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Compass Therapeutics debuts with $132 million in funding




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Manus Bio raises $19 million to make plant ingredients via fermentation




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Shintech will spend $1.5 billion to cement role as largest vinyl producer

The Louisiana project will complement an ethylene cracker the Japanese company is building in the state




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DARPA announces first round of $1.5 billion grants to revitalize electronics industry




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Tokyo Olympics delay means $12 billion Games just got more expensive




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Tiger Woods’ Masters win earns man $1.2m in wager




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How Facebook’s Reliance deal upends a $1 trillion digital arena




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Shiv Sena criticises PM Modi for $1 bn credit line to Mongolia



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Leonardo DiCaprio, others launch $12M coronavirus relief food fund




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Greece gets $14.5 billion to pay debts, part of new bailout



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Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, QBs to donate $10 million to virus relief




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FIFA to release $150million to member associations due to Covid-19 pandemic




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Pelosi: States, cities seek $1T to avoid layoffs from virus




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IMF says it will back Peru’s request for $11 bln flexible credit line




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BPO financial irregularities to cost Infosys less than $1 million

Infosys, India's second largest information technology (IT) services company, is likely to book an impact of less than $1 million (Rs 6 crore) due to the financial irregularities in the accounts of its business process outsourcing (BPO) arm, which led to the dismissal of the unit's chief financial officer, Abraham Mathews earlier this week.