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Invesco QQQ $QQQ is Jaffetilchin Investment Partners LLC’s 7th Largest Position
themarketsdaily82d ago

Invesco QQQ $QQQ is Jaffetilchin Investment Partners LLC’s 7th Largest Position

Jaffetilchin Investment Partners LLC lifted its holdings in Invesco QQQ (NASDAQ:QQQ – Free Report) by 1.9% in the fourth quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the SEC. The institutional investor owned 72,775 shares of the exchange traded fund’s stock after purchasing an additional 1,331 shares during the period. Invesco QQQ makes up 2.6% [...]

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Japan’s Most Ambitious Chip Project Surfaces as Fujitsu Pairs With Rapidus to Build One of the World’s First 1.4nm Chips
wccftech82d ago

Japan’s Most Ambitious Chip Project Surfaces as Fujitsu Pairs With Rapidus to Build One of the World’s First 1.4nm Chips

Japan's semiconductor ambitions have surged in the past few years, and now the leading manufacturer, Fujitsu, intends to partner with Rapidus to build cutting-edge tech. Fujitsu to Build Likely the World's First 1.4nm NPU, To Position It Alongside High-End Monaka CPUs Japan's chip industry, with the backing of its government, has been making significant progress, not just in production but also in building an ecosystem that relies on domestic resources. We have already seen TSMC showing intentions to expand into Japan, which is a direct indication that the administration is eager to invest in this sector. In addition, a report [...]

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From backup to resilience: A 2026 data strategy imperative
expresscomputer82d ago

From backup to resilience: A 2026 data strategy imperative

By Govind Rammurthy, CEO and Managing Director, eScan Every year, World Backup Day reminds us to back up our data. Every year, most people ignore it. Then ransomware hits, a [...] The post From backup to resilience: A 2026 data strategy imperative appeared first on Express Computer .

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Could the energy crisis prompt US and China to ‘sit down and work together’?
scmp82d ago

Could the energy crisis prompt US and China to ‘sit down and work together’?

As the Strait of Hormuz crisis roils world energy markets, China and the US still have strong potential to work together to find solutions, according to a researcher with a Chinese think tank. Wang Lining – who heads the oil market department at the Economics and Technology Research Institute under state-run China National Petroleum Corporation – also said Washington’s change in direction on energy diplomacy was a “reminder” that Beijing could play a bigger role in global governance. Wang made...

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