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Jyothi Surekha Vennam wins bronze as India finish with one medal
India’s Jyothi Surekha Vennam won a bronze medal in the women’s individual compound event at the Archery World Cup Final 2025 in Nanjing, the People’s Republic of China, on Saturday.
Jyothi Surekha Vennam confirmed her medal after shooting…
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Samsung chairman’s family to sell 17.7 million shares to cover tax, loan payment
Sale of shares to settle inheritance tax raising concerns over retail investor sentiment
The mother and two sisters of Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) Chairman Jay Y. Lee plan to sell some 1.73 trillion South Korean won ($1.22 billion) worth of shares in the South Korean tech firm, the company said in a regulatory filing.
The purpose of the sale of 17.7 million shares, or a 0.3% stake in Samsung Electronics, is to cover tax payments and loan repayment, according to the late Friday filing with the Korea Exchange.
Experts view the sale by Lee’s sisters Lee Boo-jin and Lee Seo-hyun and his mother, Hong Ra-hee, as part of the owner family’s efforts to secure funds to pay their inheritance tax estimated at about 12 trillion won, following the 2020 death of Samsung patriarch Lee Kun-hee.
The sale will be handled by Shinhan Bank under a trust contract and completed by next April, according to the filing.
Samsung shares have jumped more than 48% since it announced a chip-supply deal with Tesla in July. It has secured supply deals with other major customers such as OpenAI, and expectations have risen that the company will be able to supply its latest high-bandwidth memory products to Nvidia (NVDA.O).
The stock is up more than 84% this year, gaining 0.2% on Friday to 97,900 won.
“Samsung’s 10 trillion won share buyback plan last year was aimed at protecting the stock value, which would help the Samsung family to secure fund for inheritance tax,” said Park Ju-gun, head of corporate analysis firm Leaders Index.
With Samsung’s share price now nearing 100,000 won, the planned sale likely aims to complete inheritance tax payments.
“One disappointing aspect is that the owner family is selling shares at a time like this, which could dampen sentiment among retail investors,” he said.
“After all, Samsung Electronics is practically a ‘national stock’, owned by about 5 million retail shareholders who have been eagerly watching the shares approach the 100,000-won mark after the recent rally.”
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Happy birthday to the NES, companion to millions of Nintendo childhoods | Games consoles
The Nintendo Entertainment System was released in the United States on 18 October 1985: about a year after I was born, and 40 years ago today. It’s as if the company sensed that a sucker who’d spend thousands of dollars on plastic toys and…
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PS5 Slim vs. PS5 Digital vs. PS5 Pro: Every Feature Compared
The holidays are approaching, and when it comes to game consoles, a new PlayStation 5 might be at the top of your gift list. Not only does it have some of the best multiplatform games released in 2025, such as Clair Obsur: Expedition 33, Hollow…
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Is this what all modern SPD pedals should look like? Wolf Tooth Components’ CTRL pedals, e*thirteen’s Sidekick hub, fresh kicks from Fox, Lauf’s third gen leaf-sprung fork and DMR’s Gridlock grips
This week, we’ve got a host of cool things from Wolf Tooth with a new set of pedals that may set a new standard for SPD, DMR’s latest grips, and fresh kicks from Fox Racing. On top of all that, we’re going to take a good look at e*thirteen’s…
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Terraform Google Cloud Provider 7.0 Reaches General Availability
HashiCorp has announced the general availability of version 7.0 of the Terraform provider for Google Cloud, introducing new features focused on improving security and validation across infrastructure code. In the announcement, the…Continue Reading
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World Economy Latest: Gold Soars Amid US-China Tensions
Gold and silver continued to rally this week, despite a Friday tumble, amid renewed trade tensions between the world’s top economies.
In China, credit growth slowed, dragged by government bond sales and sluggish loan demand among households and companies. In the US, private-sector gauges of inflation showed signs of tariffs boosting the prices of some goods in the absence of official government data.
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Today’s famous birthdays list for October 18, 2025 includes celebrities Jean-Claude Van Damme, Sophie Thatcher
Birthday wishes go out to Jean-Claude Van Damme, Sophie Thatcher and all the other celebrities with birthdays today. Check out our slideshow below to see photos of famous people turning a year older on October 18th and learn an interesting fact…
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Prince Andrew gives up royal titles amid Epstein fallout – POLITICO
Prince Andrew has surrendered his titles, including the Duke of York, amid growing pressure over a series of scandals, including his alleged ties with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
“In discussion with The King, and my…
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