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What Tesla’s Troubles Signal for the Electric Vehicle Market

The carmaker’s disappointing results point to slowing demand and a “sharp deterioration in growth” that extends beyond Elon Musk’s company.The carmaker’s disappointing results point to slowing demand and a “sharp deterioration in growth” that extends beyond Elon Musk’s company. internal-storyline-no, Tesla Motors Inc, BYD Co Ltd, Musk, Elon, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Volkswagen AG, Kia Motors […]

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Inflation Cools in Eurozone, Nearing Central Bank’s Target

Prices in the countries that use the euro rose 2.4 percent in the year through March, coming closer to the European Central Bank’s 2 percent inflation target.Prices in the countries that use the euro rose 2.4 percent in the year through March, coming closer to the European Central Bank’s 2 percent inflation target. Inflation (Economics), European

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Disney’s Annual Meeting Will Include a Thrill Ride

A nasty and expensive fight over board seats will come to a climax Wednesday when shareholders vote on Nelson Peltz’s bid for influence.A nasty and expensive fight over board seats will come to a climax Wednesday when shareholders vote on Nelson Peltz’s bid for influence. Shareholder Rights and Activism, Stocks and Bonds, Hedge Funds, Movies, Blackwells

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Switching From iPhone to Android Is Easy. It’s the Aftermath That Stings.

Even if you manage to ditch your iPhone, Apple’s hooks are still there.Even if you manage to ditch your iPhone, Apple’s hooks are still there. iPhone, Android (Operating System), Privacy, Smartphones, Text Messaging, Apple Inc, Google Inc, Content Type: Service, Justice Department, Antitrust Laws and Competition Issues Read More

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Biden and Corporate America? It’s ‘Complicated.’

The president has courted executives with long listening sessions and sustained outreach, but frustrated many with his tax plans and regulations.The president has courted executives with long listening sessions and sustained outreach, but frustrated many with his tax plans and regulations. United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, United States Economy, Presidential Election of

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Deal Talks Between Paramount and Skydance Heat Up

David Ellison, the founder of the Skydance media company, met with Paramount’s board of directors late last month to discuss the deal.David Ellison, the founder of the Skydance media company, met with Paramount’s board of directors late last month to discuss the deal. Media, Movies, Private Equity, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Cable Television, Apollo Global Management,

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Tesla’s Sales Drop, a Sign That Its Grip on the E.V. Market Is Slipping

Sales of the company’s electric cars dropped in the first three months of the year, even as other automakers sold more battery-powered vehicles.Sales of the company’s electric cars dropped in the first three months of the year, even as other automakers sold more battery-powered vehicles. Tesla Motors Inc, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Company Reports, Musk, Elon,

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U.S. Finalizes Rule Requiring Two-Person Crews on Freight Trains

The regulation ensures that the nation’s largest freight railroads will not be able to reduce the number of workers aboard their trains from today’s status quo.The regulation ensures that the nation’s largest freight railroads will not be able to reduce the number of workers aboard their trains from today’s status quo. Railroads, Federal Railroad Administration, Transportation

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To Curb Bird Flu, Taxpayers Pay Millions to Kill Poultry. Is It Needed?

Big poultry farms have received millions of dollars for their losses. Animal welfare groups contend that aid reinforces inhumane cullings of sick birds.Big poultry farms have received millions of dollars for their losses. Animal welfare groups contend that aid reinforces inhumane cullings of sick birds. Poultry, Agriculture and Farming, Animal Abuse, Rights and Welfare, Avian Influenza,

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