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Hyundai takes full control of Boston Dynamics as SoftBank exits for $325 million

Hyundai Motor Group is acquiring SoftBank's remaining 9.65% stake in Boston Dynamics for $325 million, completing its full ownership of the robotics company. The deal closes as Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid robot enters commercial deployment and the broader humanoid race intensifies against Tesla Optimus and Figure AI. SoftBank exits to redeploy capital toward its $41 billion OpenAI bet and AI infrastructure.

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Sounds like a barely concealed offer to do insider trading and profit on pending government announcements in exchange for tax free donations to the MIC.
Sounds like a barely concealed offer to do insider trading and profit on pending government announcements in exchange for tax free donations to the MIC.
Okay just from the title: USA is nationalizing oil companies now? Since when does the guvmt "direct" private enterprises to do something? Nationalization of Exxon next? Oh wait, it won't be necessary. There is no distinction between public and private sector already - for the big club, which you ain't in it. Reminde me, what's the word for it, where there is no distinction between public and private sector?
Okay just from the title: USA is nationalizing oil companies now? Since when does the guvmt "direct" private enterprises to do something? Nationalization of Exxon next? Oh wait, it won't be necessary. There is no distinction between public and private sector already - for the big club, which you ain't in it. Reminde me, what's the word for it, where there is no distinction between public and private sector?
Okay just from the title: USA is nationalizing oil companies now? Since when does the guvmt "direct" private enterprises to do something? Nationalization of Exxon next? Oh wait, it won't be necessary. There is no distinction between public and private sector already - for the big club, which you ain't in it. Reminde me, what's the word for it, where there is no distinction between public and private sector?
Okay just from the title: USA is nationalizing oil companies now? Since when does the guvmt "direct" private enterprises to do something? Nationalization of Exxon next? Oh wait, it won't be necessary. There is no distinction between public and private sector already - for the big club, which you ain't in it. Reminde me, what's the word for it, where there is no distinction between public and private sector?