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$Nu Holdings(NU.US$ Hey, it's over 10 yuan
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$Nu Holdings(NU.US$ Nu Holdings, the Latin American fintech unicorn backed by Warren Buffett, made its debut on the US stock market yesterday. On its first day of trading, the company opened as high as $11.25, peaking at $12.24 before falling back to a 14.78% gain in its first day of trading. It made a good debut.
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$Intel(INTC.US$ Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger has been saying that it’s risky for the U.S. to rely too heavily on Asian chipmakers. He’s argued that the American government should only subsidize domestic players with the new $52 billion CHIPS Act. Gelsinger hammered away at the same point again last Wednesday, saying that China’s military threat against Taiwan makes the island “unstable.”
On Friday, $Taiwan Semiconductor(TSM.US$ fired back. It was the first time that I, or any experts I talk with, can recall the Taiwanese giant admonishing a customer. “Not too many people will believe what Intel says,” TSMC Chairman Mark Liu told reporters on the sideline of a tech forum in Taipei. He added that TSMC does not attack its “peers.” Previously, TSMC executives have almost always described Intel as a “customer” rather than a “peer,” as a show of respect.
“It will be very negative for the United States to subsidize only American companies,” Liu said. “Unlike Intel, TSMC is very positive about non-U.S. chipmakers expanding capacity in America. It is a great thing. This shows our decision two years ago [to build a new fab in Arizona] is correct.”
On Friday, $Taiwan Semiconductor(TSM.US$ fired back. It was the first time that I, or any experts I talk with, can recall the Taiwanese giant admonishing a customer. “Not too many people will believe what Intel says,” TSMC Chairman Mark Liu told reporters on the sideline of a tech forum in Taipei. He added that TSMC does not attack its “peers.” Previously, TSMC executives have almost always described Intel as a “customer” rather than a “peer,” as a show of respect.
“It will be very negative for the United States to subsidize only American companies,” Liu said. “Unlike Intel, TSMC is very positive about non-U.S. chipmakers expanding capacity in America. It is a great thing. This shows our decision two years ago [to build a new fab in Arizona] is correct.”
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There are many ways you can invest $1 million. The first thing to recognize is that you’ve amassed this much money, which is more than many people can say for themselves. Next, though, you need to determine a strategy and focus on executing that strategy (and stick to the plan!) so you can make that $1 million last and grow even more.
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