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China’s AI Hunger Forces Nvidia to Rethink Supply as H200 Demand Explodes
Nvidia is reassessing how many of its powerful H200 artificial intelligence chips it can make after demand from Chinese companies surged far beyond current production levels, according to people familiar with the discussions. The spike in interest follows a major policy signal from Washington that reopened a narrow but lucrative channel for advanced AI hardware to flow into China. Earlier this week, U.S. President Donald Trump said the government would permit Nvidia to export
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Dec 13, 20253 min read


The Quiet Rival Rising Behind the AI Boom
For three years, one name has echoed through the AI universe with unmatched authority: Nvidia. Its graphics chips have powered the generative-AI surge, becoming the foundation on which today’s most advanced models learn, reason, and evolve. Every major AI lab and cloud empire, from OpenAI and Oracle to Meta, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services, has poured extraordinary sums into assembling Nvidia-powered data centers—vast computational fortresses built to fuel the next e
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Dec 11, 20252 min read


A Decade of Zero Brokerage: How Zerodha’s 2015 Gamble Reshaped India’s Retail Investing Culture
Image taken from livemint.com Zerodha has hit a rare milestone in India’s financial markets — ten full years of offering zero brokerage on equity delivery trades. What began as an impulsive decision by co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath in November 2015 has since evolved into one of the most transformative shifts in the country’s retail investing landscape. Kamath, reflecting on the journey in a post on X, said he never imagined Zerodha would keep equity investing free all the
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Dec 1, 20252 min read


Intel Rockets Higher as Wall Street Buzzes Over a Potential Apple Comeback Deal
Intel’s stock lit up the shortened Friday trading session, jumping more than 10% and topping the performance charts on both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq. The catalyst? A fresh wave of speculation that Apple may once again tap Intel as a future chip supplier — a move analysts say could reshape the chipmaker’s long-term outlook. The renewed excitement came after TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shared insights from industry checks, suggesting the chances of Apple
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Nov 30, 20252 min read


Ryanair Pulls the Plug on Its New Loyalty Program After Costs Outrun Revenues
Just eight months after unveiling its first-ever loyalty program, Ryanair has abruptly shut it down, saying the numbers simply didn’t add up. The subscription service—called Ryanair Prime —was meant to be a bold new experiment for the famously no-frills airline. Instead, it turned into a costly trial that delivered more value to customers than it brought back to the company. Ryanair revealed on Friday that over 55,000 customers signed up for Prime, generating more than €4.4 m
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Nov 28, 20252 min read


Piyush Gupta Joins Temasek’s India Push, Signalling a New Power Phase for the $50B Portfolio
Image taken from Euromoney.com Temasek has tapped one of Asia’s most respected banking veterans, Piyush Gupta, to help steer its next chapter in India. The former DBS Group chief will take on the role of India Chairman in a non-executive capacity starting 1 December , marking a high-profile addition to the state-backed investment giant’s leadership bench. Though not in an operational role, Gupta will work closely with Ravi Lambah , who leads Temasek’s India strategy, deepeni
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Nov 28, 20252 min read


Aequs Gears Up for Lift-Off: ₹922-Crore IPO Set to Test Market Appetite for Precision Manufacturing
Image taken from Businesstoday.in Aequs Limited is preparing for its entry into the public markets with an IPO priced between ₹118 and ₹124 per share , marking a major step for the precision-engineering company that straddles both the aerospace and consumer-products worlds. The issue opens for subscription on December 3 and closes on December 5 , with its market debut scheduled for December 12 . The anchor book will open a day earlier, on December 2 , setting the stage for i
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Nov 28, 20252 min read


Alibaba Bets Big on AI: Cloud Growth Soars, $52 Billion Investment Signals Global Ambitions
Alibaba Group is setting the pace in China’s AI race, outspending domestic rivals while showing strong revenue momentum in its cloud and AI business. The company’s cloud division reported its fourth straight quarter of double-digit growth, signaling that the Hangzhou-based tech giant is determined to lead both at home and abroad. In the three months ending September 30, Alibaba Cloud’s revenue jumped 34% year-on-year to 39.8 billion yuan (about US$5.6 billion) . The company’s
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Nov 27, 20252 min read


Zomato Responds to Privacy Concerns: CEO Confirms Users Can Turn Off Contact-Sharing Anytime
Zomato’s food delivery chief Aditya Mangla has clarified that customers have full control over the platform’s new restaurant contact-sharing feature, emphasizing that users can withdraw their consent whenever they choose. His statement, posted on LinkedIn, comes amid growing concerns about how personal data—especially phone numbers—might be used once shared with restaurants. Mangla stressed that while Zomato allows users to opt out at any time, phone numbers already shared wi
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Nov 27, 20251 min read


Uber India’s Valuation Soars 40% as It Pulls Ahead of Ola and Rapido in the Cab Wars
Uber’s India unit has seen a sharp surge in its internal valuation, climbing more than 40% over the last two years as the company solidifies its position as the country’s largest cab aggregator. According to filings reviewed by Mint , Uber India Systems Pvt. Ltd. was valued at ₹2,022.85 per share when the parent company infused ₹200 crore in November — up from ₹1,438.9 per share during a ₹82 crore equity infusion in May 2023. This rise reflects Uber’s growing lead in the Indi
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Nov 27, 20252 min read


Huang’s Hard Reset: Nvidia Boss Orders 100% AI Adoption, No Excuses
Nvidia may be the company powering the world’s AI revolution, but behind closed doors, even it has had trouble getting every employee to fully embrace the tech it sells. After the chip giant posted record-breaking earnings, an internal all-hands meeting reportedly took an unexpected turn when CEO Jensen Huang confronted managers who were allegedly telling their teams to scale back AI usage. According to Business Insider, which listened to the meeting, Huang didn’t hold back.
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Nov 25, 20252 min read


Sierra Strikes Back: Tata’s Legendary SUV Returns to Rewrite India’s Mid-SUV Battle
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle Ltd has resurrected an icon, bringing the Sierra back into the heart of India’s fiercely competitive mid-sized SUV arena — a space long dominated by Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai. Relaunched on Tuesday at a starting price of ₹11.49 lakh, the all-new Sierra marks the model’s grand return after a 22-year hiatus. First introduced in 1991 as Tata’s pioneering SUV, the Sierra now re-enters a market that has evolved dramatically since its disappearance. Ar
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Nov 25, 20252 min read


Man Infraconstruction Soars 4% as Promoter Boosts Stake, Q2 Results Fuel Optimism
Shares of Man Infraconstruction jumped nearly 4% after the company’s promoter increased his holding to 62.32% by acquiring an additional 0.02%. The stock opened at ₹117 on the BSE and surged to an intraday high of ₹123.70. Earlier this month, the company reported a 27% year-on-year rise in net profit, which reached ₹60.01 crore, up from ₹47.24 crore in the same quarter last year. While revenue from operations dipped 35% year-on-year to ₹148.75 crore from ₹230.32 crore in Q2 F
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Nov 25, 20252 min read


Insurers Warn: AI May Soon Be Too Risky to Cover
What happens when the technology everyone is rushing to adopt becomes too risky for insurers to cover? According to the Financial Times, we may be about to find out. Several major insurers, including Great American, Chubb, and W. R. Berkley, are reportedly seeking approval from U.S. regulators to exclude broad AI-related liabilities from corporate insurance policies. One underwriter told the FT that the outputs of AI models are “too much of a black box” to insure confidently.
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Nov 25, 20251 min read
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