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Phillips Edison Grocery Center Operating Partnership I, L.P. has filed documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to apply for the issuance of senior notes.
The specific scale of this issuance has not yet been publicly disclosed. According to public information, the company focuses on investment and operation of grocery center real estate. This note issuance will provide new funding support for the company's business expansion.
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US Stocks Move | Intuit rises over 6% pre-market after reaching a multi-year partnership with Anthropic
Gelonghui, February 24th|Intuit (INTU.US) rose more than 6% in pre-market trading, reaching $381.3. According to reports, Intuit has entered into a multi-year partnership with Anthropic, aiming to bring customizable AI agents to mid-market enterprises and expand financial tools on the Anthropic platform. This collaboration will enable businesses to use Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK on the Intuit platform to build and customize secure and accurate AI agents to support compliance workflows. (Gelonghui)
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Intel increases investment in AI chip startup SambaNova
Gelonghui, February 24th|Intel has established a strategic partnership with artificial intelligence (AI) chip startup SambaNova Systems and participated in its latest $350 million fundraising round. According to statements released by both parties, SambaNova will adopt Intel's server processors and graphics card products in their cooperation over the coming years, and the two sides will also work together on sales and marketing to promote the implementation of solutions. Intel had already invested in SambaNova as early as 2019, and this time has further increased its participation in the new funding round. It is worth noting that Intel CEO Patrick P. Gelsinger also serves as Chairman of SambaNova. He took on the role of Chairman at the company as early as 2017 and participated in early investments through his venture capital firm Walden International. An Intel spokesperson stated that Gelsinger proactively recused himself from relevant decision-making during the discussions for this cooperation.
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