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Surrozen Announces up to $192.5 Million Private Placement of Securities Priced At-the-Market Under Nasdaq Rules
Musk: The Berlin gigafactory will mass-produce 5,000 units/week
In the early morning of October 10, Beijing time, according to a Reuters report, Tesla CEO Elon Musk (Elon Musk) said at an event held at the site of the new plant on Saturday that the Berlin Gigafactory will produce 5,000 units/week, hoping to reach 10,000 units/week. Production is scheduled to begin in November and December this year, but mass production is more difficult to achieve. Musk further stated that the cars produced by the Berlin Gigafactory will be supplied to the entire European region, and the initial supply of batteries may come from Tesla China. Tesla is “close to making fully autonomous driving test software as perfect as possible
UBS: China's consumption is expected to grow by 5.3 trillion US dollars in the next 10 years, and women will be the main force
UBS Group said in a report on Friday that China's consumer spending is expected to increase by 5.3 trillion US dollars in the next 10 years. As women's income increases, they will be the main driving force behind consumption growth. Christine Peng (Christine Peng), head of the Greater China consumer department of UBS's global research division, wrote in the report that by 2030, 80% of consumption growth will be driven by increases in women's income. She wrote, “We expect Chinese women to have the greatest impact on China's consumption growth. We hope that the results of the remarkable progress made in women's education in China over the past 20 years can be realized and improved
Apple Inc's female employee was fired on the grounds of leaking information after she complained about the company.
Ashley Gjovik, a female employee who complained to the US Labor Relations Board about Apple Inc last month, said on Thursday that she had been fired by the company on suspicion of leaking information. Qiao Weike said Apple Inc informed her that she had been fired because she violated policies, including leaking information about confidential products. Qiao Weike, a former senior engineering project manager at Apple Inc, complained to the US Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Aug. 26 that she had been harassed by a manager, was retaliated after asking questions and was forced to take paid leave. Jovik in an interview earlier this month
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