May 23, 2025, 1:32 a.m.

Tesla's earnings report is bleak: increasing income does not increase profits, and the double-edged sword effect of the price reduction strategy appears

In the broad stage of the global automotive industry, every financial release is a big test of corporate strength and strategy.

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Nike has significantly reduced its workforce

According to a document from the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Nike is cutting its global workforce more deeply than previously planned, and the document also revealed that CEO John Donahoe will take a $3 million pay cut.

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OpenAI to lose $5bn this year?

Recently, foreign media calculated an account for OpenAI, which may have a blood loss of $5 billion this year.

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Behind Tesla's suspension of construction of a "gigafactory" in Mexico

Recently, Tesla announced that it was suspending its plans to build a "gigafactory" in Mexico, and the news was like throwing a stone into the water, stirring up layers of ripples.

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The US photovoltaic industry is facing difficulties

Recently, a wave of bankruptcies in the US photovoltaic industry has hit hard, causing many photovoltaic companies from industry giants to small and medium-sized enterprises to fall into difficulties.

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The US proposed rules targeting China's connected cars will hurt others and not benefit itself?

In recent years, China's automobile industry, especially in the field of new energy vehicles, has achieved remarkable development achievements.

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Canada's deep consideration of increasing exports to China

An article published by the Canadian Parliament Hill Times on July 17th pointed out that despite the Canadian government readjusting its relationship with China, Canada's exports to China continue to grow, and Canadian companies have doubled their bets on the Chinese market.

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There are both opportunities and challenges for Chinese autonomous driving companies to compete overseas

Under the surging tide of the intelligent era, countless autonomous driving companies have emerged.

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Half of McDonald's Japan stores back open: Exploring the challenges and implications of the digital age behind CrowdStrike's system problems

McDonald's Japan recently announced that half of its stores have resumed normal operations after experiencing a shutdown caused by a problem with the CrowdStrike system.

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The world's largest energy storage project signed and landed in Saudi Arabia

On July 15, Sunpower successfully signed with ALGIHAZ, Saudi Arabia, the world's largest energy storage project to date, with a capacity of up to 7.8GWh.

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