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Wall Street Journal, Sept. 26

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OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, plans to become a for profit company in light of major personnel changes. This includes the resignation by its Chief Technology Officer, Mira Murati.

Pfizer, a U.S. pharmaceutical company, has announced that it will withdraw its Oxbryta drug for sickle cell disease from all markets in which it was approved. The drug's benefits no longer outweigh the risks among the approved patient population.

In recent months, hackers linked to the Chinese government broke into several U.S. Internet-service providers. They were looking for sensitive information. The campaign was called "Salt Typhoon".

U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris announced plans for tax incentives. She pledged $100 billion in tax credit to boost U.S. Manufacturing.

DP World, a port terminal operator based in Dubai, is in talks with the Mexican government to allow it to begin operations there. This would enable the business to receive cargo from Mexico heading to the U.S.

MBK Partners, a private equity firm, and Young Poong increased the tender price of shares in Korea Zinc (a leading non-ferrous metal smelter) to 750,000 won ($564.40), resulting in a 14 percent increase over the original offer. (1 dollar = 1,328.8400 yen) (Compiled from Bengaluru Newsroom)

(source: Reuters)