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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Snowflake lifts product revenue forecast, enters AI deal with Anthropic

Snowflake raised its annual product revenue forecast and announced a partnership with AI firm Anthropic to enhance its cloud services, boosting its shares by 19% in extended trading. Through the collaboration, Snowflake customers can integrate Anthropic's advanced language models to develop AI applications, enabling deeper data analysis and visualization.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Adani shares crash up to 20% after Gautam Adani indicted in US on bribery, fraud charges

Adani Enterprises Share Price: Gautam Adani and seven others were charged in the US in a multibillion-dollar bribery and fraud case. Adani Group company stocks fell sharply. Adani and the others are accused of bribing Indian officials to secure solar energy contracts. They allegedly defrauded US investors. The US Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges. Adani Group scrapped a $600 million bond offering.

Scoop 

Judge gets it right

The Herald reports: The transgender refugee who poured tomato juice over the head of controversial British activist Posie Parker during a raucous rally at Auckland Central’s Albert Park, had previously been the victim of serious assaults spurred by discrimination. … But despite his at-times sympathetic tone, Justice David Johnstone said he couldn’t overturn a district court decision denying the 36-year-old pharmacist a discharge without conviction […]

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The Punch 

FG unveils credit scheme to buy local products

The Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation has kicked off its project tagged Securing Consumer Access for Local Enterprises, an initiative to accelerate the growth of Nigeria’s local industries by providing consumer credit to Nigerians specifically for the purchase of goods and services of local vendors and manufacturers. A Wednesday statement noted that this was part of

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Rappler.com 

US charges 5 in ‘Scattered Spider’ hacking scheme

Martin Estrada, the US Attorney in Los Angeles, says the defendants conducted phishing attacks by sending bogus but real-looking mass text messages to employees' mobile phones warning that their accounts would be deactivated