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U.S. jobless claims fell at the beginning of the week, Q1 GDP revised down to -1.5%

U.S. jobless claims fell last week, and the labor market remained tight due to strong demand for workers despite rising interest rates and tightening financial conditions.Read the full article…

Commercial demand is strong, Dell’s Q1 revenue, Q2 outlook surged more than 9% after the USB flash drive

PC maker Dell (DELL-US) announced the latest financial report on Thursday (26th), driven by the steady growth of commercial PC sales and strong demand for network equipment, Dell’s Q1 revenue hit a record high in the same period, and the Q2 financial forecast was also better than market expectations, driving the stock price to rise after the market. more than 9%.Read the full article…

Broadcom acquires VMware for $61 billion in third-largest tech deal in history

Broadcom (Broadcom) (AVGO-US) announced Thursday (26) that it will acquire VMware (VMW-US)。Read the full article…

Apple’s iPhone production plan remains at last year’s level, sources say

According to a report by Bloomberg on Thursday (26th), Apple (AAPL-US) 2022 iPhone production plan, almost the same as 2021. For the industry, the global environment is developing in a more severe direction, and Apple is also becoming more conservative in its iPhone production attitude.Read the full article…

Japanese steel giant warns of further price hikes for cars, appliances

Nippon Steel, Japan’s largest steelmaker, said the company may have to pass on more costs to customers, meaning industries that use its steel products will face higher costs and that the impact will be felt in everything from cars to home appliances .Read the full article…


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