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As of 2026-04-17 18:41, Citigroup (C) is priced at $132,28, with a total market cap of $226,23B, a P/E ratio of 14,88, and a dividend yield of 1,82%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $131,11 and $133,57. The current price is 0,89% above the day's low and 0,96% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 9,12M. Over the past 52 weeks, C has traded between $67,89 to $133,57, and the current price is -0,96% away from the 52-week high.
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Slash Raises $100M Series C at $1.4B Valuation, Led by Ribbit Capital with Khosla Ventures and Goodwater
Gate News message, April 17 — Slash, a US-based business finance startup, closed a $100 million Series C round at a $1.4 billion valuation. The round was led by Ribbit Capital, with Khosla Ventures and Goodwater Capital co-leading. Existing investors NEA and Y Combinator also participated, bringing Slash's total funding to $160 million. Slash serves over 5,000 companies and has added more than 100 features in the past 12 months, including expense management, invoicing, accounting automation, and Global USD for non-US businesses. The company reported $150 million in annualized revenue and maintained profitability. Global USD enables businesses in over 100 countries to access U.S. accounts and conduct stablecoin transfers using USD Coin (USDC) or Tether (USDT). According to Bridge, a payments infrastructure company, Slash processes over $1 billion in annualized stablecoin payment volume.
2026-04-16 14:11Iran Discloses Details of C-130 Downing: Intelligence Agency Coordination, Military-Civilian Joint Operation
Gate News message, April 16 — Iran's military commander Hataami disclosed details of an ambush operation against U.S. military forces in southern Isfahan province during a speech. According to Hataami, Iran's intelligence agency had conducted meticulous advance planning, coordinating the military, Revolutionary Guards, police, militias, and local residents to form an "encirclement against the enemy." During the operation, Iran's first wave of fire successfully downed a U.S. C-130 transport aircraft. The coordinated deployment involved multiple branches of Iran's security and military apparatus working in conjunction with civilian forces. This joint operation demonstrated coordination across different Iranian government and military entities in executing the ambush. On April 5, Iran's law enforcement command announced that police special forces had downed an American C-130 transport plane in the southern Isfahan region.
2026-04-16 06:51AnalogBits Unveils Next-Gen Power Management IP for TSMC's N2P Process at 2026 Symposium
Gate News message, April 16 — AnalogBits, a subsidiary of South Korean design house SeemiFive, will showcase next-generation power management intellectual property (IP) solutions based on TSMC's advanced N2P (2-nanometer) process at the TSMC 2026 Technology Symposium on April 22 in Santa Clara, California. The announcement was made on April 15. The newly unveiled solutions include integrated On-die LDO (low-dropout regulator) with glitch detection and voltage droop sensing, pinless PVT sensors, and low-power PLL (phase-locked loop) offering real-time power monitoring. The pinless PVT sensor, debuted for the first time, achieves high accuracy of ±3.5°C, while the low-power PLL delivers ultra-low power consumption at 0.5 microwatts per MHz. AnalogBits' new IP addresses technical challenges faced by multi-kilowatt AI and high-performance computing (HPC) systems, which struggle with power density, thermal management, and performance variability issues. The solutions enable power-performance-area (PPA) optimization and intelligent on-chip power management on advanced SoCs. The company, which has shipped billions of IP cores across processes from 0.35 micrometers to 2 nanometers, plans to participate in subsequent TSMC technology symposiums in Taiwan, Europe, China, and Japan to expand global customer engagement.
2026-04-16 05:51Ledger Launches AI Security Suite in 2026, Featuring Hardware-Anchored Controls for AI Agents
Gate News message, April 16 — Ledger, a French crypto security firm, announced on April 14 that it will enter the artificial intelligence (AI) security market with a comprehensive suite of new technologies and hardware devices throughout 2026. The new hardware is designed to protect users from rogue AI agents and ensure agents' behavior remains aligned with human intentions. Ledger's Chief Human Agency Officer, Ian C. Rogers, argued that software-based security is insufficient given AI agents' access to sensitive data and their rapidly increasing capabilities. "Your agents will hold your API keys, your credentials, your identity, and your money," Rogers said, emphasizing the need for hardware-level protection. The company plans to strengthen AI agents' trustworthiness by introducing "hardware-anchored security to the agentic economy," with devices functioning similarly to Ledger's existing crypto hardware solutions. Ledger's 2026 AI agent security roadmap includes: Device Management Kit (DMK), already released and in use by Moonpay; hardware-anchored identity and wallet with agent command line interface (Q2); Agents Intents, a human-in-the-loop approval layer (Q3); Agent Policies, enabling humans to enforce rules such as sending limits (Q4); and Proof of Human, allowing identity verification (Q4).
2026-04-15 08:56Meta Rejects Canada's New Law Requiring 4% Revenue Payment for News Content
Gate News message, April 15 — Meta has rejected Canada's new legislation that would compel the social media giant to pay news providers for content shared on Facebook and Instagram. The law, announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, requires Meta and Alphabet Inc. (Google) to contribute a minimum of 4% of their annual Canadian revenues to news outlets in exchange for featuring links to news articles. According to government estimates, Meta's Facebook must disburse C$62 million (approximately USD $127 million) annually, while Google must contribute C$172 million per year. The legislation is set to take effect on December 19. Meta's head of public policy in Canada, Rachel Curran, stated that the company will not change its business decision, saying the new regulations are based on "incorrect assertions" about how Meta benefits from news content. Meta has already begun enforcing its resistance to the requirement. Since August, the company blocked Canadian Facebook and Instagram users from accessing news content, cutting off a significant source of web traffic for news organizations. Google has also indicated it may cut off Google News links in Canada if the law proceeds. Canadian Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge defended the legislation, stating that tech platforms "have to act responsibly and support the news sharing they and Canadians both benefit from." Government authorities acknowledged they had not communicated the regulatory framework to the corporations prior to the announcement and plan to initiate discussions with these companies in the coming weeks.







































































































































































































































































