Dapi and Mastercard Partner to Provide A2A Payments in UAE

Dapi and Mastercard have partnered to provide account-to-account (A2A) payments in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

With this strategic partnership, Dapi, a UAE-based FinTech company, will launch A2A payments on Mastercard Payment Gateway Services (MPGS), the companies said in a Thursday (June 1) press release.

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How Much Money Does SpaceX Make?

SpaceX is growing faster than just about anybody else. And unlike almost everybody else, it’s making money in space.

SpaceX, the pioneering space company founded by Elon Musk with money made from his PayPal payout more than 20 years ago, has grown to become arguably the most successful space company (or company, period) in the history of mankind. In 2023, SpaceX launched rockets to orbit nearly 100 times, exceeding the performance of every rival on Earth — up to and including the entire nation of China.

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AI Stock Soars On Earnings, But Is C3.ai Stock A Buy?

Artificial intelligence may well be the next big technological revolution after the internet. But investors looking to participate in this growth story after the AI rally have their work cut out trying to identify whether C3.ai (AI) stock is a potential leader. That begs the question, is AI stock a buy now?

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Is Affirm Stock Is A Buy Now? Fintech Leader Struggles To Surpass New Buy Point After A Big Swing On Earnings

When it comes to investing in fintech companies and the financing concept of BNPL — buy now, pay later — Affirm (AFRM) still comes to top of mind.

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Amazon Terminates iRobot Deal, Roomba Maker to Lay off 31% of Staff

KEY POINTS
  • Amazon and iRobot mutually agreed to call off their planned acquisition, writing that there was “no path” to regulatory approval and sending iRobot shares down sharply.
  • iRobot, which makes the Roomba, said it will lay off around 350 employees and that its founder and CEO Colin Angle would step down.
  • The Amazon-iRobot deal was originally valued at $1.7 billion, but a number of regulatory examinations drove the purchase price down before ultimately killing the deal.

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