Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2024, around 2.4 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer globally, and approximately 685,000 women died from the…
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Fintech can be catalyst to make Hong Kong a next-level financial hub: Broadridge CEO
Embracing technology platforms for applications such as electronic proxy voting, private debt underwriting and trading of repurchase (repo) agreements can help Hong Kong elevate its standing as Asia’s top financial hub, according to a leading US fintech firm.
Technologies that simplified investor engagement had been a catalyst for growth in other markets, said Tim Gokey, CEO of New York-listed Broadridge Financial Solutions, adding that fintech could enhance corporate governance and product innovation to help the city strengthen its connections with mainland China and the wider world.
“We’re investing in the region and are excited to be part of the rapidly growing Hong Kong market, which is emerging as a leading financial hub in Asia and the primary point of connectivity between the mainland and global markets,” Gokey said in an interview during a trip to the city last month.
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His comments came before financial regulators in Hong Kong and mainland China unveiled a series of measures last month to allow cross-boundary bond repo business and to strengthen the city’s fixed income and currency markets – all initiatives that had been discussed and anticipated among market participants for a number of years.
“We see a strong opportunity to support that growth by enhancing trust and transparency in corporate governance,” added Gokey, whose firm doubled its Asian team to nearly 500 over the past five years, with Hong Kong accounting for more than 80 people.
As companies increasingly turned to capital markets, beyond banks, for fundraising, the transparency and trust of corporate governance became essential, he said, pointing to the US as an example.
Tim Gokey, CEO of New York-listed Broadridge Financial Solutions. Photo: Handout alt=Tim Gokey, CEO of New York-listed Broadridge Financial Solutions. Photo: Handout>
“Strong corporate governance is one of the key drivers behind the success and confidence in US capital markets,” he said. “It’s not the sole answer, but a crucial contributing factor.”
Broadridge’s corporate-governance offerings, including proxy-voting platforms, have a global reach, processing shares held in street names at more than 1,000 broker-dealers and custodian banks. Its proxy services covered about 80 per cent of outstanding shares of US publicly listed companies in 2023.
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DPM welcomes Pak-Afghan agreement – RADIO PAKISTAN
- DPM welcomes Pak-Afghan agreement RADIO PAKISTAN
- Afghanistan, Pakistan agree to immediate ceasefire after talks in Doha Al Jazeera
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How Investors May Respond To Aeluma (ALMU) Boosting Growth Funds With $25 Million Capital Raise
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Aeluma, Inc. recently completed its underwritten public offering, raising approximately US$25.4 million in gross proceeds and boosting its cash position to about US$38 million to invest in manufacturing partnerships and engineering talent.
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This significant cash increase could further position Aeluma for operational expansion through new hires and enhanced manufacturing capabilities.
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To assess how these developments affect Aeluma’s investment narrative, we’ll focus on the company’s increased capacity to invest in growth initiatives.
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To own shares in Aeluma today is to believe the company can turn rapid revenue growth and cutting-edge photonics into lasting profitability, even in a competitive and volatile sector. The recent US$25.4 million public offering lifts Aeluma’s cash reserves to around US$38 million, giving the company more room to pursue manufacturing partnerships and attract engineering talent. This extra cash could accelerate key short-term catalysts like new product launches and customer wins, while potentially reducing worries about near-term funding pressures. Still, with a recent uptick in insider selling and a history of substantial shareholder dilution, questions remain about how quickly the business can transition from high growth to sustainable profit. The fresh cash raises the company’s ceiling for expansion, but does not remove risks around execution, dilution, or path to profitability. In contrast, investors should keep an eye on the ongoing dilution risk and shifting capital needs.
Our valuation report unveils the possibility Aeluma’s shares may be trading at a premium.
ALMU Community Fair Values as at Oct 2025 Opinions from 4 Simply Wall St Community members peg Aeluma’s fair value anywhere from US$1.58 to US$25.50 per share. With such a wide range of estimates and the company recently strengthening its cash reserves, views on Aeluma’s future profitability and dilution risk continue to divide market participants. Explore these different viewpoints to better understand both the opportunity and the uncertainty.
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It’s time for Samsung to ditch the Galaxy Store
Damien Wilde / Android Authority
Samsung’s Galaxy Store has been around for a long time, and it’s where you’d go to download and update Samsung apps, Galaxy Themes, apps for your Tizen smartwatch, and more. In recent years, however, the…
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Tertsch claims surprise world title, while Hauser becomes world champion on home soil
Lisa Tertsch is the new triathlon world champion. The German won the women’s elite finals of the 2025 World Triathlon Championship Series in Wollongong this Sunday, 19 October.
The victory enabled her to succeed defending world champion,
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6 classic tech tricks from the past that still work great today
When it comes to troubleshooting misbehaving technology, we’ve got more options than ever before. Between first- and third-party software solutions and online forums dedicated to troubleshooting and fixing common problems, we’re spoiled for…
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vivo OriginOS 6, X300 series are official, Moto X70 Air too, Week 42 in review
vivo held a big Chinese event this week, announcing the new OriginOS 6 and the X300 series in the X300 and the X300 Pro. OriginOS 6 is redesigned with a similar visual style to iOS 26 with transparent elements and a multi-layered look….
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Windows 11 AI agents will act on your behalf – how much can you trust them?
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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- Windows 11 is adding AI agents that can take actions on your behalf.
- Copilot agents represent potential…
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