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Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) investors are having a pretty great week so far -- even if Intel stock isn't yet showing it. The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that the U.S. Commerce Department awarded Intel $8.5 billion in subsidies to help defray the cost of expanding semiconductor production in Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, and Oregon. This means fully 16% of the $53 billion in government money authorized by the 2022 "Chips Act" will go to Intel alone.
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Praesidian has sold its investment in Biologos, a provider of sterile-filtered biological products for veterinary, pharmaceutical, and medical research applications, to Ampersand Capital Partners. Biologos is a manufacturer of standard and custom cell culture media, reagents, buffers, and sera that are used, typically in a controlled environment like a petri dish or a flask, for… This content is for members only.
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Chicago-based Monroe Capital is looking to expand its presence in the Middle East with the hire of Waleed Noor to lead the opening of its UAE office. The post Monroe Capital plans Middle East expansion with Walled Noor hire first appeared on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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Hg, a private investment firm focused on European and transatlantic software and services businesses, has made a significant investment in CUBE, a specialist in automated regulatory intelligence and regulatory change management technology. The strategic partnership will see Hg invest alongside CUBE’s Founder and CEO, Ben Richmond. Since 2011, CUBE has partnered with banks, insurers, asset managers and other highly regulated enterprises to deliver cloud-based regulatory technology solutions to au
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