Tesla

Can AI be trusted? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Artificial Intelligence

Can AI be trusted?

How can humans infuse ethics into AI algorithms?
Digital is the new norm - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tong's Portfolio

Digital is the new norm

We do not doubt that there are indeed many tech stocks that may well be trading at irrational and unsustainable valuations.

Company in the news

Elon Musk surpasses Jeff Bezos to become world's richest person

Musk is worth US$194.8 billion ($257.57 billion), or US$9.5 billion more than Bezos.

Capital markets

Day-trader heaven arrives as Tesla, Bitcoin and stock options surge

Bitcoin has doubled in value in less than a month, swelling the total market value of cryptocurrencies beyond US$1 trillion.
Lithium ETFs could see increased interest with Biden administration - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Funds

Lithium ETFs could see increased interest with Biden administration

The case for buying into the EV value chain is because of the strong growth in demand for EVs.

Tong's Portfolio

Excessive unproductive liquidity causes irrational speculation in stock markets

The reality is that, while earnings and cash flow determine stock prices in the long run, short-term prices are driven by demand and supply.

AVs and EVs

Tesla opens Chinese plant as era of real competition begins

(Jan 7): Tesla Inc. kicked off production in China, marking a major step in Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk’s global push for electric-vehicle domination and heralding what could be the dawn of real competition in the world’s largest EV market.

Tech

Tech Time

Here are the tech events that made the news this year.

Tech

Why DJI Technology's drones rule the skies

(Dec 2): Walking around shopping malls this holiday season, I noticed one thing that was not there last year, or in the years before. Many big malls across America have built huge net cages, some smack in the middle of the mall, that are being used to dem

Tech

China’s Tesla battles for survival after driving into US$5 bil in losses

(Sept 23): It took Tesla Inc about 15 years to rack up US$5 billion ($6.9 billion) in losses. The company known as China’s Tesla did it in four.
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