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Treasury’s big, backward and bold idea for taxes

The Treasury Department is apparently looking into using its regulatory power to change the way taxes on capital gains are assessed. The idea is to confine the taxes to real, inflation-adjusted gains, not nominal gains, as now. There’s a particle of sense in this notion, but it’s buried miles deep in bad faith and bad economics. The change would amount ...

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Honey, I shrunk $1trn Apple’s profit margins

Apple Inc has been a profit geyser well before it was valued at the $1 trillion milestone the company reached . Even Warren Buffett is impressed. “It is an unbelievable company,” the legendary investor and Apple stockholder said in May as he marveled that Apple earns almost twice as much as the second-most profitable company in the US. Buffett is ...

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Japan Inc needs to start paying for performance

Almost three decades ago, the Texan oilman T. Boone Pickens attempted to charge into a Japanese boardroom. He had accumulated around one-third of the company – worth almost $1 billion at the time – yet a seat at the table eluded him. There was nothing to force the directors to accept him. Japan Inc has come a long way since ...

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Cars keep getting better, making disruption harder

Tesla Inc announced its second-quarter results. Those results, along with Elon Musk’s apologies to analysts for his rudeness three months earlier, pushed its stock price up and 2025 bond yields down. During the earnings call, Musk and his colleagues said “improve” or “improvements” 14 times in describing everything from Tesla’s production lines to its in-car computing to its gross margins. ...

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Second-hand Airbus superjumbo bumped to discount sector

Bloomberg A second-hand Airbus SE superjumbo will fly for Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA later this month, giving a model once seen as the epitome of luxury a first taste of discount travel. The A380 has been drafted in to operate between London Gatwick airport and New York’s John F. Kennedy hub after the grounding of some of Norwegian’s own Boeing ...

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Kellogg struggles to grow in US business even as earnings beat

Bloomberg Kellogg Co.’s home market remains a challenge. The company posted second-quarter sales and profit that topped analysts’ estimates and raised its revenue forecast for the year. But struggles to ignite growth in its US cereal and snacks businesses damped investor enthusiasm. The shares fell as much as percent 3.8 percent to $66.79, the biggest intraday decline in three months. ...

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Synchrony’s Walmart loss puts Sam’s Club renewal in focus

Bloomberg Synchrony Financial lost out to Capital One Financial Corp. for a credit-card contract with retail giant Walmart Inc. Now, the company is poised to defend its turf for a Walmart subsidiary. Capital One is interested in examining the Sam’s Club portfolio currently held by Synchrony, according to people familiar with the situation, who asked not to be identified because ...

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UAE a leading tourism destination

ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE, which provides comfort to its citizens and tourists alike and has prioritised its heritage and preserved its history for the modern world, has become a leading international tourism destination, where authenticity is combined with modernity and development, through its rapid urban development that is the fastest in the Middle East and around the world. ...

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Adnic profit up 17.1% to AED150.5mn in first half

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (Adnic), announced its financial results for the first half of 2018 on Wednesday. Adnic reported a net profit of AED150.5 million for the period, up 17.1 percent year-on-year. Commenting on the results, Sheikh Mohamed bin Saif Al Nahyan, Chairman of Adnic, said, “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I am ...

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