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Roper Technologies upgraded to Neutral at JPMorgan
Niu Technologies (NIU) Q4 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
Niu Technologies (NASDAQ: NIU) Q4 2022 earnings call dated Mar. 20, 2023 Corporate Participants: Wendy Zhao — Investor Relations Manager Yan Li — Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Fion Zhou — Chief Financial Officer Analysts: Yating […]
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R-3 Technologies CEO departs after company calls off YING deal
Dell Technologies Inc (DELL) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
Dell Technologies Inc (NYSE:DELL) Q4 2023 Earnings Call dated Mar. 02, 2023. Corporate Participants: Rob Williams — Head of Investor Relationss Chuck Whitten — Co-Chief Operating Officer Tom Sweet — Executive Vice President and Chief Financial […]
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Apple Reportedly Has Secretive ‘Startup’ Team Working on Experimental Technologies for Future Devices
In his most recent newsletter, Gurman revealed new information about Apple’s Exploratory Design Group, known as “XDG” inside the company. The team is apparently highly secretive, even by Apple’s notoriously high standards. People working on one project within the group are not permitted to communicate about their work with other members of XDG that are tasked with a different project. Individuals are also organized by skill set rather than specific projects, meaning that XDG members often work on several different projects simultaneously.
The Exploratory Design Group operates as a startup within Apple and is made up of only a few hundred people, mostly engineers and academic types. That’s a far cry from the many hundreds of people in the Special Projects Group, which is focused on Apple’s self-driving car, or the more than a thousand engineers in Apple’s Technology Development Group, the team building the mixed-reality headset.
XDG also receives significant financial resources and members are encouraged to work on projects until they can determine whether or not an idea is viable, rather than “churn out” new features for devices like the iPhone.
Last week, Gurman revealed that XDG was behind Apple’s recent breakthrough with non-invasive blood glucose monitoring technology. The group is said to be actively working on next-generation display technology, artificial intelligence, low-processor technologies, next-generation batteries for smartphones, and health features for headset devices to help people with eye diseases. Chip and battery technologies developed by XDG have purportedly already shipped in iPhone, iPad, and Mac models for several years.
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Palantir Technologies Inc (PLTR) Q4 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
Palantir Technologies Inc (NYSE: PLTR) Q4 2022 earnings call dated Feb. 13, 2023 Corporate Participants: Anna Saura — Finance Team Alexander Karp — Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Director David Glazer — Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer […]
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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd (CHKP) Q4 2022 Earnings Call Transcript
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd (NASDAQ: CHKP) Q4 2022 earnings call dated Feb. 13, 2023 Corporate Participants: Kip Meintzer — Head of Investor Relations Roei Golan — Acting Chief Financial Officer Gil Shwed — Chief Executive Officer […]
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UBER Infographic: Uber Technologies Q4 revenue up 49%; earnings decline
Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: UBER) reported a decline in net profit for the fourth quarter of 2022 when the ride-hailing company’s revenues increased by double digits amid strong booking growth. […]
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Dell Technologies to lay off 6,650 staffers
Dell Technologies is laying off 6,650 workers, about 5% of its total workforce, due to declining PC sales and infrastructure requirements.
The company has already tried to cut costs by pausing hiring and limiting travel before taking the decision to downsize its workforce, Co-Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke wrote in a blog post.
“Unfortunately, with changes like this, some members of our team will be leaving the company. There is no tougher decision, but one we had to make for our long-term health and success,” Clark wrote.