Bloomberg The libertarian financial website Zero Hedge was permanently suspended from Twitter after it published an article questioning the involvement of a Chinese scientist in the outbreak of the deadly novel coronavirus. On its website, Zero Hedge’s pseudonymous author “Tyler Durden†said he received a notification from Twitter that he had violated “our rules against abuse and harassment.†Earlier, BuzzFeed ...
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Musk adds $2.3b to his fortune in 60 minutes
Bloomberg Elon Musk’s fortune swelled by $2.3 billion in the span of an hour after shares of Tesla Inc soared in extended trading on stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings and an accelerated timetable for the new Model Y crossover SUV. The electric-vehicle maker’s stock, which closed at $580.99, surged 12% to $649 at New York, boosting the chief executive officer’s net worth ...
Read More »New IBM CEO is mastermind behind cloud strategy for growth
Bloomberg In July of 2017, International Business Machines Corp executive Arvind Krishna walked into a routine meeting with senior leaders and delivered a surprise pitch that changed the course of the iconic 108-year-old company’s future. For months Krishna, the head of IBM’s cloud computing division, had been thinking about a way to connect clients’ most important data, which was often ...
Read More »How to make sense of the job security enigma
It’s an economic mystery worth solving. Conventional wisdom holds that long-term job relationships between workers and their employers are breaking down. We’ve all seen and heard countless heart-breaking stories of firms firing large numbers of career workers. Labour markets provide less stability and security than in the past, it seems. And yet, this belief seems to clash with hard evidence. ...
Read More »Johnson chooses Huawei expediency
There’s a fine line between a fudge and a workable compromise. In Britain’s handling of Huawei Technologies Co., Prime Minister Boris Johnson has just about managed to secure the latter. The UK has brushed off the US’s complaints and decided to allow its telecoms operators to install equipment made by “high-risk vendors†— read: Huawei — in their networks. But ...
Read More »Apple Inc’s once-sunny China future looks hazy
China was supposed to be crucial to Apple Inc.’s future. A tech-savvy audience, impressive mobile infrastructure and growing wealth had executives and investors believing the world’s most populous country would drive growth. So far, the data indicate otherwise. The Greater China region — which comprises China, Hong Kong and Taiwan — just posted yet another period of underperformance, contributing little ...
Read More »Exxon Mobil, Chevron help fuel investor revolt
You can’t turn a supertanker quickly, as the old saying goes. Bailing out, on the other hand, takes no time at all. The last week’s double dose of weak Big Oil earnings from Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. followed hard on the heels of Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s debacle on January 30. Shares of both companies were down about ...
Read More »Airlines aren’t about to succumb to coronavirus
Airlines are perpetually on the alert against crashes. That doesn’t mean the coronavirus epidemic will lead to any corporate disasters. The outbreak that originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan could push some airlines in Asia to the wall, according to Alan Joyce, chief executive officer of Australia’s biggest carrier Qantas Airways Ltd. “A lot of airlines may not be ...
Read More »Tesla is racking up another record year ‘and another loss’
Three months ago, Tesla Inc. notched up a $9 billion gain in market capitalisation in the immediate aftermath of reporting a $143 million quarterly profit. On January 29, it reaped $12 billion on $105 million. Don’t forget the $50 billion it racked up in between those dates, of course. Tesla’s market cap has more than doubled to more than $100 ...
Read More »When face masks are a 3M big seller, that’s telling
3M Co.’s messy quarter does little to inspire faith in the company or the industrial economy at large. The maker of Post-it notes, Scotch tape and wound dressings announced a pair of charges – $134 million for a restructuring plan and $214 million for litigation related to PFAS chemicals – that pulled its fourth-quarter earnings per share below analysts’ estimates. ...
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