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Apple is putting more money into Vietnam to distance itself from China. CEO Tim Cook talked about new investments with Vietnamese prime minister Pham Minh Chinh yesterday.
Russia told OPEC it would export less oil, but itās actually exporting more. Outgoing oil shipments hit nearly 4 million barrels a day this week, levels not seen since last May.
Teslaās market cap briefly slipped below $500 billion yesterday. Its stock has fallen more than 36% this year in whatās shaping up to be a brutal 2024 for the electric carmaker.
Bitcoin is on a rollercoaster ride with its big halving event on the horizon. The topsy-turvy phase of price hikes and dips is probably here to stay for a bit.
Jamie Dimon made $183 million selling JPMorgan stock. Itās something CEOs of big companies do ā and make a lot of money from. In other JPMorgan news, it tops a new list of best companies for training workers to use AI.
Dr. Martens are made for walkingā¦ just not out of the store
Shoppers in the U.S. are holding off on purchasing boots ā and Dr. Martens is bearing the brunt.
Docās stock was down by more than 34% yesterday, all the way to $0.78 per share, after the company warned of a challenging outlook for next year and a decline in its U.S. wholesale market. Trading of the companyās shares on the London Stock Exchange was even briefly suspended.
The U.K.-based company said it hasnāt been able to offset inflation pressures, and its CEO is exiting at the end of this year. Thatās all fair. But it canāt help that Americans are obsessed with Crocs, right? Just an observation, no correlation to see here.
MondelÄzās cookie borders are crumbling
Need a surefire way to make the European Union angry? Try limiting the cross-border sales of cookies.
Oreo-maker MondelÄz could face millions of dollars in fines if the EU orders the food company to stop limiting competition by restricting cross-border trading.
MondelÄz already knew it was probably biting off a little more than it could chew with its trading practices: It has $360 million in savings to pay off any fines regulators may pass down.
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Surprising discoveries
Coral reefs are experiencing their fourth global bleaching event in just 30 years. More than 54% of the colorful algae have turned white since February 2023 because of warm waters.
Enter the latest condiment we never asked for: Barbiecue sauce. Itās bright pink and a mixture of vegan mayo and barbecue sauce and honestly just no thank you.
A major meteor shower will be at its peak this weekend. The Lyrids is an annual event humans have known about for more than 2,700 years. Hereās how to watch it.
Energy demand for data centers, AI, and cryptocurrency could double by 2026. Thatās so soonā¦
ā¦and the current number of data centers around the world stands at 9,000 to 11,000. They already account for 2% of the worldās global electricity use.
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