Daily News: September 14, 2025
9/14/2025
European AI Company with Operations in Finland Receives a Massive $17.4 Billion Order from Microsoft
A European artificial intelligence company with operations in Finland has secured a massive $17.4 billion order from Microsoft, causing its stock price to soar.
Finnish engineer made an invention in the 70s, without which current smartphones or computers could not be manufactured
A Finnish engineer's 1970s invention is crucial for manufacturing modern smartphones and computers.
Government ordered: Electricity prices in Finland will soon rise due to security of supply - 56 M€ for the state
The Finnish government has mandated an increase in electricity prices to ensure security of supply, generating €56 million for the state.
BMW executive slams the EU's internal combustion engine ban as 'absurd': 'A big mistake' and biased
A BMW executive criticized the EU's ban on internal combustion engines, labeling it an 'absurd' and biased decision that unfairly targets the automotive industry.
Radical research result from Finland: Already 45-year-olds are now afraid of age discrimination at work
A study from Finland indicates that individuals as young as 45 are increasingly concerned about experiencing age discrimination in the workplace.