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Google to pay $700 million to Android users after federal court approves Play Store settlement
A U.S. federal court approved Google’s $700 million antitrust settlement to resolve a multistate lawsuit alleging the company monopolized Android app distribution and in-app payments. Washington state consumers are expected to receive about $13 million, with around 2.4 million residents potentially eligible. Nationwide, eligible users will be compensated based on their Google Play spending between August 2016 and September 2023.
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SOL Strategies weighs SOL sales as DeFi loan collateralizes 252,851 SOL
SOL Strategies disclosed in an SEC filing that it held C$1.87 million in cash as of June 30 and about C$22 million of unencumbered digital assets available for conversion into fiat. The company also reported C$37.33 million of current liabilities, including a C$13.90 million DeFi loan and C$10.73 million of current convertible debentures. Over the same period, it recorded a C$7.80 million net cash outflow from operating activities.
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Copper retreats from near $14,310/tonne six-month high as LME deliveries ease squeeze
Copper prices have pulled back after hitting a six-month high near $14,310 a tonne in August, with LME three-month copper settling 1.2% lower on Tuesday at $13,986.50 a tonne as the spot premium narrowed sharply. The pullback followed a jump in metal delivered into LME warehouses, lifting readily available inventories and reducing the market’s willingness to pay for immediate supply. Longer term, S&P Global forecasts global copper demand could rise about 50% to roughly 42 million tonnes by 2040, potentially leaving a 10 million-tonne supply shortfall. Construction, industrial uses and infrastructure remain the largest demand drivers.
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