Month: June 2022

Gas at $5 tips some U.S. rideshare drivers to wrap cars in ads
A man applies an advertising wrap to a car in Sandy Springs, Ga. John Amis | AP When Duana Malcolm had her blue Hyundai Sonata sedan ‘wrapped’ as a mobile advertising board, the part-time delivery driver did not expect to make an extra $200 per month. Malcolm is one of the many rideshare drivers looking […]
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Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Accenture, Darden Restaurants, FactSet and more
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Accenture (ACN) – The consulting firm’s shares fell 3.3% in the premarket after its quarterly revenue beat forecasts but earnings were impacted by the cost of its Russia exit. Accenture raised its full-year revenue forecast but cut the top end of its projected earnings range due […]
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Nike to fully exit Russia, will scale down over coming months
A man walks past the Nike logo seen in a window of a brand store in Kiev. Pavlo Gonchar | LightRocket | Getty Images U.S. sportswear maker Nike is making a full exit from Russia, three months after suspending its operations there, the company said in an emailed statement Thursday. Nike said on March 3 […]
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Olive Garden’s parent company Darden beats earnings estimates as sales jump
An Olive Garden restaurant in Silverdale. Darden Restaurants, Inc. which owns Olive Garden and other restaurant chains is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter 2022 earnings on June 23. Toby Scott | Lightrocket | Getty Images Darden Restaurants’ quarterly earnings and revenue beat analysts’ expectations, shaking off inflationary pressures as diners returned to LongHorn Steakhouse and The Capital […]
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The retail industry is facing a potential wave of bankruptcies – here’s why
Revlon makeup products are displayed at a CVS store on August 9, 2018 in Sausalito, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images The retail industry is up against a potential wave of bankruptcies following a monthslong slowdown in restructuring activity. There could be an increase in distressed retailers beginning later this year, experts say, as ballooning […]
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Musk says Tesla’s factories in Berlin and Texas are ‘gigantic money furnaces’
“The past two years have been an absolutely nightmare of supply chain disruptions, one thing after another, and we are not out of it yet,” Tesla CEO Elon Musk said. Patrick T. Fallon | Reuters Tesla’s newest car factories in Texas and Berlin are losing “billions of dollars right now” as supply chain disruptions hamper […]
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Euro zone bond yields plunge as business activity data disappoints
An Audi employee carries out the final inspection on a row of Audi A3 automobiles at Volkswagen’s plant in Ingolstadt, Germany. Alexander Hassenstein | Getty Images News | Getty Images Euro zone bond yields tumbled on Thursday after data showed business activity in the bloc had slowed much more than expected in June, adding to […]
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Isolated Putin says trade with China and India is increasing
Russian President Vladimir Putin is here seen at during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping weeks before the launch of the unprovoked Russian attack on Ukraine. During the meeting, both countries signed a “no-limits pact” Anadolu Agency | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images In a transparent attempt to end his international isolation after the […]
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Germany triggers ‘alert level’ of emergency gas plan, sees high risk of long-term supply shortages
Habeck has previously warned the situation is going to be “really tight in winter” without precautionary measures to prevent a gas supply shortage. Picture Alliance | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Germany has declared it is moving to the so-called “alert level” of its emergency gas plan, as reduced Russian flows exacerbate fears of a […]
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Tourists are flocking back to Southeast Asia — but the robust recovery is showing signs of cracks
After more than two years of lockdowns and border controls, Southeast Asia is finally experiencing some semblance of the old days of travel. Flights are steadily returning to 2019 levels in the region’s major economies, with Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia being the most popular destinations this year, according to the flight data analytics firm Cirium. […]
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