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Shares in Tem's parent company, PDD Holdings, have been held down by geopolitical risks and fierce competition in China's e-commerce sector. Indeed, the company's U.S.-listed shares have risen 43% from their March lows, but they still trade at just 13 times next year's expected earnings — half the valuation of the Nasdaq 100 and PDD's biggest discount to date. That might seem like a great bargain for a company that saw its revenue more than double in the most recent quarter, the second-fastest growing in the tech-heavy index after Nvidia. Some see the difference as natural, given the harsh trade…

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Amazon's 2024 Memorial Day Sale is here, and while there are thousands of great deals, the best deals are on tech gadgets. You can get OLED TVs, iPads, smart home devices, and headphones at record low prices. We've rounded up 25 great deals that are actually worth buying.• Shop Amazon's Memorial Day SaleWhile the Memorial Day sale is well known for its discounts on outdoor gear like grills, patio furniture, and lawn mowers, you can always find great deals on tech as well. Amazon's official Memorial Day sale launched earlier this week, and the first thing we noticed was that…

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Infosys CEO Salil Parekh has clarified that the company has no plans to cut staff numbers despite the advancements in generative AI (GenAI) leading to mass layoffs in the tech industry. In a recent interview with CNBC-TV18, Parekh emphasised that Infosys will not follow the trend of retrenchment. Parekh outlined Infosys' strategy to integrate various technologies, including GenAI, within the organization. He believes that technological advancements will not eliminate existing jobs, but will create new opportunities. Infosys will continue to hire talent and develop expertise in generative AI to better serve global enterprises.When asked if other IT companies are cutting…

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Image caption, Uravu founders (left to right) Govinda Balaji, Swapnil Shrivastav and Venkatesh RajaArticle informationauthor, Suzie Behanrole, Technology Reporter36 minutes agoWhen the Indian city of Kozhikode (also known as Calicut) was hit by a severe drought in 2016, residents, including student Swapnil Shrivastav, had access to only limited amounts of water each day. “We were only provided with two buckets of water a day, which we collected from a water tank,” he said.While he said water supply issues are not uncommon in parts of India, it had been a tough month for Shrivastav and others in the area. “The humidity…

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One of the top specialists remaining in the transfer portal is moving from Conference USA to the SEC for the 2024 college football season. Former Louisiana Tech punter Blake Ochsendorf announced his transfer to LSU on Monday. All glory to God. Many blessings to everyone who has led me to this point.Joe Tigers 🐯 pic.twitter.com/ujzSaa97XX— Blake Ochsendorf (@blakeochsendorf) May 27, 2024Related: Former Georgia Bulldogs running back moves to Toledo RocketsOchsendorf averaged 45.72 yards per punt in 2023, with 20 kicks placed inside the 20-yard line and 50 punts that traveled 50 or more yards. His punting yardage average was the…

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GettyGetty Impro.ai is a tech company developing and pioneering a new technology field called Performance Technology, which we believe will be a game changer in the business world, bridging the gap between coaching and performance to empower both individuals and organizations. Josh Blair, CEO and co-founder of Impro.ai, is at the forefront of this breakthrough. Using a combination of real people (Impro Performance Strategists, or IPS) and AI, the platform not only improves the way employees think, act, and practice, but also provides actionable insights to executives. Impro.ai will not only empower individuals, it will revolutionize the way organizations operate.…

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With global markets experiencing mixed conditions, with China's Shanghai Composite Index and CSI 300 experiencing notable declines amid ongoing economic pressures, investors are closely monitoring changing market trends. In these circumstances, researching growing companies with high insider ownership, such as Guangzhou Goaland Energy Conservation Tech, can provide valuable insights into a company with potentially resilient and informed strategic direction.Top 10 growing companies with high insider ownership in ChinanameInsider OwnershipRevenue GrowthKevoda Technology (SHSE:603786)12.8%25.1%Suzhou Sanmun Technology Co., Ltd. (SZSE:300522)37.6%63.4%Zhejiang Songyuan Automotive Safety System Co., Ltd. (SZSE:300893)20%24.2%Arctec Solar Holdings (SHSE:688408)38.7%24.5%Sinen Electric Limited (SZSE:300827)36.5%39.8%Anhui Huaheng Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (SHSE:688639)31.5%28.4%UTour Group (SZSE:002707)twenty four%33.1%Xi'an Sinofuse Electric…

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Memorial Day is upon us at last, and it means that deals are all over the place. You can save big on just about everything you could want from retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and many others. Just make sure you don’t slouch, because the deals on everything from TVs and smart home devices to major appliances, mattresses and furniture won’t last forever.To help you make the most of these limited-time sales, CNET’s team of shopping experts is dedicating hundreds of hours to sort through thousands of great (and some not-so-great) deals to round up the best bargains. Our absolute favorite Memorial Day deals Apple’s latest M3 Pro MacBook Pro is now available…

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Roku/CNETYou don't always have to spend a ton of money to get a great product, especially not today. Today is Memorial Day, which means it's the perfect day to get some big discounts on already super-cheap items. With sales on everything from popular portable speakers to critically acclaimed video games, you never know what's going to be on sale. To help you out, we've compiled a list of the best deals under $25 from retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart.Get in quick, as these sales may end after Memorial Day, so if you see something you like, today is…

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Info-Tech Research Group's latest study highlights how education institutions can streamline IT operations to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve service delivery. The global research and advisory firm's recently released blueprint addresses the complexities of IT consolidation, focusing on strategic planning, collaborative decision-making, and customized implementation for success. By following Info-Tech's insights, education IT leaders can overcome consolidation challenges and better align IT services with their institution's goals.Toronto, May 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Rapid evolution of educational technology and increasing pressure to reduce costs are driving the need for integrated IT services at academic institutions. Fragmented IT infrastructure can lead…

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