
Sarah Frier
Reporter at Bloomberg News
In charge of big tech coverage at Bloomberg. Author of NO FILTER: The Inside Story of Instagram, from @simonschuster.
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5 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Sarah Frier |Chester Dawson
Bloomberg — Desde Apple Inc. (AAPL) hasta General Motors Co. (GM), las empresas de Estados Unidos se preparan para decenas de miles de millones de dólares en daños por la guerra arancelaria de Trump, y todo ello antes de que la mayor parte de los productos afectados hayan desembarcado.
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6 days ago |
finance.yahoo.com | Sarah Frier |Chester Dawson
(Bloomberg) -- From Apple Inc. to General Motors Co., corporate America is bracing for tens of billions of dollars in damages from Trump’s trade war — and that’s before most affected goods have landed. Most Read from Bloomberg Among US companies that have disclosed financial projections so far, GM sees a $5 billion hit this year, while Apple expects $900 million in higher costs in the current quarter. Nvidia is taking a $5.5 billion charge to account for new export controls.
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6 days ago |
business-standard.com | Sarah Frier |Chester Dawson
From Apple Inc. to General Motors Co., corporate America is bracing for tens of billions of dollars in damages from Trump's trade war - and that's before most affected goods have landed. Among US companies that have disclosed financial projections so far, GM sees a $5 billion hit this year, while Apple expects $900 million in higher costs in the current quarter. Nvidia is taking a $5.5 billion charge to account for new export controls.
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6 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Sarah Frier |Chester Dawson
The Apple Fifth Avenue store in New York. (Bloomberg) -- From Apple Inc. to General Motors Co., corporate America is bracing for tens of billions of dollars in damages from Trump’s trade war — and that’s before most affected goods have landed. Among US companies that have disclosed financial projections so far, GM sees a $5 billion hit this year, while Apple expects $900 million in higher costs in the current quarter. Nvidia is taking a $5.5 billion charge to account for new export controls.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Sarah Frier
Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter with reporting and analysis about the business of tech from Bloomberg’s journalists around the world. Today, Sarah Frier reports on Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom’s testimony at the US antitrust trial against Meta Platforms Inc. Tech Across the GlobeNew chip production: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., seeking to remain at the cutting edge of the chip industry, plans to begin production with its advanced A14 fabrication process in 2028.
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