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CNBC's Eamon Javers reports on U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's announcement that the United States government now ...
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick backed Union Pacific’s proposed $72 billion takeover of Norfolk Southern, saying it ...
Beijing has reportedly moved to curb sales of Nvidia Corporation's NVDA China-specific AI chip after U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick made remarks about export policy that Chinese officials ...
Chinese officials are peeved over Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's "insulting" remarks about Nvidia's H20 computer chip -- ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC the U.S. government wants a stake in Intel in exchange for CHIPS Act grant money ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Tuesday confirmed that the government wants Intel to cough up a 10% equity stake in ...
Lutnick just laughed it off, indignantly pointing out that “we were just giving away the money” under the previous terms of ...
President Trump said Friday that Intel has agreed to give the U.S. government a 10 percent stake in the company. “They’ve ...
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Mediaite on MSN‘This is Socialism!’ Conservative Radio Host Slams Trump Admin For Wanting Stake In Private Company
"This is a horrible precedent. This is socialism. All of you people were freaked out about Mamdani in New York City" ...
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China reportedly discouraged purchase of NVIDIA AI chips due to 'insulting' Lutnick statements
Chinese regulators reportedly dissuaded local companies from purchasing NVIDIA's H20 chips, because they found certain statements by US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick "insulting." ...
The Commerce secretary outlined a plan to blend the private and public sectors but denied it represents "state capitalism." ...
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Trump eyes US government stakes in other chip makers that received CHIPS Act funds, sources say
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is looking into the federal government taking equity stakes in computer chip ...
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