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This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. In Asia, chip companies lifted Taiwan stocks, with heavyweight Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp surging as much as 6.6%. Peltz said he and Rasulo will be like "Batman and Robin" in an interview with CNBC, if they get elected. India's wealthy, China's shrinking working populationIndia's affluent population is set to nearly double and drive consumption growth in the world's fifth-largest economy.
Persons: Dow, Nelson Peltz, Jay Rasulo, Peltz, Rasulo, Robin, Bernstein, AllianceBernstein Organizations: CNBC, Dow, Apple, Bank of America, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp, Disney, Trian, Management, Davos India, Economic Locations: Asia, Taiwan, India, Davos, Switzerland, China, Pacific
The hefty Davos promotions come after India surpassed China last year as the world's biggest country by population. Now India is touting its growing strength as a nation of innovation and as a global business hub in front of some of the world's richest and most powerful people. "As China's economy slows down, India's relatively rapid growth stands out as a clear opportunity for investors in Davos looking for bright spots." "We had an all-time revenue record in India," Apple CEO Tim Cook said on the company's latest earnings call in November, in response to an analyst's question about the company's momentum there. Hidary said Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani's smartphone company Jio will serve about 600 million people in India through a $12 device.
Persons: There's, Ravi Agrawal, Agrawal, Narendra Modi, that's, Tim Cook, Apple Tim Cook, Punit Paranjpe, Jack Hidary, Hidary, Mukesh, Ambani Organizations: India Engagement, Wipro, Infosys, Tata, Foreign Policy, CNN, CNBC, World Bank, International Trade Administration, Visual, Bank of India, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple, AFP, Getty, India, AMD, Nvidia, Micron, WEF Locations: DAVOS, Switzerland, Davos, India, China, CNN India, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, U.S, Mumbai, Bangalore, Gujarat
We're adding to our Eaton position after learning about data center news that makes us even more bullish about this power management company. Late Thursday, Blackstone and Digital Realty announced a huge joint venture to develop $7 billion worth of data centers across Europe and North America. News like this is fantastic for Eaton, whose largest end market by sales is Data Centers & Distributed IT, representing about 15% of sales. In the press release announcing the deal, Gray said, "Data centers are experiencing once-in-a-generation demand growth, driven by cloud adoption and the AI revolution." AI data centers require both higher power and higher power density relative to traditional data centers, resulting in three times the electric content.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Eaton, Jon Gray, Blackstone, Gray, Jim Cramer, Jim, Brendan Mcdermid Organizations: ETN, Blackstone, Digital Realty, Centers, Data Center, Data, CNBC, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Eaton, Europe, North America, New York City, U.S
About 15% or $2.7 billion of Nvidia's revenue for the quarter ended October came from Singapore, a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing showed. Revenue coming from Singapore in the third quarter jumped 404.1% from the $562 million in revenue recorded in the same period a year ago. Singapore only trailed behind the U.S. (34.77%,) Taiwan (23.91%) and China including Hong Kong (22.24%) in Nvidia's third-quarter sales rankings. "I would highly think it's due to data centers as Singapore has quite a lot of data centers and cloud service providers," Maybank Securities analyst Jarick Seet told CNBC. Building data centers, of course!," said Sang Shin, an ex-Temasek and GIC executive, in a LinkedIn post.
