Tag: orders
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Israel orders ‘complete siege’ of Gaza with electricity and food cut off as Hamas says it holds 130 hostages
[ad_1] LATEST | Israel strikes more than 1,000 targets in GazaQatari officials mediate talks for release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian women and children – sourceDeath toll passes 1,200 Death tolls rise on both sides after Hamas launches unprecedented attack Irish Independent Newsdesk Today at 13:35 Israel’s military scoured the country’s south for Hamas fighters,…
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Busy Oshima bags more bulk carrier orders
[ad_1] Oshima Shipbuilding The yard with the longest orderbook in Japan, Oshima Shipbuilding, keeps on raking in orders. Oshima has won a contract from Korean owner Pan Ocean for two 64,000 dwt ultramaxes, due for delivery in 2026, according to Clarksons Research. The builder also received an order from Greek owner Alassia Newships for two…
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NSW issues thousands of court orders to recoup unpaid COVID-19 hotel quarantine bills
[ad_1] Key PointsNSW has sent thousands of court orders to recoup unpaid COVID-19 hotel quarantine bills More than 17,750 people owe $39.3 million for using Sydney’s quarantine hotels, Fairfax outlets have reported.About one in 15 of those who quarantined in NSW hotels during the COVID-19 pandemic are yet to pay up. NSW Premier Chris Minns…
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New AITO M7 SUV received more than 40,000 orders
[ad_1] Today, October 5, AITO announced that its new M7 SUV has received more than 40,000 orders since its launch on September 12. Customers who place an order pay a non-refundable deposit and pay the full amount upon delivery. From September 12 to September 30, the average daily order volume was more than 1,500 units,…
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IM LS6 all-electric SUV receives 25000 blind orders
[ad_1] This is IM Motors’ LS6 pure electric SUV, the brand’s third model. It will be officially launched on October 12 in China. So far, it has accumulated more than 25,000 blind orders since its pre-sale opened at the 2023 Chengdu Auto Show in August, with a price range of 230,000 – 300,000 yuan (31,500…
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TSMC’s advanced packaging capacity under strain as Nvidia, AMD, and Amazon increase orders for AI chips: report
[ad_1] TSMC is urgently seeking equipment suppliers from whom it can buy CoWoS (Chip on Wafer on Substrate) machines, as Nvidia, AMD, and Amazon expand orders for AI chips, local media outlet Economic Daily News exclusively reported on Monday. TSMC has increased its equipment orders for CoWoS by 30% to meet growing AI-fueled demand, the…
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Eurozone economic downturn looms as business orders fall
[ad_1] Receive free Eurozone economy updates We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Eurozone economy news every morning. A majority of eurozone businesses reported continued falls in activity and new orders this month, according to a closely watched survey that signals a likely economic contraction. At 47.1, the headline figure…
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Historic India Club calls last orders in London | World News
[ad_1] The India Club in London, with its early roots in the Indian independence movement as a hub for nationalists and a home away from home for Indians in the country over the years, will close permanently on Sunday. With its walls adorned with photographs of prominent Indians such as former prime ministers, the Club’s…
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Court orders environment minister to unblock Rebel News founder on X
[ad_1] Politics Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault must unblock Rebel News founder Ezra Levant on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, under the terms of a court order. Ezra Levant launched legal action 2 years ago claiming the minister was violating his constitutional rights The Canadian Press · Posted: Sep 12, 2023 2:43…
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India’s L&T sees share of private orders settle at a third but remain below peak
[ad_1] Larsen & Toubro, India’s largest capital goods company, expects the contribution from private sector projects to be at about a third of its orderbook as investment activity picks up, a senior executive said. But the contribution is seen staying below the historical peak of 40 per cent, CFO R. Shankar Raman said…