Korea seeks to begin staging nuclear fusion power generation tests in 2030 at the earliest, nearly 20 years ahead of its original schedule, the government announced Friday, amid growing energy demand ...
Trump Media & Technology Group, the company which owns the US president's social media platform Truth Social, has bought a fusion power company for $US6 billion ($9 ...
This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Trump Media & Technology Group (NASDAQ:DJT) shares jumped about 42% on Thursday after the company agreed to merge with Alphabet-backed fusion startup TAE ...
President Donald Trump’s social media company, Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), said on Thursday that it’s merging with TAE Technologies, a Southern California-based company that has been ...
Trump Media & Technology will merge with a fusion power company in an all-stock deal that the companies said Thursday is valued at more than $6 billion. Devin Nunes, the Republican congressman who ...
City Power said two of the suspects were interns who were not authorised to conduct any field or metering work City Power has welcomed the arrest of three suspects, including two interns and a bogus ...
President Donald Trump’s social media startup plans to merge with fusion company TAE Technologies in a deal valued at more than $6 billion. The all-stock transaction marks the latest twist surrounding ...
The parent company of President Donald Trump’s Truth Social media platform is merging with a fusion power company, an unusual pairing of the Trump name with a futuristic clean energy venture that aims ...
EXCLUSIVE: Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. is joining with TAE Technologies—the world’s premier fusion power company—representing a more-than $6 billion merger to blaze the path toward America’s ...
The White House shook up press access to Washington’s corridors of power when it allowed in MAGA correspondents like Natalie Winters from “War Room.” As part of our video series on Trump’s second term ...
Thane: A case has been registered against four persons for allegedly creating eight fake GST-registered firms and claiming input tax credit of more than Rs 22 crore, police said on Sunday. No arrests ...