Persons: Jakub Porzycki, Jarick Seet, Sang Shin, Shin Organizations: Getty, Nvidia, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Maybank Securities, CNBC, Temasek, GIC Locations: Krakow, Poland, U.S, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Nvidia's, GIC
Intesa Sanpaolo bank logo and stock graph are seen displayed in this illustration taken, May 3, 2022. Italy's AGCM antitrust authority opened a probe earlier this month into the way Intesa was transferring clients to Isybank after a raft of complaints which the watchdog said had now reached 5,000. It wants Intesa to only move clients who explicitly give their consent. Isybank targets 4 million Intesa customers under 65 who only access their banking services remotely. The group migrated the first 300,000 Intesa account holders in October and plans to shift another 2 million in March.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Intesa, AGCM, Carlo Messina, Antonio Valitutti, Isybank, Valentina Za, Giulia Segreti, Christina Fincher, Jane Merriman, Susan Fenton Organizations: REUTERS, Bank of Italy, European Central Bank, Thomson Locations: Italy
The State Department relies on its Diplomatic Security Service to protect diplomats around the world. To protect those diplomats, the State Department relies on a little-known but highly capable agency — the Diplomatic Security Service. US State DepartmentAs the State Department's law-enforcement and security arm, the Diplomatic Security Service has been protecting US diplomats at home and abroad since 1916. "Through the council, the State Department can exchange information in real-time with hundreds of private businesses, faith-based organizations, and other US entities," a State Department spokesperson told Insider. Diplomatic Security ServiceFollowing a string of high-profile cyberattacks against government agencies and private businesses, US national-security officials are increasingly focused on cybersecurity.
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SummaryCompanies UK business investment has lagged since Brexit"Largest business tax cut" in modern history-HuntTax break costs 11 bln stg a yearOBR forecasts 3 bln stg a year investment boostLONDON, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Britain's finance minister Jeremy Hunt made a tax break for business investment permanent on Wednesday, aiming to kickstart growth in the country's sluggish economy. Hunt hopes that by making permanent the tax break known as "full expensing", companies will spend more on new kit and technology, lifting productivity. This is the largest business tax cut in modern British history," Hunt said in his Autumn Statement on Wednesday. BT (BT.L), a beneficiary of the tax break as it is investing billions in building a new fibre network, welcomed Hunt's move. British business investment has trailed that of other developed economies, according to research from the International Monetary Fund.
Persons: Jeremy Hunt, Hunt, Hunt's, Philip Jansen, Jessica Taylor, Handout, Stephen Phipson, Robert Forrester, David Milliken, Kylie MacLellan, Sarah Young, Kate Holton, Alex Richardson Organizations: LONDON, BT, Labour, Conservatives, Britain's, REUTERS Acquire, International Monetary Fund, Vertu, BBC Radio, Thomson Locations: Britain, London, British
Chip stock addition One notable update to Goldman Sach's directors' cut list was the addition of ASML Holdings – a Netherlands-headquartered chip machine-maker that has Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ( TSMC ) as its biggest customer. Stocks on the list British telecommunications player BT Group made the investment bank's updated directors' cut list – with an upside of around 149% from its Oct. 30 close, based on a 12-month price target of £280 ($340.68). Delivery Hero is another favorite stock, with a price target of 53.90 euros ($57.04), giving it an upside of approximately 128%. German real estate player Vonovia was another company that made the investment bank's list with 75% upside based on a 12-month price target of 36.70 euros. They are thus focused on identifying quality growth and select value stocks for their their conviction list of top buy-rated stocks.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, ASML Holdings Goldman, Stocks, Vonovia, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: ASML Holdings, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Euronext, Nasdaq, BT Group Locations: Europe, Netherlands, Euronext Amsterdam, ASML, bullish, British
SAO PAULO, Oct 31 (Reuters) - QI Tech, a Brazilian financial services provider to businesses, raised 1 billion reais ($200 million) in a Series B round led by General Atlantic to fund future acquisitions while preparing for a potential public offering, the company said on Tuesday. The Sao Paulo-based firm provides banking services and digital infrastructure for businesses. With the funds, QI Tech will be "very attentive to market opportunities," co-founder and Chief Financial Officer Marcelo Bentivoglio told Reuters. In addition to General Atlantic, the round was joined by Across Capital Partners, which already was a shareholder in the firm. QI Tech had also previously received investments from Singapore's GIC in a round that raised $50 million.
