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By 2027, that ratio is expected to increase to 43% of tasks completed by machines and 57% by humans. "On the one hand, yes, it's scary to envision a world in which almost no job is safe from automation or from robotics. The annual installation of industrial robots is expected to grow by about 30%, from 553,000 installations in 2022 to 718,000 in 2026. Themes ETF launched its version of a robotics-focused ETF called Themes Robotics and Automation ETF (BOTT) on Monday. Lincoln Electric Holdings (LECO)Toyota Industries (6201 JP)Esab Corp (ESAB)Nordson Corp (NDSN)Fortive Corp (FTV)Intel Corp (INTC)Konecranes Oyj (KCR FH)Microchip Technology (MCHP)Silicon Motion Technology (SIMO)Semtech Corp (SMTC )
Persons: Taylor Krystkowiak, Krystkowiak, Konecranes, SIMO, Semtech Organizations: Boston Dynamics, Business, International Federation of Robotics, Automation, Lincoln Electric Holdings, Toyota Industries, Esab, Nordson, Fortive, Intel Corp, Technology, Motion Technology Locations: Medicine, guesswork
Vitesco shares soar on 3.64 bln euro Schaeffler deal
  + stars: | 2023-10-09 | by ( Ozan Ergenay | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
BERLIN, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Vitesco (VTSCn.DE) shares rose 19.8% on Monday morning on news that its largest shareholder Schaeffler AG (SHA_p.DE) will launch a tender offer valuing the powertrain supplier at 3.64 billion euros ($3.83 billion). EV components maker Schaeffler AG, controlled by Germany's billionaire Schaeffler family, already holds 49.9% of Vitesco, which has seen its shares rise 39% this year. Schaeffler shares were down 6.6% at 0713 GMT. Schaeffler said it would offer remaining shareholders 91 euros ($95.83) per share, a fifth above last week's closing price. Listed preference shares are to be converted into ordinary shares, and the remaining shareholders will be on an equal footing with the family holding ordinary shares.
Persons: Schaeffler, Vitesco, Ozan Ergenay, Christina Amann, Victoria Waldersee, Friederike Heine, Kim Coghill, Louise Heavens Organizations: Schaeffler AG, EV, Schaeffler, Thomson
Nvidia has captured the hearts of investors, but at least one market veteran refuses to show the artificial intelligence pioneer any love. "Nvidia is the stock market's new Tesla, where the market blindly assigns a ridiculously high and unrealistic valuation," Trainer wrote in an email to Insider on August 24. Trainer continued: "Investors should not be chasing Nvidia stock, as it is way too expensive. "While we recognize that artificial intelligence is an exciting technology and Nvidia is a great company, investors must pay attention to a company's valuation," Trainer wrote. To live up to its current valuation, Nvidia would have to increase revenue by 20% per year for the next 25 years, the investment research firm CEO wrote.
Persons: Nvidia's, David Trainer, We're, SIMO Organizations: Nvidia, Bank of America, Rosenblatt Securities, KLA Corporation, Motion Technology Locations: Santa Clara, Nashville
China does Intel a small favor
  + stars: | 2023-08-16 | by ( Jonathan Guilford | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Aug 16 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Intel (INTC.O) can thank China later. The chipmaker on Wednesday terminated its $5.4 billion acquisition of Tower Semiconductor (TSEM.TA), after failing to secure approval from the country’s State Administration for Market Regulation. Beijing’s trustbusters are providing a helpful escape route from the intensifying technology trade war. Reuters GraphicsAdding Tower would have helped Intel boss Pat Gelsinger with his strategic pivot to making semiconductors designed by others. Tower uses old technology, however, while Intel’s new customers, including the U.S. Department of Defense and Qualcomm, want cutting-edge fabrication.
Persons: Pat Gelsinger, MaxLinear, China’s, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Sharon Lam Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Intel, Reuters, Tower Semiconductor, Administration, Market, NXP Semiconductors, U.S . Department of Defense, Qualcomm, Wall Street Journal, Motion Technology, Cisco Systems, Acacia Communications, Thomson Locations: San Diego , California, China, country’s, Washington, Beijing
The U.S. encouraged China to set up a robust antitrust regime. Now, Beijing is holding back its required green light for mergers that involve American companies as a technology war with Washington intensifies. Chinese regulators recently have slowed down their merger reviews of a number of proposed acquisitions by U.S. companies, including Intel Corp.’s $5.2 billion takeover of Israel-based Tower Semiconductor Ltd. and chip maker MaxLinear Inc.’s $3.8 billion purchase of Silicon Motion Technology of Taiwan, according to people close to the process.
Qualcomm (QCOM.O) ended its $44 billion purchase of Dutch peer NXP Semiconductors NV in 2018 after failing to secure regulatory approval. read moreChina's regulators have declined to comment on the DuPont deal and have not provided a reason for the delay in reviewing it. One merger arbitrage fund investor, who declined to be named, said deals involving Chinese approval will be closely watched in the aftermath of the scrapped DuPont-Rogers deal. Shares of some U.S. companies with a significant footprint in China that are waiting to complete deals dropped on Wednesday as a result. Some investors cautioned, however, that the collapse of these deals hinges not just on whether Chinese regulators will withhold clearance but also on whether the acquirers are committed to the transactions.
The 2022 iPad Air has the same performance as the 2021 iPad Pros , but it's $200 to $500 cheaper. If that's the case, the $750 iPad Air with 256GB is a better bet — and still cheaper than the base-level iPad Pro. Apple iPad Air 2022 vs iPad Pro 2021: camerasAppleI'd consider this a niche option, as phones come with cameras already. Apple iPad Air 2022 vs iPad Pro 2021: which should you buy? However, none of the iPad Pro models can beat the iPad Air on value.
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