Factory workers in industrial parks in the two northern provinces of Bắc Giang and Bắc Ninh are moving into their companies' dormitories in a bid to kickstart production after weeks of temporary shutdown due to COVID-19.
Dagang NeXchange Bhd's (DNeX) share and warrant prices rose and became the most-actively traded securities in morning trade on Bursa Malaysia today following news that Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, the main assembler of Apple Inc’s iPhones, has acquired 120 million shares or a 5.03% stake in DNeX for RM108 million.
Apple Inc’s local manufacturing partner Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) yesterday began weekly testing of staff coming to its headquarters in New Taipei City’s Tucheng District (土城), the first company in the city to screen employees for COVID-19.
Hon Hai, known globally as Foxconn Technology Group (富士康科技集團), said that most of its employees are already working from home, but “several hundred” of them have to be on site, such as research and development personnel.
“Our work has not been set back by current measures,” the company said in a news release. “We are doing everything we can to protect
SignalWire secures $30 million in funding to expand communications network
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Want to Read More? A Silicon Valley company whose founder operates the business from southeastern Wisconsin secured $30 million in funding to support research and development for its cloud-computing platform and to expand its workforce.
SignalWire offers an elastic cloud network that enables companies to integrate voice, video and messaging capabilities into their infrastructure or applications.
Its cloud messaging platform supports programmable SMS, allowing users to reach customers through preferred channels or to incorporate chat experiences without needing to reconfigure network policies.
The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, but its CEO and founder