattice Semiconductor's (NASDAQ:LSCC) Q1 Sales Numbers But Quarterly Guidance...
StockStory via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoSemiconductor designer Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ:LSCC) reported results in line with analysts'...
Gazprom swings to £5bn loss in blow to Putin
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoQualcomm has faced competition from Huawei, which last year introduced a flagship 5G smartphone that uses its own chip made by subsidiary HiSilicon. But...
No Surprises In Lattice Semiconductor's (NASDAQ:LSCC) Q1 Sales Numbers But Quarterly Guidance...
Investing.com· 5 days agoSemiconductor designer Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ:LSCC) reported results in line with analysts'...
The CEO of one of Sweden's biggest companies thinks regulation is decimating Europe's...
Fortune· 5 days agoThe latest critic of the myriad of EU regulations is Börje Ekholm, president and CEO of Swedish telecom and equipment company Ericsson. The rules around competition imposed by the EU are repelling ...