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Shunna Shares' Largest Shareholder's 120M Shares Face Judicial Auction

Shunna Shares may see a change in control after 120 million shares held by Huifu Boyan face judicial auction; Huifu has objected, and the outcome is uncertain, potentially altering the board and management. Abstract: The article reports that Shunna Shares' controlling shareholder, Guangzhou Huifu Boyan Investment Partnership, faces a judicial auction of about 120 million shares. Huifu has filed an objection, and the outcome is uncertain. If the auction proceeds, ownership and governance could shift, potentially affecting the board, management, and strategic decisions.
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09:25

Hugging Face Open-Sources ml-intern, an AI Agent for Autonomous ML Research

Open-sourced ml-intern, Hugging Face's autonomous ML research agent that reads papers, curates data, trains, evaluates, and iterates across science, medicine, and math. Abstract: Hugging Face's ml-intern is an open-source autonomous ML research agent that reads papers, curates datasets, trains on local or cloud GPUs, evaluates results, and iterates improvements. Built on smolagents with CLI and web interfaces, it navigates arXiv/HF Papers, HF Hub, and HF Jobs. Demonstrations span science, medicine, and mathematics, showing end-to-end automation and performance gains.
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09:46

Philippines SEC Warns Against 7 Unregistered Crypto Trading Platforms Including dYdX, Orderly

Summary: SEC Philippines warns about seven unregistered crypto platforms (dYdX, Aevo, gTrade, Pacifica, Orderly, Deriv, Ostium) under CASP; promoters may face fines up to PHP 5 million or 21 years' jail. Abstract: The Philippines’ SEC issued an investor warning identifying seven unregistered cryptocurrency trading platforms (dYdX, Aevo, gTrade, Pacifica, Orderly, Deriv, Ostium) not registered under the Crypto Asset Service Provider framework. It cautions that promoting these platforms in the Philippines may incur criminal liability, with penalties including fines up to PHP 5 million and up to 21 years’ imprisonment.
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