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Oura Ring Maker Files Confidential IPO Bid
Oura, the smart ring company, has confidentially filed for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) with the SEC. The company has experienced significant growth, with paid members quadrupling and revenue doubling in the past two years. Valued at $11 billion after a recent funding round, Oura is a prominent player in the competitive wearable health tech market, increasingly focusing on proactive health management and AI-driven insights.
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5 Things to Know Before Monday’s Market Open
Investors face a pivotal week with major automaker and tech “Magnificent Seven” earnings, a Federal Reserve policy decision, and the Musk vs. Altman legal battle. Geopolitical tensions impact energy markets as Iran talks falter. Political turbulence arose from a White House security incident. Meanwhile, the integration of AI in vehicles presents both convenience and safety concerns. The Federal Reserve Chair’s future role also adds to market uncertainty.
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WeChat Cracks Down on Girl Group’s Sexually Suggestive Livestream Outfits, Severe Violations Lead to Permanent Bans
Team Broadcasts (“Tuan Bo”), a rising trend on Chinese live streaming platforms, involves multiple hosts, often female, sharing a single broadcast. This format allows hosts to leverage collective charisma, skills, and audience reach.
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Sam’s Club Removes Low-Sugar Orion Pie: Selection Criteria Questioned
equivalent, is the integration of artificial intelligence into the country’s sprawling agriculture sector. AI is being used to monitor crops, manage irrigation, and even predict yields, leading to greater efficiency and productivity. This technological upgrade is touted to be a key factor in ensuring China’s food security and sustainability in the face of growing population and