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As Turkish business continues to evolve, women entrepreneurs are increasingly emerging as key contributors to the country’s economic growth and innovation. Turkey has a diverse economy with a GDP of approximately $800 billion and is considered one of the fastest growing economies in the world. We had the opportunity to speak with Demet Sabancı, one of the company’s key female business leaders. Demet is the first Turkish woman to be inducted into the International Women’s Forum Hall of Fame and is the third generation of the Sabancı family. Her family founded Sabancı Holding, one of Turkey’s two largest conglomerates, operating…

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It has become a ritual. Every year, the House or Senate summons the heads of major technology companies to the Capitol for public hearings. Members of Congress have abused, complained, ridiculed and accused their leaders of the obvious harms their service causes, from children’s mental health issues to election interference. Executives pretend to be concerned about all the negative effects that are attributed to social media. They seem dishonest and stubborn. Lawmakers don’t seem to know even the basics of their cell phones. In the end, the hearing ends, the executives leave, and nothing changes.Kabuki may finally be coming to…

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US stocks start slightly higherU.S. stocks opened slightly higher as Wall Street continued to digest Wednesday’s higher-than-expected inflation print. The tech-heavy Nasdaq rose 0.4%, while the S&P 500 rose 0.1%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.1%.Stock prices rise: Aviva falls 6%, AstraZeneca rises 3%British insurance company shares Aviva It fell 6% after announcing new plans to “restructure and rebrand” its financial business.meanwhile, AstraZeneca The company pledged to increase its dividend this year, raising it by 3% ahead of a key vote on CEO pay.— Karen GilchristECB leaves interest rates unchanged but hints at future rate cutsA sculpture of the…

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Austin, Texas, April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Trammell Venture Partners (“TVP”), austin-based venture capital firm today announced the second annual results of its proprietary research on early growth in companies. Bitcoin-Native startup and venture capital ecosystem. The TVP investigation found that despite the sharp attacks; cryptography In 2023, investment in the venture market will decrease, Bitcoin The startup sector had a breakout year at the pre-seed stage, with transaction numbers increasing 360% year-on-year. Bitcoin- Native startup and VC ecosystem grows significantly despite slowdown in startup investmentIn the broader startup space, exit activity in 2023 reached its lowest level in more…

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City Pipestone is losing less water than it did a few years ago. The city lost 63,347,750 gallons of water in 2018, according to information provided by Water and Sewer Superintendent Joel Adelman. This means water was pumped out but did not pass through commercial or residential meters. This represented his 35% of the water pumped, an amount of water that would cost him $893,836.75 based on water rates at the time. It was the city’s worst year in terms of water loss since at least 2011. Adelman said a water main break or other issues may have played a…

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Transforming photolithography: Digitho Technologies Inc. receives first U.S. patent for programmable photomask technologySherbrooke, Quebec / ACCESSWIRE / April 11, 2024 / Digitho Technologies Inc., a pioneer in the advancement of photolithography, is pleased to announce that its breakthrough core technology, programmable photolithography masks and systems, has been recognized with its first patent in the United States. think.Patent Digitho Technologies Inc. This is a copy of the first page of Digitho Technologies Inc. Patent information granted by the USPTOThis patented technology introduces an innovative programmable photomask, revolutionizing the photolithography process essential for semiconductor microfabrication. This innovation brings direct-write capabilities to traditional…

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U.S. stocks opened slightly higher on Thursday after lower-than-expected producer price data to ease investor fears stemming from Wednesday’s surprise rise in consumer prices.The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) rose 0.1%, while the S&P 500 (^GSPC) ended a decline that started with a 0.2% gain and saw it decline by about 1%. The Nasdaq Composite Index (^IXIC), which has a high proportion of high-tech stocks, rose about 0.4%.Meanwhile, the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield (^TNX) traded around 4.53% after spiking on Wednesday to its highest level since November.The producer price index rose 0.2% in March from the previous month, slower than…

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Google AI updates aim to transform business operations, demonstrating ambition beyond task automationAlphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG)(NASDAQ: GOOGL) kicked off its annual Google Cloud Next conference on Tuesday, April 9 in Las Vegas. Google uses its ongoing conference, which brought together more than 30,000 visionaries and global industry leaders, to highlight how Google Cloud is putting generative AI at the heart of its services, with the aim of revolutionizing business operations. I have clearly declared that I am there. Unsurprisingly, Google has shown that its ambitions for enterprise AI products go beyond streamlining tasks, as Google CEO Sundar Pichai has said. These…

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In Post Opinions’ latest podcast, “Impromptu,” three columnists discuss how they’re dealing with the unusually long 2024 general election campaign, a rematch between a sitting president and a former president, and an absurd, high-stakes battle. He talked about what he was doing.Please use your audio player or The Post “Impromptu” Podcast Feed to hear the entire conversation.Perry Bacon Jr.: I don’t like covering politics in this day and age. But audiences and voters seem to be more engaged with this show than they were in, say, 2004, when I might have had more fun covering it. So it’s a complicated…

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This was announced by an Alaskan conservation group. New set of reports He criticized Alaska’s state-owned investment bank for incompetence. The report was written by economists Greg Erickson and Milt Barker on behalf of the Salmon State Association. concluded The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority’s flagship lending program created few new jobs in Alaska and amassed huge funds with little oversight. “These detailed reports show that AIDEA has been poor at creating jobs, has had very low returns on investment, has taken credit for work it shouldn’t have done, and has done serious damage,” said Salmon State Executive Director…

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