Boeing wins $8.6 billion F-15 fighter jet contract; Alibaba participates in MiniMax IPO.
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Boeing wins an $8.6 billion F-15 contract from Israel, while Alibaba invests in MiniMax's $600 million IPO. Other key updates include price cuts for weight-loss drugs in China, TSMC advancing 3nm production, and Tesla's Q4 deliveries expected to drop 15%.
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According to ChainCatcher, Boeing has secured an $8.6 billion contract for F-15 fighter jets from Israel. Alibaba and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority are reportedly participating in MiniMax's $600 million initial public offering (IPO). Furthermore, Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly have significantly reduced the prices of their weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Mounjaro in China, respectively. Reports indicate that TSMC's Arizona plant will advance its 3nm mass production timeline to 2027. Samsung Electronics plans to increase its monthly HBM wafer production capacity to 250,000 wafers by the end of 2026. Meta Platforms is nearing completion of its acquisition of AI startup Manus, a deal exceeding $2 billion. Strategy disclosed that it purchased 1,229 Bitcoins for $108.8 million between December 22nd and 28th. Tesla analysts predict fourth-quarter deliveries of 422,850 vehicles, a 15% decrease year-over-year. Chile's state-owned copper company, Copper, has formed a joint venture with Chilean Minerals & Chemicals, aiming to become the world's largest producer of battery metals.