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What a paradox! Mexico City is always either too wet or too dry

There may be other major global metropolises (Los Angeles springs to mind) that have invested more effort and money than Mexico City to bring in water from afar. But there is surely none that has invested as much effort and money to send the water back out. Mexico City’s hydrological paradox is that (unlike Los Angeles) it gets more than ...

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Being Bezos means never apologising about profits

It is awesome to be Jeff Bezos. The Amazon.com Inc. CEO is the world’s richest person. He has a meme-worthy physique. And investors love him when he shows them the tiniest bit of profit love. Amazon recently reported a dinky 3.8 percent operating profit margin on more than $51 billion in sales. It was the highest operating profit margin since ...

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It’s a terrible time for automakers to stop making small cars

The state of the auto industry in 2018 reads like a series of paradoxes. In order to sell cars now so they can invest in the next-generation electric and environmentally friendly vehicles, auto producers are moving away from the production of smaller, more environmentally friendly sedans. And at a time when oil prices and interest rates are rising, creating affordability ...

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