Aptos's (CRYPTO: APT) price has decreased 3.11% over the past 24 hours to $8.9, continuing its downward trend over the past week of -5.0%, moving from $9.39 to its current price.
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Latest Ratings for SUM
DateFirmActionFromTo Feb 2022Morgan StanleyMaintainsEqual-Weight Jan 2022BarclaysMaintainsEqual-Weight Dec 2021Morgan StanleyMaintainsEqual-Weight
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DateFirmActionFromTo Mar 2022Goldman SachsMaintainsSell Mar 2022HC Wainwright & Co.MaintainsBuy Feb 2022RBC CapitalMaintainsOutperform
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DateFirmActionFromTo Aug 2021Morgan StanleyMaintainsEqual-Weight Jul 2021JP MorganDowngradesOverweightNeutral Jul 2021Morgan StanleyMaintainsEqual-Weight
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Intel is rolling back one of the biggest changes to its laptop chips in years. The Verge: Remember how this fall's Lunar Lake laptops ditched the idea of memory sticks, putting a fixed amount of RAM on the processor package instead? Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger now says that turned out to be a financial mistake, and Intel won't do it again. Oh, and he may be axing desktop GPUs, too. Future Intel generations of chips, including Panther Lake and Nova Lake, won't have baked-on memory. "It's not a good way to run the business, so it really is for us a one-off with Lunar Lake," said Gelsinger on Intel's Q3 2024 earnings call, as spotted by VideoCardz.
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Key officials say entire population of northern Gaza ‘at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence’The situation in the northern Gaza Strip is “apocalyptic” as Israel pursues a military offensive against Hamas militants in the area, top United Nations officials have warned.“The entire Palestinian population in north Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence,” they said in a statement on Friday signed by the heads of UN agencies, including the UN children’s agency Unicef and the World Food Programme, and other aid groups. Continue reading...
Diners hail ‘great price’ of dishes at Swedish furniture chain’s food outlet next door to its Hammersmith storeIts meatballs are as famous as its flatpack furniture, with a meal in one of its restaurants often the highlight of an Ikea trip.Now shoppers can enjoy an Ikea meal without lugging around their kitchen sink – literally – as the furniture company has opened its first standalone restaurant on the UK high street in King Street in Hammersmith. Located next door to its west London city store, the space seats 75 people and serves a range of Swedish dishes. Continue reading...
Corporate resistance to AI tools is costing employees six hours per week in manual tasks that could be automated, according to research by recruitment firm SThree. Sixty-three percent of workers blame management's "digital illiteracy" for slow AI adoption, despite major companies rushing to tout AI initiatives since ChatGPT's launch. A 2023 tech.io study found two-thirds of business leaders barely use AI tools due to limited understanding.
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