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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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Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.

Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
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Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.

Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
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Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.

Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
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Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.

Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
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Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.

Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
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Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.

Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
First, they don't have my permission to do any of this.

Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.

Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
First, they don't have my permission to do any of this.

Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.

Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.
First, they don't have my permission to do any of this.

Second, this is how the US economy has worked for the last 50 or so years. Jobs aren't created. There is no utility. They (we) get $3 in debt to make $1 in revenue - or worse. There is no growth and no prosperity. Only an ever increasing debt.

Except instead of the bubble bursting, we go to war. Or have ourselves a pandemic.