Leapfrog Acquisition Corporation priced its initial public offering of 12.5 million units at $10.00 per unit, raising $125 million. The units began trading December 5 on Nasdaq under the symbol LFACU.
Over the past two years, their 200-person unit, known as systematic investing, has raked in at least $40 billion of new money.
Dave Neisler, construction teacher at Loveland High School, has big ideas for his workshop, and OtterCares, the foundation ...
Several of Wall Street's savviest billionaire money managers purchased this stock during the September-ended quarter.
The Alliwava H90 Pro hits an exciting sweet spot: extremely compact, really quiet, and very energy-efficient; yet ...
Will Micron's Q1 2026 earnings justify its sky-high valuation? The memory chip giant reports on Dec. 17, with analysts ...
Discover the 10 best Dell premium laptops, including Inspiron, G-Series, and Latitude models. Find the perfect model for ...
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We are still mulling over all of the new HPC-AI supercomputer systems that were announced in recent months before and during ...
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Dell Tower Plus (EBT2250)

Today, the desktop version of the classic XPS is known as the Dell Tower Plus (starting at $949.99; $1,999.99 as tested), and ...
India’s digital revolution has exposed millions to a criminal dystopia. This is the story of a neurologist placed under ...