Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc. is shutting down tests of its home delivery robot, the latest sign that the e-commerce giant is starting to wind down experimental projects amid slowing sales growth. Work on Scout, an autonomous machine launched about three years ago, has already been halted, according to a person familiar with the situation. Amazon spokesperson Alisa Carroll said the Scout …
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Samsung’s earnings slump on rapid drop-off in chip demand
Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co reported its first profit drop since 2019, underscoring the depth of a global PC and memory chip downturn. Operating profit falls by 32% to 10.8 trillion won ($7.7 billion) for the three months ended September, South Korea’s largest company said in a statement. Analysts had estimated 12.1 trillion won on average. Sales also missed estimates, …
Read More »Rivian recalls 13,000 vehicles to fix structural defect
Bloomberg Electric vehicle maker Rivian Automotive will recall about 13,000 vehicles it delivered to customers after discovering a minor structural defect. Irvine, California-based Rivian is making the recall because a fastener “may not have been sufficiently torqued,†Chief Executive Officer RJ Scaringe said in a letter to customers that was seen by Bloomberg News. The nut could loosen fully in …
Read More »Google to open first Japan data center
Bloomberg Alphabet Inc.’s Google will open its first data center in Japan next year as part of increasing investment in the world’s third-biggest economy. The new facility, based in Inzai City, Chiba, will accelerate the operation of Google tools and services and support economic activity and jobs, Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai wrote in a blog post. It’s part …
Read More »Oil poised for biggest rally since March on Opec+ move
Bloomberg Oil headed for the biggest weekly gain since early March as Opec+ put the market on course for further tightening ahead of winter. West Texas Intermediate traded above $90 a barrel on Friday, bringing futures close to 12% higher for the week, as Brent topped $95 for the first time since mid-September. Time spreads were signaling supply scarcity …
Read More »IsDB raises $1.6 billion from sukuk issuance
Jeddah / WAM Dr Zamir Iqbal, Vice President, Finance, chief financial officer of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), said the bank collected $1.6 billion from its first sukuk issuance in April. The AAA-rated issuance was executed in line with the bank’s $4.1 billion financing plan for 2022, approved by the chairman. In his statement to the Emirates News Agency …
Read More »Australia could grab 20% of world’s lithium refining by ’27
Bloomberg Australia is poised to grab a fifth of the world’s lithium hydroxide refining capacity within five years as demand grows for battery metals that bypass China, Canberra said in a report. China produces more than 80% of the world’s lithium hydroxide, a processed form of the in-demand metal, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). However, several companies are …
Read More »Gazprom resumes gas exports to Italy through Austria as spat resolved
Bloomberg Russian gas supplies to Italy via Austria resumed, bringing some temporary relief to gas prices in Europe. Gazprom PJSC said it has found a solution with Italian buyers to overcome the regulatory changes in Austria at the end of September that were preventing transit flows, according to a company statement on Telegram. Benchmark gas futures fell as much …
Read More »Firms are ignoring financial risks of emissions, finds study
Bloomberg Companies in industries with the biggest carbon footprints aren’t reporting how their emissions feed into financial risk, according to an analysis of corporate reports by the Carbon Tracker Initiative. The non-profit, which looked at 134 financial statements from last year in sectors spanning fossil fuels, mining, manufacturing, automotive and technology, found that almost all failed to consider the …
Read More »France to use power company windfalls to help struggling firms
Bloomberg France plans to recoup part of windfall profits made by electricity producers to bolster aid to companies and local governments struggling to pay rising bills. The government will take any surplus made by power generators when they sell above 180 euros ($179) per megawatt-hour, as recently agreed at a European Union level, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said. …
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