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Amazon’s CFO said capital expenditures were $30.5 billion in the first half of 2024 and would rise in the second half of the year, driven largely by AWS. 

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Covariant was valued at $625 million in an April 2023 fundraising round and is backed by Temasek and Bill Gates' Cascade Asset Management.

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The deal will double Sennder’s annual revenue to about $1.5 billion from $750 million, CEO David Nothacker said in an interview.
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