One of America’s biggest investors Michael Burry is betting against Oracle, the company whose ‘biggest customer’ is Sam Altman’s OpenAI; says: I do not like how it is …

Michael Burry is betting against Oracle. The investor, who is also known from the movie “The Big Short,” has revealed bearish positions against the company founded by Larry Ellison after its recent expansion into artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. In a latest Substack post, Burry revealed that he holds put options on Oracle shares and has…

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Lakshya Sen denied historic All England title, goes down to Lin Chun-Yi in thrilling final | Badminton News

India’s Lakshya Sen (AP/PTI) Lakshya Sen came agonisingly close to ending India’s long wait for a men’s singles title at the All England Open Badminton Championships but fell short in the final against Lin Chun-Yi of Chinese Taipei on Sunday.The 24-year-old shuttler from Almora produced a spirited fight in the summit clash but eventually lost…

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‘I could not see her’: Mother of Gursimran Kaur, charred to death in Walmart oven in Canada, faults probe

Eighteen months after the horrific accident shook the Indian-origin family in Canada, Mandip Kaur, the mother of 19-year-old Gursimran Kaur who was charred to death inside Walmart oven, broke her silence and expressed her dissatisfaction over the probe. Soon after the tragedy, the Halifax Police ruled out anything suspicious. Now the Nova Scotia Department of…

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‘People with BJP, except Bangladeshi infiltrators’: Assam CM hits out at Congress as Gogoi eyes change | India News

GUWAHATI: While Congress-led opposition alliance vows to oust the Assam chief minister and the BJP-led NDA government from power in the state, Himanta Biswa Sarma claimed that the opposition has no agenda and the people of the state are completely with the ruling party, except “Bangladeshi infiltrators”.The Assam chief minister on Wednesday said that they…

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Lower electricity prices? CERC reviews power trading fee to ease cost; sector gears up for market coupling

Electricity buyers may see lower costs as the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) reviews transaction fees charged by power trading exchanges. The review is taking place alongside the regulator’s push to introduce market coupling, a long-awaited reform aimed at improving efficiency in price discovery, increasing liquidity and bringing uniformity to electricity prices across trading platforms….

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