Month: June 2022

Kellogg to split into three independent companies
Business

Kellogg to split into three independent companies

Kellogg announced Tuesday that it plans to separate into three independent public companies. Shares of the company rose 8% in premarket trading on the news. The company will spin off its North American cereal business and plant-based division, which accounted for about 20% of its revenue last year. The remaining business includes its snacks, noodles, […]

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Elon Musk says 3 issues need to be resolved before his Twitter buyout can go ahead
World

Elon Musk says 3 issues need to be resolved before his Twitter buyout can go ahead

In this photo illustration, Twitter account of Elon Musk is seen on a smartphone screen and Twitter logo in the background. Pavlo Gonchar | Lightrocket | Getty Images Elon Musk says there are three main hurdles to overcome before he can complete his purchase of Twitter. Musk is seeking to buy Twitter for $44 billion, […]

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Palantir is a buy as demand for AI platforms grows, Bank of America says
Technology

Palantir is a buy as demand for AI platforms grows, Bank of America says

The shine has came off of Palantir in recent months, but the defense tech company’s growth prospects are still strong, according to Bank of America. Analyst Mariana Perez Mora initiated coverage of Palantir with a buy rating, saying that investors are undervaluing the demand growth for artificial intelligence. “We see Palantir as a beneficiary of […]

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Russia is squeezing Europe’s gas supplies, sparking a bitter and reluctant return to coal
World

Russia is squeezing Europe’s gas supplies, sparking a bitter and reluctant return to coal

German Economy Minister Robert Habeck has warned that the situation is going to be “really tight in winter” without precautionary measures to prevent a supply shortage. Ina Fassbender | Afp | Getty Images Reduced flows of Russian gas and the specter of a full supply disruption have prompted some European governments to reconsider coal, one […]

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Labor market ‘worse than the 1970s’ as strikes hit UK, Nobel Prize-winning economist says
World

Labor market ‘worse than the 1970s’ as strikes hit UK, Nobel Prize-winning economist says

A usually busy Waterloo Station is almost empty in London on June 21, 2022 as the biggest rail strike in over 30 years hits the UK. Ben Stansall | Afp | Getty Images LONDON – The labor market is “worse than the 1970s,” with massive rail strikes in the U.K. offering a sign of things […]

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Elon Musk says Tesla will lay off 3.5% of total workforce as ex-employees sue company
Technology

Elon Musk says Tesla will lay off 3.5% of total workforce as ex-employees sue company

Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Patrick Pleul | AFP | Getty Images Elon Musk has sought to clarify how many Tesla workers will lose their jobs, following the launch of a lawsuit by former employees who claim the automaker breached U.S. labor laws. Speaking at an event hosted by Bloomberg Tuesday, Musk said Tesla would reduce […]

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Australia’s leading wine authority to close office in China as exports plunge
World

Australia’s leading wine authority to close office in China as exports plunge

Lin Tiangui, a representative of Winston Wine, looks at a bottles of wine produced from Winston Wine’s own Australian winery at one of its stores in Shanghai, China on October 18, 2011. Qilai Shen | Bloomberg | In Pictures | Corbis Historical | Getty Images Australia’s leading wine industry body Wine Australia will be closing […]

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No guarantee Americans captured in Ukraine won’t face death penalty; ‘You’re my hero,’ Ben Stiller tells Zelenskyy
Politics

No guarantee Americans captured in Ukraine won’t face death penalty; ‘You’re my hero,’ Ben Stiller tells Zelenskyy

Russia says it can’t guarantee captured American fighters won’t face the death penalty Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov at an event during Russia’s Victory Day commemorations in Moscow on May 9, 2022. Anadolu Agency | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman told NBC News on Monday that Moscow wouldn’t guarantee that two American veterans […]

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Buy these global tech stocks to cash in on the EV boom, UBS says
World

Buy these global tech stocks to cash in on the EV boom, UBS says

UBS has named its top technology stock picks to ride the electric vehicle revolution. “As EV penetration grows and autonomous driving emerges, we see exponential growth within tech supply chains,” UBS’ analysts, led by Grace Chen, said on June 17. They expect 2026 to be an “inflection point” for electric vehicles, when the global EV […]

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Inflation is the ‘biggest poison’ for the global economy as recession risk rises, Deutsche Bank CEO says
Finance

Inflation is the ‘biggest poison’ for the global economy as recession risk rises, Deutsche Bank CEO says

Christian Sewing, Chief Executive Officer of Deutsche Bank, attends a session at the 50th World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2020. Denis Balibouse | Reuters Europe and the U.S. face a high likelihood of recession as central banks are forced to aggressively tighten monetary policy to combat inflation, according to […]

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