UncategorizedBHP Abandons $50 Billion Anglo American Deal fwadmin / May 30, 2024 Anglo American rejected Australian mining giant BHP’s plea to extend their $50 billion takeover talks.
UncategorizedA $25,000 Electric Jeep Headed to U.S., Stellantis CEO Says fwadmin / May 30, 2024 Carlos Tavares, CEO of the brand’s parent Stellantis, says it already sells affordable EVs elsewhere in the world at a profit.
UncategorizedNetflix Is Teeing Up Music-Competition Shows. Think ‘Love Is Blind’ Meets ‘The Voice.’ fwadmin / May 30, 2024 One series will involve bandmates auditioning and rehearsing without ever seeing each other.
UncategorizedAmerican Airlines Admits Business Travel Misfire; Shares Drop fwadmin / May 30, 2024 CEO Robert Isom said the airline lost business travel after cutting sales staff and shifting away from corporate booking channels.
UncategorizedHong Kong starts hearing for 16 democrats in landmark national security case fwadmin / May 30, 2024
UncategorizedCan Nvidia’s astronomical growth last? One outperforming fund manager weighs in fwadmin / May 29, 2024 “I have never seen anything like this in terms of the dramatic earnings acceleration it’s displaying,” says Nick Griffin, CIO of Munro Partners.
UncategorizedFTX exec who turned on Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 7.5 years in prison fwadmin / May 29, 2024 Former top FTX exec Ryan Salame who turned on Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 90 months in prison and ordered to pay more than $11 million.
UncategorizedIMF upgrades China’s growth forecast to 5% on ‘strong’ first quarter and policy measures fwadmin / May 29, 2024 The International Monetary Fund raised its forecast for China’s growth this year to 5%, from 4.6% previously, due to “strong” first quarter figures and policy moves.
UncategorizedVintners in Willamette Valley—home to world-class Pinot Noirs—seek $100 million after raging fires tainted their grape harvest fwadmin / May 29, 2024 Vineyards couldn’t sell their grapes to winemakers, and wineries have been unable to sell their wines due to smoke taint.
UncategorizedMore than 90 million chickens have died in the bird flu outbreak, with an Iowa egg farm the latest to test positive fwadmin / May 29, 2024 Health and agriculture officials have said the risk to the public remains low.