This is from last week, but it’s worth commenting on. I’m talking about Wayve and its $1.2 billion raise (up to $1.5 billion if it can unlock a $300 million milestone-based investment from Uber). As I mentioned in my article, everyone seems to want a piece of this U.K. startup, which is now valued at $8.6 billion.
For comparison, here's the same counter with foldl':
。新收录的资料是该领域的重要参考
全年全部工业增加值416826亿元,比上年增长5.8%。规模以上工业增加值增长5.9%。在规模以上工业中,分经济类型看,国有控股企业增加值增长4.6%;股份制企业增长6.3%,外商及港澳台投资企业增长3.9%;私营企业增长5.3%。分门类看,采矿业增长5.6%,制造业增长6.4%,电力、热力、燃气及水生产和供应业增长2.3%。(见图10)。新收录的资料是该领域的重要参考
Changes to the value of V-Bucks are also impacting Fortnite's various passes. The standard Battle Pass will now cost 800 V-Bucks and award 800 V-Bucks, down from its previous price of 1,000 V-Bucks. Meanwhile, the price of the OG Pass (for Fortnite's throwback game mode) is lowering from 1,000 V-Bucks to 800 V-Bucks, and both the Music and Lego Passes are going from costing 1,400 V-Bucks to 1,200 V-Bucks. For any subscribers to Fortnite Crew, Fortnite's monthly subscription service, your monthly stipend of the digital currency is also shrinking from 1,000 V-Bucks to 800 V-Bucks.