Persons: Marcelo Bentivoglio, Bentivoglio, Patricia Vilas Boas, Peter Frontini, Chris Reese Organizations: SAO PAULO, QI Tech, General Atlantic, Tech, Reuters, Across Capital Partners, Thomson Locations: Sao Paulo, Brazil
SINGAPORE, Oct 30 (Reuters) - U.S. private equity firm KKR (KKR.N) has signed an agreement to invest $400 million in Malaysian subsea telecommunications cable services provider OMS Group, the companies said in a joint statement on Monday. Additional details of the transaction were not disclosed in the statement. The deal marks KKR's latest investment in Southeast Asia digital infrastructure, adding to its existing investments that includes the regional data center of Singapore Telecommunications (STEL.SI) and Philippines-based digital infrastructure company Pinnacle Towers. KKR's investment will be used to accelerate OMS' growth, including expanding fleet size and capabilities and investing in cable landing stations and subsea cable routes, the statement said. Reporting by Yantoultra Ngui; Editing by Kim Coghill and Muralikumar AnantharamanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Yantoultra Ngui, Kim Coghill, Muralikumar Organizations: KKR, Singapore Telecommunications, Pinnacle Towers, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Southeast Asia, Philippines
[1/5] Volunteers gather at the Donald Trump 2024 campaign headquarters in Iowa ahead of a door-knocking event in Urbandale, Iowa, U.S., October 14, 2023. Reuters interviews with nearly 40 party leaders, Trump staff and campaign volunteers in Iowa show how the former president has learned from his past mistakes. In 2016, Trump, thinking he had little chance of winning Iowa, kept his operation in the state threadbare. "I don't think people realize in 2016 how shoestring that was," said Jeff Kaufmann, chairman of the Iowa Republican Party, referring to the Trump campaign. In 2016 Trump didn't have the staffing or digital infrastructure to follow up on such leads, meaning many Trump supporters like Jones and her husband stayed home on caucus night.
Persons: Donald Trump, Nathan Layne, Trump, Ted Cruz, Jeff Kaufmann, Rachel Paine Caufield, Trump's, Ron Desantis, Alex Latcham, we've, Ann Jones, Jones, Marshall Moreau, Cris Christenson, DeSantis, he's, Jonah Jones, Adel, Ross Colvin, Daniel Wallis Organizations: Volunteers, REUTERS, DES, Trump, Iowa Republican Party, Sunday Trump, Drake University, Reuters, DeSantis, Hawkeye State, Ipsos, Iowa, Christian, Republican, Thomson Locations: Iowa, Urbandale , Iowa, U.S, , Iowa, Sioux City, Florida, Cruz, Adel, Des Moines, Clive , Iowa, Adel , Iowa
AdvertisementAdvertisementIncreasing efficiencies in the retail supply chain is necessaryPaul Maguire, the head of retail delivery at the digital consultancy Endava, told Insider that embarking on a digital transformation was critical to better-connected and more resilient retail supply chains. Digital technology will "close gaps in supply-chain visibility" and help retailers "manage future unforeseen surges in product demand," he said. These innovations will "continue to bolster and streamline the retail supply chain as they become even more sophisticated," Maguire said. AdvertisementAdvertisementTo survive, Perry said that the retail supply chain must take steps to become more agile and flexible. ScanditA data-driven tech strategy can also help retailers appeal to sustainability-conscious consumers.
Persons: , Paul Maguire, Maguire, John Perry, Perry, they'd, Wunderman, Arifi, Naji, Wunderman Thompson, Samuel Mueller, Mueller Organizations: Service, SCALA Consulting, Wunderman Thompson Commerce & Technology, DFS, Wunderman Thompson Commerce, Technology Locations: Ukraine, SCALA, British
The AI boom has triggered a surge in spending on data centers. The AI boom has supercharged a wave of spending on data centers. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe data center boom is set to double or triple the amount of energy consumed by these data centers. A recent Cowen research report estimated that AI data centers could require more than five times the power of traditional facilities. Amazon does not disclose how many data centers it occupies, where they are located, or how much electricity they consume.
