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Dollar debt anomaly | RoadKing (ROADKG) 5.9 09/05/28 price rose 2.747% to 18.700.
18/09/2025
ROADKG 5.9, issued by Luxi on September 18th, now has a current price of 18.700, an increase of +2.747%, with a yield of 83.935% as of 09/05/28.
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Regulatory documents show that Fujimedia Holdings has reduced its stake in Toei Animation from 10.07% to 5.04%.
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The concept of sensors continues to strengthen, stocks such as Suoao Sensing have multiple daily limit up.
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On September 16th local time, American electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian held a groundbreaking ceremony for its factory in Georgia. The first phase of the project is expected to start production next year with plans to produce customer vehicles starting from 2028. After the second phase of the project is completed, the factory's annual production capacity is expected to reach up to 400,000 vehicles. The new factory investment is estimated to be in the billions of dollars and is expected to create 7,500 jobs by 2030.
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Zhenjiang Corporation and others have established a new company in Xinjiang, which includes wind power related businesses.
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A judge in the United States ruled on Wednesday that Amazon's collection of billing information from subscription users before disclosing the terms of the Prime membership service violated the Consumer Protection Act. This ruling gave the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) a partial victory. The case accuses Amazon of using deceptive means to attract users to register for Prime membership. Judge John Chun's ruling puts Amazon at a disadvantage in the upcoming trial. The FTC is prepared to argue in court that the online retailer automatically enrolled millions of users in Prime membership without their consent and obstructed millions of users from canceling their memberships through a complex cancellation process. The agency stated that these actions violated the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act (ROSCA). The judge also ruled that if the FTC proves Amazon engaged in illegal behavior in court, two Amazon executives will be held responsible, and Amazon is prohibited from claiming that ROSCA does not apply to Prime membership registrations.
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