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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Can DBS challenge HSBC with Fed’s help?

  The battle for Asia’s preeminent financial institution will be fought with the Federal Reserve providing ammunition — to both sides. Just how much profit each can squeeze out of US monetary tightening may end up deciding if Hong Kong’s biggest bank, HSBC Holdings Plc, stays whole and dominant. Or if Singapore’s largest lender, DBS Group Holdings Ltd, gets a ...

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Lufthansa gives upbeat outlook as travel demand stays strong

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG forecast profit will keep rising in coming months amid a boom in demand, even as staffing shortages prompt airports to limit capacity. Europe’s biggest airline group said it expects a “significant increase” in earnings in the third quarter compared to the second. That’s after high ticket prices and bumper profits at the company’s cargo division more ...

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Boeing defense workers approve revised offer

  Bloomberg Boeing Co avoided a crippling work stoppage at its defense manufacturing hub after St Louis-area Machinists accepted a revised contract offer, reversing an earlier vote to strike. “We have delivered an equitable contract that will secure the future for the members, their families and future generations,” Tom Boelling, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers ...

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Schiphol Airport extends its capacity caps into autumn

  Bloomberg Amsterdam Schiphol Airport extended capacity curbs into the autumn as the Dutch hub continues to grapple with a staffing crunch. Royal Schiphol Group NV will cap the number of departing passengers at 67,500 per day for September and 69,500 in October, it said in a statement. The numbers are lower than the 72,500 limit set for August, reflecting ...

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JetBlue tumbles in Q2 as fuel costs drive loss

  Bloomberg JetBlue Airways Corp reported a second-quarter loss that missed Wall Street’s expectations as high fuel prices kept operating expenses elevated ahead of the carrier’s planned purchase of deep discounter Spirit Airlines Inc. The carrier’s shares fell after it said total costs soared 89% in the quarter to $2.56 billion, including $910 million spent on fuel. JetBlue is starting ...

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Iceland using its volcanic eruption to lure tourists

  Bloomberg As volcanic activity in Iceland started, the country’s tourism industry kicked into high gear, grasping an opportunity to revive the business after the pandemic had banished most visitors from the Atlantic island for more than two years. With reports emerging of sightings of lava, the shares of Icelandic airlines Icelandair hf and Fly Play, which flies under the ...

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Just Eat unveils rapid delivery hub in Berlin

  Bloomberg Just Eat Takeaway.com has launched its own service offering rapid delivery of grocery and convenience items in Berlin, pulling the firm deeper into an already crowded market. Just Eat’s so-called ‘dark store’ will target a delivery time of around 20 minutes and offer consumers more than 1,000 items from fresh produce to baby products under its local Lieferando ...

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Buyers embrace change on supply chain issues: Study

  Gulf Time / London While 2022 started with Covid-19 raging in some parts of the world, new problems have emerged that again challenge retail buyers of consumer-packaged goods. Supply chain issues were the focus of the second quarter, along with the emergence of inflationary pressures. Health and healthier food categories sit beside convenience foods on the most searched lists ...

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