Persons: , ChatGPT, it's, Jonathan Gray, Cowen, Marc Ganzi, Shaolei Ren, Tom Keane, Keane, Bernstein, Mark Moerdler, Jahi, Matt McCollister, Pena Popo, Blackstone, Karla Moran, Moran Organizations: Service, McKinsey, Nvidia, UC Riverside, Microsoft, Washington, Getty, Lincoln Property Company, Harrison Street, Google, Meta, Amazon, Blackstone, Income Trust, QTS Realty Trust, Amazon Web Services, AP, Phoenix Locations: America, Rural America, Loudoun Meadows, Aldie , VA, Ohio, New Albany, Columbus, Northern Virginia, Dallas, Phoenix, Silicon Valley, Chicago, Washington, DC, Virginia, New York City, Salt
Shmyhal told a high-level roundtable to support Ukraine held during the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings in Marrakech, Morocco, that Ukraine's state budget deficit would be about 20% of the country's GDP this year and 21% in 2024. "We expect support from all our partners, both in equal amounts, Shmyhal said. He said the World Bank has been helping to assess recovery needs, adding that $14 billion alone would be needed for a rapid-recovery response program. Shmyhal said the key to the country's resilience has been economic reform programs, including those to fight corruption and boost digitalization. "If the right conditions are created, we estimate that as much as one-third of Ukraine's future needs could be met with private-sector financing," Banga said.
Persons: Denys Shmyhal, Shmyhal, Ajay Banga, Banga, Janet Yellen, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, David Lawder, Alex Richardson, Leslie Adler Organizations: Ukrainian, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Bank, U.S, Treasury, Ukraine, Thomson Locations: MARRAKECH, Morocco, Ukraine, Marrakech, Russia, U.S
UNESCO, Dutch launch project to prepare for AI supervision
  + stars: | 2023-10-05 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
AI (Artificial Intelligence) letters are placed on computer motherboard in this illustration taken June 23, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsTHE HAGUE, Oct 5 (Reuters) - The Netherlands and the U.N. on Thursday launched a project to help prepare Europe's national agencies to supervise artificial intelligence (AI). The project, undertaken with support of the European Commission, comes ahead of the passage of the AI Act, the broad legislation that is expected to govern AI use in Europe. In the project, The United Nations' Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) will be assembling information about how European countries are currently supervising AI and putting together a list of "best practices" recommendations. The Dutch digital infrastructure agency (RDI) will be assisting UNESCO in communicating and meeting with national working groups from around Europe, including a first meeting on Thursday in The Hague.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, UNESCO's Gabriela Ramos, Nathalie Berger, Toby Sterling, Alexandra Hudson Organizations: REUTERS, HAGUE, European Commission, United Nations, Cultural Organization, UNESCO, Union, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson Locations: Netherlands, Europe, The Hague
DigitalBridge — Shares of the digital infrastructure company jumped 5.8% after JPMorgan upgraded the company to overweight from neutral. After the market closed Wednesday, Jefferies posted earnings of 22 cents per share on revenue of $1.18 billion. Accenture — Shares of the IT and consulting firm fell nearly 5% Thursday after Accenture reported mixed results for its fiscal fourth quarter. The used-car retailer's fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue slipped from a year ago on weakening demand for used cars. Concentrix — Shares gained 10% a day after Concentrix said it would hike its quarterly dividend 10% to about 30 cents a share.
Persons: Trimble —, DigitalBridge, Jefferies, Duolingo, Wolfe, Lululemon, CarMax, Concentrix, FactSet, , Jesse Pound, Christina Cheddar, Berk Organizations: Corporation, JPMorgan, Jefferies, UBS, Resorts, Wolfe Research, Accenture —, Accenture, StreetAccount, Micron, LSEG
The bank upgraded the stock to overweight from neutral and raised its price target to $25 from $19. DBRG YTD mountain DigitalBridge stock has climbed more than 51% from the start of the year. "The transformed DigitalBridge is a direct way for investors to benefit from digital infrastructure investment management on a global basis without being fully invested to one vertical or region," Choe said. "Investors are looking for focused alternative asset managers and digital infrastructure is highly attractive given long-term growth prospects, scale and return potential." "We believe DBRG will be able to raise capital in a more stable financial environment as rates level off and digital infrastructure gains broader appeal to pension, sovereign wealth and other infrastructure funds," he said.
