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Faraday Announced Q3 Financial Report In 2021: Net Loss Of US $304 Million, Delivery Of FF 91 In The Third Quarter

Jia Yueting's dream of building a car and his way home are becoming more and more difficult. It is reported that Faraday announced its financial results for the third quarter of 2021 early this morning. The net loss for the third quarter as of September 30, 2021 was US $304 million, compared with us $33 million in the same period last year. In fact, the financial report should have been released as early as last year, but it has been delayed so far due to internal reasons.

The UK May Empower The New Regulator DMU To Punish Large Technology Companies

On the morning of May 7, the Ministry of culture, media and sports of the British government promised to give the digital market department (DMU) legal power to punish companies that do not comply with its rules. Previously, the British government established DMU in 2020 and said it would grant the agency the power to "formulate a code of conduct". Large technology companies must abide by the code in the UK, otherwise they will face a fine of 10% of their annual turnover.

Many Provinces Focus On The Investigation And Regulation Of Overtime. How To Define Overtime Has Become A Pain Point

The Beijing Municipal Bureau of human resources and social security recently announced two typical cases in which companies were punished for illegally extending workers' working hours. In addition to Beijing, Sichuan, Shandong, Anhui, Henan and other provinces have also begun to focus on the investigation and rectification of overtime. "Every day is either working overtime or working." Yu Hongfa, who works in a top accounting firm, has a circle of friends. The picture is the subway station near the company. Even when she gets home, many matters on mobile office tools make her feel like "I seem to be off duty, but also I don't seem to be off duty".

The U.S. Court Ordered All ISPs In The United States To Block Three Pirated Websites

More than a decade after the controversial bill stop online piracy Act (soap) was repealed, the latest ruling of a U.S. Court shows that it has always had the ability of ISP to block pirated websites. The ban, issued in response to lawsuits against three pirated streaming media services, requires every Internet service provider in the United States to prevent users from accessing these websites.