Has China's 56 BeiDou satellites outperformed the 31 of GPS? Check the latest report from China's space force...

China's space technology is rapidly catching up with the United States. According to OTH Intelligence Group, a U.S.-based advisory firm, China's recent technological advances may enhance the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) ability to monitor and attack U.S. military forces—covering broader areas with higher precision.

The report specifically highlights that advancements in the BeiDou system could further expand the PLA's strike range against U.S. forces. Currently, BeiDou operates 56 satellites across three orbital types, while GPS deploys only 31 satellites in medium Earth orbit. This suggests BeiDou may possess greater system resilience. See how this latest report analyzes the situation...

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Wall Street Disaster: AI-related stocks plummeted, causing a teenage investing prodigy in the U.S. to face massive margin calls, losing one trillion yen in just two weeks!

A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (Image source: AP)

Leopold Aschenbrenner, dubbed the "AI Prophet" and a teenage investing sensation in the U.S., narrowly avoided a liquidity crisis last week. He had heavily leveraged (4x) AI energy and memory sector stocks, but these holdings sharply declined since mid-July, triggering margin calls and nearly depleting his capital.

Fortunately, Citadel stepped in last Thursday, acquiring large stakes at low prices, preventing a cascading liquidation crisis. However, Aschenbrenner's fund still suffered a 67% loss, shrinking its assets from $45 billion to around $10 billion.

In other words, over $30 billion (approximately 1 trillion JPY) in assets evaporated within two weeks. Discover one of Wall Street’s most shocking stories of the year…

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Will Tesla lose its "crown jewel" to China? Could the Shanghai Gigafactory be "disposed of" to pave the way for a SpaceX merger—or due to concerns over Taiwan?

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Tesla’s Shanghai Gigafactory has been repeatedly called "Tesla’s crown jewel" by Elon Musk. However, the fate of this jewel may be changing.

According to insiders, Musk is not only concerned about Tesla’s reliance on China for battery supply but also fears production disruptions if Beijing launches military action against Taiwan. As such, preparations to potentially spin off Tesla’s Chinese operations have begun.

Tesla advisors have discussed multiple options, including spin-off, sale, or closure of its China business. Yet, external speculation also suggests this move might be paving the way for a future merger between Tesla and SpaceX…

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U.S. economy suddenly slows! Q2 growth at just 1.5%, driven by a "key factor" strikingly similar to Taiwan’s situation…

(Graph source: The Wall Street Journal)

On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported that the seasonally and inflation-adjusted annualized GDP growth rate for Q2 was 1.5%, below economists’ forecast of 1.8% and significantly slower than Q1’s 2.1%.

Multiple companies warn that consumers are becoming increasingly price-sensitive amid persistent inflation. Procter & Gamble CFO Andre Schulten stated: "Consumer performance is flat but stable. Every consumer is looking for better value-for-money products." Read more…

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Amazon AWS revenue surges 37%, fastest growth in 18 quarters! Reaffirms aggressive AI investment strategy

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Amazon reported last week that revenue rose 20% year-on-year to $200.6 billion, with net profit reaching $62.2 billion—both exceeding analyst expectations. Most notably, its cloud computing division AWS saw revenue jump 37% year-on-year to $42.2 billion, marking the fastest growth in 18 quarters.

AWS CEO Matt Garman posted on X: "Leadership in AI won’t be built on a single model or single path, but on diverse choices and infrastructure capable of running these models securely, reliably, and at scale." Read the full article…

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Global oil transport chokepoints disrupted—why isn’t China worried? A secret pipeline again linked to Malaysia…

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Despite repeated disruptions to key global oil shipping routes, China still manages to purchase oil from Iran. United Against Nuclear Iran reports that Iranian crude is first shipped to waters near Malaysia, then transferred from Iranian tankers to other vessels before continuing to China—effectively evading sanctions.

Analysts say Iran appears to have exploited a one-month pause in U.S. blockades to ramp up oil exports. Before the blockade resumed in mid-July, Iran exported approximately $5–6 billion (about 160–190 billion JPY) worth of oil. Read the full story…

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FACT BOX

  • Source: PR Times
  • Category: Survey
  • Organizations: OTH Intelligence Group / Citadel / Tesla
  • Dates in source: mid-July
  • Products / services: BeiDou Navigation System / GPS