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Jack Ma s Fortune Jumps $2 Billion After Record Alibaba Fine

Jack Ma’s Fortune Jumps $2 Billion After Record Alibaba Fine Bloomberg 2 days ago Cecile Vannucci © Bloomberg Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., left, gestures while speaking during a fireside interview at the Viva Technology conference in Paris, France, on Thursday, May 16, 2019. Donald Trump’s latest offensive against China’s Huawei Technologies Co. puts Europe in an even bigger bind over which side to pick, but France s President Emmanuel Macron is holding the line. (Bloomberg) China just slapped a record antitrust fine on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. The company thanked the government and investors breathed a sigh of relief.

Next victim of chip shortage will be your home internet router

MONEYWEB app instead? Lockdowns and huge increase in people working from home globally have exacerbated shortages. By Thomas Seal, Takashi Mochizuki and Debby Wu, Bloomberg 10 Apr 2021  00:02  Image: Scott Eells/Bloomberg Broadband providers are seeing delays of more than a year when ordering internet routers, becoming yet another victim of chip shortages choking global supply chains and adding challenges for millions still working from home. Carriers have been quoted order times as long as 60 weeks, more than doubling previous waits, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because the discussions are private. INSIDERGOLD Subscribe for full access to all our share and unit trust data tools, our award-winning articles, and support quality journalism in the process.

Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis

Sixty-Week Delay on Router Orders Shows Scale of Chip Crisis Broadband providers are seeing delays of more than a year when ordering internet routers, becoming yet another victim of the global chip shortages. Bloomberg | Apr 09, 2021 Thomas Seal, Takashi Mochizuki and Debby Wu (Bloomberg)  Broadband providers are seeing delays of more than a year when ordering internet routers, becoming yet another victim of chip shortages choking global supply chains and adding challenges for millions still working from home. Carriers have been quoted order times as long as 60 weeks, more than doubling previous waits, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because the discussions are private.

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