Startups

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As the e-commerce landscape in the United Kingdom continues to evolve, one company that’s been making waves despite facing recent setbacks is MercadoLibre Inc. (MELI). The Latin American e-commerce giant has been positioned for significant growth, driven by its robust platform and increasing demand for online shopping. However, a recent downgrade by analysts citing concerns

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The Indian startup ecosystem is abuzz with the latest developments from Adeia, a company that’s been making waves with its innovative approach to patent growth, OTT deals, and licensing agreements. At the recent Roth Conference, Adeia’s CEO took to the stage to highlight the company’s impressive strides in these areas, including a “seminal” license agreement

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The US construction industry has just been dealt a surprising blow, with spending levels unexpectedly falling in January. This downturn is particularly noteworthy given the sector’s recent growth trajectory, which had been fueled by a combination of low interest rates, government stimulus, and a buoyant housing market. As the construction industry is a key driver

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As Australia’s startup ecosystem continues to thrive, with companies like Atlassian and Canva making waves globally, a significant trend is emerging that could further accelerate growth: the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). According to a recent projection by Goldman Sachs, $700 billion is expected to be spent on AI capital expenditures (capex) this year

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