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NASDAQ:KODK 16 August 2025 - 17 August 2025

Chip Tariffs Loom, Ukraine’s First NYSE Listing, and an EV Shatters Range Record – Global Tech Roundup (Aug 16–17, 2025)

Chip Tariffs Loom, Ukraine’s First NYSE Listing, and an EV Shatters Range Record – Global Tech Roundup (Aug 16–17, 2025)

Google will unveil its Pixel 10 lineup at a Made by Google event on August 20, with leaks pointing to a triple-camera system and new Tensor G5 chip. Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 17 series on September 9, adding a 120 Hz display and larger screen to the base model. Kodak denied rumors of an imminent shutdown, citing plans to refinance $477 million in debt. The Pentagon paused $800 million in software contracts, drawing criticism from lawmakers.
Techquake Weekend: Tariffs, Rocket Failures & a 1,000-Mile EV – Global Tech News Roundup (Aug 15–16, 2025)

Techquake Weekend: Tariffs, Rocket Failures & a 1,000-Mile EV – Global Tech News Roundup (Aug 15–16, 2025)

Google will unveil its Pixel 10 lineup on August 20, showing a triple-lens camera and new Tensor G5 chip. Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 17 series on September 9, with a 120 Hz display and new “Air” model. Kodak denied reports of imminent shutdown, citing a $300 million cash infusion to address debt. The Pentagon paused or canceled $800 million in software contracts, drawing criticism from lawmakers.

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  • Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index Sees $218.8M Inflow
    March 20, 2026, 11:42 AM EDT. The Schwab Fundamental International Large Company Index ETF (FNDF) experienced a notable inflow of approximately $218.8 million, marking a 1.0% increase in outstanding units week over week, rising from 442.3 million to 446.8 million units. Major holdings performance varied slightly, with Medtronic (MDT) and ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (ZIM) gaining 0.2% each, while Teva Pharmaceutical (TEVA) fell 1.8%. FNDF currently trades at $47.66, between its 52-week low of $31.915 and high of $52.935. ETF unit creation and destruction reflect buying and selling of underlying assets, influencing components' market activity.
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