Persons: DigitalBridge, Richard Choe, Choe, DBRG, Michael Bloom Organizations: JPMorgan
Citi reiterates Sunrun as buy Citi said it's bullish heading into Sunrun earnings later this quarter. We believe RUN has higher inventory than its peers and will take longer to utilize the higher priced inventory." Bank of America reiterates Meta as buy Bank of America said it's standing by its buy rating on Meta shares after the company's Meta Connect event on Wednesday. Needham reiterates Amazon as buy Needham said investors should buy any dip in shares of the e-commerce giant. Goldman Sachs reiterates Micron as buy Goldman said it's standing by its buy rating on shares Micron after its earnings report on Wednesday.
Persons: BTIG, Evercore, Teradata, Sunrun, it's, Ray Ban Smart, Needham, Wolfe, Bernstein, TSCO, Davidson's, Apple, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Wendy's Organizations: Citi, UBS, Bank of America, Meta, Boeing, Davidson, Tractor Supply, JPMorgan, Huntington Ingalls Industries, Defense, Microsoft, Apple, Services, Digital Investment Management, Deutsche Bank, General Electric, Deutsche, GE, Emerson Electric Deutsche, Micron Locations: financials
A Volkswagen logo is seen during the press day at the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California, U.S. November 17, 2022. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsFRANKFURT, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) on Thursday said that a major IT outage, which had caused most of its German plants to halt production, was resolved overnight and its global production network was up and running again. "The IT infrastructure problems in the Volkswagen network were resolved during the course of the night and the network is stable again," Volkswagen said, without providing details on the impact or cause of the incident. The global production network is up and running, and production is expected to proceed as planned," it said, adding individual systems may still be affected during a transitional phase. "We need safety systems here that work," Wissing told broadcaster RTL/n-tv.
Persons: Mike Blake, Volker Wissing, Wissing, Christoph Steitz, Miranda Murray, Kim Coghill, Elaine Hardcastle Organizations: Los Angeles Auto, REUTERS, Rights, VW, Volkswagen, Porsche AG, Audi, Toyota, RTL, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Wolfsburg, Emden, Osnabrueck, Hanover, Dresden, Zwickau, Braunschweig, Kassel, Chemnitz, Salzgitter
Micron — The chipmaker's shares fell 3.4% Thursday before the bell on the back of a weaker-than-expected earnings forecast. For the fiscal fourth quarter, the company posted a narrower-than-expected loss as well as revenue that topped expectations. CarMax — Shares fell nearly 12% as fiscal second-quarter earnings fell from a year ago on weakening demand for used cars. Peloton — Shares popped nearly 14% in premarket trading Thursday after Peloton and Lululemon announced a five-year strategic partnership on Wednesday. The company's fourth-quarter earnings forecast of $3.03 to $3.15 per share also fell below analysts' forecasts of $3.33 per share, according to FactSet.
Persons: Ryan Cohen, Matthew Furlong, CarMax, Lululemon, DigitalBridge, Concentrix, FactSet, , Sarah Min, Pia Singh Organizations: Micron, LSEG, GameStop, UBS, JPMorgan
But let's face it, many of the tasks junior bankers spend their time on could very well be done by a robot. "As a junior banker you don't critically think. With artificial intelligence progressing by leaps and bounds, how will it impact the job of the junior banker? She said it's already helping junior bankers get their jobs done faster. "It will allow junior bankers to operate at a higher level with that first pass of analysis being prepared by the technology," said Torrente.
