Bloomberg As landlords struggle to find tenants for a glut of empty commercial spaces, businesses that have fared relatively well through the pandemic now have the upper hand in America’s real estate landscape. With thousands of stores closing permanently, the dislocation is creating a buyer’s market to the benefit of Shake Shack Inc, Levi Strauss & Co, Target Corp and ...
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Robots running the industrial world are open to cyber attacks
Bloomberg Industrial robots are now being used to assemble everything from airplanes to smartphones, using human-like arms to mechanically repeat the same processes over and over, thousands of times a day with nanometric precision. But according to a new report entitled “Rogue Automation,†some robots have flaws that could make them vulnerable to advanced hackers, who could steal data or ...
Read More »JLR loses its court battle over Defender trademark
Bloomberg Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) lost a UK court bid to get the trademark rights for the shape of its iconic Defender SUV, freeing billionaire Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Group to go ahead with the Grenadier off-road vehicle. A London court dismissed an appeal by JLR, owned by India’s Tata Motors Ltd. The UK Intellectual Property Office had found the shapes ...
Read More »BMW records first quarterly loss since 2009 on virus impact
Bloomberg BMW AG’s loss-making automotive division dragged the company into the red for the first time in more than a decade, rounding out a dismal quarter for European carmakers hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The German manufacturer lost 666 million euros ($787 million) before interest and taxes between April and June, its first quarterly deficit since the financial crisis in ...
Read More »Google-Fitbit probe shows EU is wising up to value of data
Bloomberg Silicon Valley giants used to snap up smaller tech firms at will, safe in the knowledge that antitrust regulators rarely prevented them from expanding into new industries. The European Commission showed that those days are gone, opening an in-depth probe into Google’s $2.1 billion takeover of Fitbit Inc. — an investigation that focuses on the potentially huge value of ...
Read More »Cadillac unveils first electric SUV
Bloomberg General Motors Co. unveiled a long-awaited Cadillac electric vehicle that will offer Tesla Inc.-like range, though prospective buyers will need to be patient. The Cadillac Lyriq is debuting about four months later than planned, with GM having postponed the reveal because of coronavirus. But that interval pales in comparison with the two years it will take for the plug-in ...
Read More »Brent oil tops $45 on sliding US stockpiles
Bloomberg Oil climbed to a five-month high in London, topping $45 a barrel after US industry data showed a decline in the nation’s stockpiles. Brent futures gained for a fourth day, rising as much as 2.6% to the highest price since March 6. The American Petroleum Institute reports 8.59 million-barrel drop in crude inventories last week. The international benchmark moved ...
Read More »Indian Energy Exchange plans gas unit stake sale
Bloomberg Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) is in talks with strategic investors to sell a minority stake in its fledgling gas unit. The largest electricity trading platform in India may sell as much as 49% in the venture in a series of deals, Rajiv Srivastava, chief executive officer of IEX said in an interview. The first accord may be signed in ...
Read More »Virgin Atlantic files Chapter 15 petition to aid UK rescue
Bloomberg Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic Airways filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection in the US after telling a London court it was set to run out of cash next month if a pending rescue deal isn’t approved. The airline filed its petition in the Southern District of New York. Chapter 15 allows foreign companies with US assets to protect themselves ...
Read More »American offers plan to limit pilot layoffs
Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc is offering additional programs to encourage more pilots to leave the carrier, stepping up efforts to avoid forced furloughs later this year as the coronavirus pandemic guts travel demand. The options include a plan to alternate months of flying and unpaid time, leaves of absence of as long as three years and a voluntary early-exit ...
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