Spain concludes purchase of 10% stake in Telefonica
STC built a 9.9% stake in Telefonica worth 2.1 billion euros in September. Its holding consists of 4.9% of Telefonica's shares and financial instruments that give it another 5%.
STC built a 9.9% stake in Telefonica worth 2.1 billion euros in September. Its holding consists of 4.9% of Telefonica's shares and financial instruments that give it another 5%.
Consultation on 377 of those roles would begin immediately, mainly from areas supporting the products and services to be exited in its enterprise business, Telstra said.
"Before the cyber attack, we were moving with an increase of 11-12% quarter-on-quarter in 2023. The cyber attack ate up about 3% of the annual growth," Kyivstar CEO Oleksandr Komarov told Interfax-Ukraine agency.
The deal comes months after Cisco Systems bought out cybersecurity firm Splunk for $28 billion in September as firms look to strengthen their enterprise security products amid increasing digital safety threats.
Finland's Nordic neighbours Sweden and Norway have recently grown increasingly critical of hosting them, with some industry experts arguing the Nordic countries should use their renewable power for products such as green steel that could leave higher surplus value in the countries.
After Intel's processors dominated the personal computer market for decades, Qualcomm and other makers of lower-power Arm components have tried to compete in the Windows-PC market.
Apple has launched a significant discounting campaign on its official Tmall site in China, offering up to 2,300 yuan ($318) off select iPhone models from May 20 to May 28. This move aims to bolster its position in the high-end smartphone market amid rising competition from local brands like Huawei. The current discounts are much larger than those in February, where the highest discount was 1,150 yuan.
"There is a lot riding on Nvidia's earnings. It is the most important stock in the sector," said Will Rhind, founder and CEO of GraniteShares, which runs an ETF that invests in the chip firm.
Despite those risks, "high-performance computing and accelerating expansion of new applications such as AI boost solid demand for our semiconductor and servers supply chain," the economy ministry said in a statement.
Some experts have warned AI could pose an existential threat to humanity comparable to nuclear weapons or climate change, underscoring the need for greater international coordination on the technology's regulation.
Kretinsky's offer was made by his EP Equity Investment (EPEI) fund in partnership with British fund Attestor. A spokesperson for EPEI-Attestor said that "EPEI is exclusively concentrated on saving Atos as we believe in our restructuring capacities".