The chip maker’s Israeli subsidiary builds driver-assistance technology for major automakers and is now testing self-driving cars. ( read original story ...)
Intel plans to take self-driving car unit Mobileye public: Report
Intel Corp said on Monday it plans to take self-driving-car unit Mobileye public in the United States in mid-2022, a deal which could value the Israeli unit at more than $50 billion, a person familiar ... ( read original story ...)
Intel Announces IPO For Its Self-Driving Car Subsidiary Mobileye, Eyes $50bn Valuation For Israeli Firm It Purchased In 2017 For $15.3bn
Intel is reportedly valuing Mobileye at more than $50 billion. In 2017, Intel acquired Mobileye, which was an Israeli autonomous vehicle technology firm, for $15.3 billion. The acquisition helped ... ( read original story ...)
Intel plans to take self-driving car unit Mobileye public
“Amnon and I determined that an IPO provides the best opportunity to build on Mobileye ... Mobileye has never used Intel’s factories to make its chips, instead relying on Taiwan Semiconductor ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market Tipped To Halt Losing Streak On Tuesday
The Taiwan stock market has finished lower in back-to-back trading days, slipping more than 35 points or 0.2 percent in that span. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just beneath the 17,690-point ... ( read original story ...)
Fitch Assigns CEB International Investment Corporation First-Time ‘BBB’ Rating; Outlook Stable
Fitch Ratings has assigned CEB International Investment Corporation Limited (CEBII) a Long-Term Issuer Default (I ... ( read original story ...)
Belize receives grant from Taiwan for infrastructure development
The grant will support the overall development of Belize, particularly, the development of its transportation infrastructure and the construction of a modern government office building in Belize City. ( read original story ...)
4M Payment Card Details Found On Sale On The Internet – 30k Belong To Taiwan
New research by NordVPN has analyzed 4M payment cards that were found for sale on the dark web and belonged to citizens of 140 countries. The average price of a Taiwanese card was 19 dollars and 60 ... ( read original story ...)
After a Successful IPO, Is It Too Late to Buy GlobalFoundries Stock?
An initial public offering and the global chip shortage have brought GlobalFoundries added attention. Massive revenue growth and a turn to profitability bode well for the stock. Despite a rising stock ... ( read original story ...)
Vingroup plans U.S. IPO for automaking arm in late 2022
Labourers work at Vinfast auto plant on the occasion of its opening ceremony in Hai Phong city, Vietnam June 14, 2019. REUTERS/Kham/File Photo ... ( read original story ...)
Vietnam and Taiwan exceed US Treasury currency thresholds, but no manipulator labels
Vietnam and Taiwan again exceeded the U.S. Treasury's thresholds for possible currency manipulation and enhanced analysis under a 2015 trade law, but the department on Friday refrained from formally ... ( read original story ...)
China Evergrande Group warns it may run out of money
China Evergrande Group (恆大集團), which is struggling under US$310 billion in debt, on Friday said that it might run out of money to “perform its financial obligations” sending Chinese regulators ... ( read original story ...)
Exaggerating risks in region is a US “trick” to strengthen hegemony
The Chinese mainland will not take the initiative to take military action against the island of Taiwan, but if secessionist forces on the island cross the red line, the mainland is sure and capable of ... ( read original story ...)
Vietnam, Taiwan exceed US Treasury currency thresholds, but no manipulator labels
Vietnam and Taiwan again exceeded the U.S. Treasury's thresholds for possible currency manipulation and enhanced analysis under a 2015 trade law, but the department on Friday refrained from formally ... ( read original story ...)
APEC’s continued salience for Taiwanese diplomacy
By I-wei Jennifer Chang At the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) virtual leaders' meetings held in November, Taiwan president Tsai I ... ( read original story ...)
Could Taiwan’s Political Left Reconsider Nuclear Power?
Past politics have tainted nuclear power in Taiwan, but a positive, forward-looking, and socially responsible platform is possible. ( read original story ...)