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Aug 13, 2024 |
techsabado.com | Edith Muthoni
This article was originally posted at stocklytics.comTesla’s financial struggles continued in Q2’2024 as the company’s profit margins shrank. Despite CEO Elon Musk’s focus on advancing autonomous technology, Tesla’s operating margin has dropped by over 40% in two years. This is according to an analysis by Stocklytics.com. “With the EV market’s maturation, Tesla has seen a great decline in its shipments,” said Edith Reads, Stocklytics.com’s financial analyst.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
techsabado.com | Edith Muthoni
Originaly posted on: Stocklytics.comFinancial inclusion has become more prioritized, especially in regions with limited banking infrastructure, leading to a spike in mobile money operations. By 2023, there were over 641 million of these accounts, a phenomenal 78% increase from 2018, according to Stocklytics.com. “The growth of mobile money accounts can largely be credited to the increase in mobile money carriers,” saidn Edith Reads, Stocklytics financial analyst.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
techsabado.com | Edith Muthoni
The data center industry is down for an impressive trajectory amid the ongoing surge in AI developments. According to Stocklytics.com, data center revenue will surpass $500 billion by 2027. “The increasing adoption of multi-cloud solutions is driving the expansion of data centers. Network upgrades to support 5G are also contributing to this growth,” said Edith Reads, a financial analyst at Stocklytics.com, highlighting several key factors contributing to this growth.
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Jul 27, 2024 |
manilatimes.net | Edith Muthoni
INTEL'S market share is dwindling as its competitor, AMD, continues to gain ground in the processor market. According to Stocklytics.com, Intel's market share shrunk by 20 percent, while AMD gained significantly, controlling nearly 22 percent of the global processor market by Q3'24.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
koreaittimes.com | Edith Muthoni
Cloud Computing Giants Expand Data Center Footprints with Updated Strategies In recent developments, leading cloud computing companies Microsoft and Amazon have made notable progress in expanding their data center infrastructures, seeking to address the ever-increasing demand from their customers. According to Stocklytics, Microsoft has achieved a significant milestone by establishing over 300 data centers globally, thereby surpassing Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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