Persons: Wall, Tamara Bitticks, it's, Carlo Allegri, Bitticks, Crystal Cox, Peter Torrente, Bogdan Tudose, Morgan Stanley, Tudose, Goldman Sachs, Banks Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Reuters, Deloitte, Industry, Wall, Google, KPMG, Blackstone, JPMorgan, Excel, Getty, Deutsche Locations: Manhattan, San Francisco
FILE PHOTO A man looks out of the window under a Singtel signage at their head office in Singapore February 12, 2015. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 18 (Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications (STEL.SI) said on Monday private equity firm KKR (KKR.N) will acquire a 20% stake in the firm's regional data centre business with an investment commitment of up to S$1.1 billion ($806.87 million). The deal puts the enterprise value of SingTel’s overall regional data centre business at S$5.5 billion ($4.03 billion) and the funds will be used to expand the data centre's business across Southeast Asian markets, including Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. The transaction is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2023. ($1 = 1.3633 Singapore dollars)Reporting by Navya Mittal in Bengaluru; Editing by Muralikumar AnantharamanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Edgar Su, David Luboff, Navya Mittal, Muralikumar Organizations: REUTERS, Singapore Telecommunications, KKR, Thomson Locations: Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Asia, Pacific, Bengaluru
India’s fintech partygoers nurse a needed hangover
  + stars: | 2023-09-11 | by ( Shritama Bose | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
MUMBAI, Sept 11 (Reuters Breakingviews) - India’s financial technology industry is suffering from overindulgence. And it was on full display at a sombre Global Fintech Festival in Mumbai last week. The South Asian country is the world’s third-largest fintech market by number of unicorns. Poster child Byju’s is squabbling with lenders as investors walk away and financial reports get delayed. Follow @ShritamaBose on XCONTEXT NEWSThe Global Fintech Fest organised by the National Payments Corporation of India and industry association Payments Council of India was held between Sept. 5 and 7 in Mumbai.
Persons: securitisation, , hesitatingly, Vishwas Patel, they’re, fintechs, Mukesh Ambani’s, Antony Currie, Katrina Hamlin, Thomas Shum Organizations: Reuters, Founders, Boston Consulting Group, Venture, Reserve Bank, One97 Communications, FSN, Commerce Ventures, Innoven Triple Blue Capital, XV Partners, Financial, National Payments Corporation of India, Thomson Locations: MUMBAI, Mumbai, India, fintech, Sequoia Capital’s India, Southeast Asia, Rwanda, Japan, Germany, Peru
REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBENGALURU, Sept 8 (Reuters) - U.S. chip firm Nvidia and telecom-to-retail giant Reliance on Friday announced an AI partnership to create language models, generative apps and a cloud infrastructure platform for AI development in the South Asian nation. "Reliance will create AI applications and services for their 450 million Jio (telecom) customers and provide energy-efficient AI infrastructure to scientists, developers and startups across India," Nvidia said. Nvidia globally has a near-monopoly on the computing systems used to power services like ChatGPT, OpenAI's blockbuster generative AI chatbot. Reliance said the new AI infrastructure will speed up a range of India's key AI projects, including chatbots, drug discovery, and climate research. Separately, India's Tata Group too is set to announce an AI partnership with Nvidia later during Friday, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Mukesh Ambani, Grace Hopper Superchip, Reliance, Neil Shah, Munsif, Aditya Kalra, Sharon Singleton, Kim Coghill, David Evans Organizations: NVIDIA, REUTERS, Rights, Nvidia, Reliance, Counterpoint Research, Reuters, India's Tata Group, Thomson Locations: India, Bengaluru, Dhwani Pandya, Mumbai, New Delhi
Elon Musk has acknowledged that he denied satellite internet service in order to prevent a Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian naval fleet last year, prompting an angry response from a Ukrainian official. The Starlink satellite internet service, which is operated by Mr. Musk’s rocket company SpaceX, has been a digital lifeline in Ukraine since the early days of the war for both civilians and soldiers in areas where digital infrastructure has been wiped out. On Thursday, CNN reported that an excerpt from Walter Isaacson’s upcoming biography, “Elon Musk” said the billionaire had ordered the deactivation of Starlink satellite service near the coast of Crimea last September to thwart the Ukrainian attack. The excerpt said that Mr. Musk had conversations with a Russian official that led him to worry that an attack on Crimea could spiral into a nuclear conflict. That was in effect an acknowledgment that he had made the decision to prevent a Ukrainian attack.
Persons: Elon Musk, Walter Isaacson’s, “ Elon Musk ”, Musk Organizations: Mr, SpaceX, CNN Locations: Ukrainian, Russian, Ukraine, Crimea, Sevastopol, Crimean
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