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Germany’s switch to diesel from gas comes at a cost

Across Germany, executives have spent the last few months war gaming how to respond if Russian President Vladimir Putin cuts off gas supplies. And many, from tiny companies to global behemoths, have arrived at the same solution: switch to oil. In Munich, the municipal utility has converted two gas-fired boilers to run on diesel. Further South, in the German Alps, ...

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Uber embodies post-Covid economy

Uber Technologies Inc Chief Executive Officer Dara Khosrowshahi said not long ago that the rideshare company’s mission was to become profitable, rather than the loss-making enterprise it had been since inception. For the first time, Uber is succeeding, posting the biggest positive free cash flow in its history in the second quarter. This may finally be the long-awaited turning point ...

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Xi Jinping’s $920b VC push has a dark side

  China’s industrial policy seems to have fans across the Pacific. The US’s $280 billion Chips and Science Act is a direct response from the Biden administration to Beijing’s spending to help key industries. But just as the likes of Intel Corp and Micron Technology Inc jostle for a slice of US government support, the perils of relying upon public ...

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