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Tesla joins GM, Ford in slowing EV factory ramp as demand fears spread
Tesla joins GM, Ford in slowing EV factory ramp as demand fears spread
By Abhirup Roy and Ben Klayman SAN FRANCISCO Tesla on Wednesday joined General Motors and Ford in being
2023-10-19 10:19
Thomas Park Management Awarded Property Maintenance Contract at Annapolis Town Center
Thomas Park Management Awarded Property Maintenance Contract at Annapolis Town Center
ANNAPOLIS, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 15, 2023--
2023-11-16 01:51
Stellantis CEO says Tesla margins hurt as EV maker faces reality check
Stellantis CEO says Tesla margins hurt as EV maker faces reality check
MILAN Stellantis head Carlos Tavares said on Wednesday that the profitability of Tesla was declining as the rival
2023-07-26 20:28
UAW plans raise specter of strikes at Detroit Three automakers
UAW plans raise specter of strikes at Detroit Three automakers
(Reuters) -United Auto Workers members are planning to vote next week to authorize possible strikes at the Detroit Three automakers
2023-08-16 05:45
Asian Pharmaceutical Stocks Get Lift From Weight-Loss Drug Hype
Asian Pharmaceutical Stocks Get Lift From Weight-Loss Drug Hype
Asia took over the baton from Wall Street to see a rally in weight-loss related stocks after a
2023-08-09 13:48
Singapore Telecommunications' first-quarter profit falls 23%
Singapore Telecommunications' first-quarter profit falls 23%
Singapore Telecommunications on Monday reported a 23% decline in its first-quarter net profit owing to a one-off loss
2023-08-21 07:29
In US, lack of affordable child care hinders work force
In US, lack of affordable child care hinders work force
Parents of young children in the United States are finding that with day care centers in short supply, or too expensive, more and more of them -- mostly mothers -- are having to stay at...
2023-10-06 09:58
Premier League clubs take summer spending to nearly £2billion with week to go
Premier League clubs take summer spending to nearly £2billion with week to go
Premier League clubs have spent a fraction under £2billion in this summer’s transfer window already – with a week of business still to go. Data released by financial services firm Deloitte showed that as of 12pm on Friday top-flight teams’ spending had reached £1.95bn. That is already higher than the total, record figure calculated by Deloitte for last summer – £1.92bn. Deloitte said spending was £500m higher this summer compared to the same point last year, suggesting the final total could be around £2.5bn. Two of this summer’s deals so far have been worth over £100m – Arsenal’s signing of Declan Rice from West Ham and Chelsea’s recruitment of Moises Caicedo from Brighton. Premier League clubs’ net spend is calculated at £825m by Deloitte, 25 per cent lower than last summer (£1.1bn), which the firm attributes to a more active global transfer market. Calum Ross, assistant director in Deloitte’s Sports Business Group, said: “For the second year in a row, the summer transfer spending by Premier League clubs has surpassed the previous record and looks set to rise above £2bn for the first time before the window closes on September 1. “This sensational level of spending appears to be the new norm for Premier League clubs. They are generating unprecedented levels of revenue, which for some clubs is combined with the receipt of significant investment from new ownership. “As we approach the end of the transfer window, it remains imperative that clubs manage the buying and selling of players carefully and remain compliant with relevant financial regulations. “Sustainable business plans are essential to support continued competitiveness and long-term growth.” Chelsea’s spending in the last three windows – since a consortium led by American businessman Todd Boehly took charge – is believed to be edging close to the £1billion mark.
2023-08-25 20:18
BorgWarner's second-quarter results beat estimates on auto parts demand
BorgWarner's second-quarter results beat estimates on auto parts demand
Auto parts supplier BorgWarner reported second-quarter results on Wednesday that beat analysts' estimates, helped by sustained demand from
2023-08-02 20:24
New Zealand’s Economy Grew More Than Expected in Second Quarter
New Zealand’s Economy Grew More Than Expected in Second Quarter
New Zealand’s economy grew more than twice as much as economists expected in the second quarter, while a
2023-09-21 09:21
US auto workers leave room to accelerate strike as talks continue
US auto workers leave room to accelerate strike as talks continue
Uncertainty will be the most powerful weapon wielded by US auto workers, industry watchers said as the first ever simultaneous strike by Detroit's "Big Three"...
2023-09-19 09:16
Walmart's bringing you The Breath of the Wild for $17 off
Walmart's bringing you The Breath of the Wild for $17 off
Save $17: As of July 10, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild game
2023-07-11 06:49