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Companies & Capital

The Big Tech Stumble

Investors flocked to technology companies' shares over the previous ten years, betting on their upward trajectory due to their mouth watering revenue growth and solid long term prospects.

06 Jan 2023

Companies & Capital

High Profile IPOs At Risk

Numerous businesses that went public while the IPO market was thriving have had such severe setbacks that they are now faced with the sobering possibility that their shares will never recover.

30 Dec 2022

Technology & Power

Chip Companies Cool Down

The semiconductor industry is used to cycles of booms and bust. As such, after a chip shortage that affected manufacturers at a global scale, the chip industry is now anticipating a challenging third-quarter earnings season.

26 Dec 2022

Industry & Sovereignty

Apple Is Moving Out Of China

Apple is speeding up plans to move a portion of its production outside of China, which has long had a dominant position in the supply chain that helped create the most valuable corporation in the world.

21 Dec 2022

Industry & Sovereignty

Chinese Exports Fall To Their Lowest Level In 2 Years

In November, Chinese exports decreased at their fastest rate in more than two years. It is the largest drop in outbound shipments from China since February 2020, when a statewide lockdown brought about a halt to economic activity led to a 8.7% drop year over year.

13 Dec 2022

Companies & Capital

Real Estate Space Gets A Hit

As they downsize, the large technology corporations that fueled U.S. office demand for years as they built up their empires are now breaking leases and saturating commercial areas with office space.

05 Dec 2022

Companies & Capital

The Struggles Of Meat-Alternative Companies

In May 2019, Beyond was one of the most successful IPO in more than two decades. Later that year, it signed agreements with major restaurant and grocery store chains and secured the endorsement of celebrities.

25 Nov 2022

Companies & Capital

How Sophisticated Investors Got Into FTX

Sam Bankman-Fried, also known as SBF, received financial support from a large number of the world's top investment organisations, including Sequoia Capital and Singapore's state-owned Temasek.

22 Nov 2022

Money & Markets

Buyout-Loans Turn Sour

Brian Moynihan, the CEO of Bank of America, has constantly sounded upbeat about the American economy, leading the bank to provide substantial loans for the acquisitions of Twitter, Citrix, Nielsen, and other companies by private equity firms.

18 Nov 2022

Companies & Capital

FTX Is Done

Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (also known as CZ) tweeted over the weekend that the company will liquidate its stakes in FTT, the fiat-currency created by FTX which is the third largest crypto exchange.

10 Nov 2022

Companies & Capital

Big Tech Is Crashing

Amazon anticipates fourth-quarter revenue to be between $140 billion and $148 billion, up 2% to 8% from the same period last year. Refinitiv reports that analysts were anticipating sales to total $155 billion.

01 Nov 2022

The Bureaucracy Tax

Party Over Profits

Since taking office in 2012, Xi Jinping has prioritized ideological purity, national security, and Communist Party dominance. Additionally, he has insisted on tighter government regulation of the economy.

24 Oct 2022

Companies & Capital

Rivian, Still A Bubble?

Founded in 2009, Rivian Automotive, Inc. is an American manufacturer of electric vehicles and provider of automotive technologies. Its car a built on a so-called skateboard platform that can accommodate future vehicles or be adopted by other automotive companies.

17 Oct 2022

Demographics & Society

Tech Is Freezing Hiring

For years, the tech sector has been rapidly expanding its workforce, but the cheap money that supported years of high-flying startups is now running out.

10 Oct 2022

Demographics & Society

The Rising Social Costs

Chris Kempczinski, the CEO of McDonald's, stated that the fast food chain is struggling with violent crime, homelessness, and drug overdoses in its Chicago outlets and urged business and elected leaders to find solutions.

27 Sept 2022

Demographics & Society

Home Sellers Are Getting Scarce

As the housing market cools, more homeowners are delaying their sales, causing the biggest drop in active property listings in more than two years. Due in part to a slowdown in homebuyer demand brought on by higher mortgage rates, homeowners are choosing to stay put.

23 Sept 2022

Technology & Power

Tech's Cyber Threats

Uber's internal communications were momentarily hampered by a security breach, providing one of the most glaring examples of how digital businesses with access to the best expertise and resources can still be repeatedly compromised.

21 Sept 2022

Companies & Capital

Robinhood, Broken Promises?

The Menlo Park, California-based financial services firm Robinhood Markets, Inc. offers commission-free stock trading, exchange-traded funds, and cryptocurrencies using a mobile app that was launched in March 2015.

19 Sept 2022

Industry & Sovereignty

Manufacturers Gradually Moving Out Of China

In order to diversify and increase manufacturing, Apple supplier Foxconn has inked a $300 million memorandum of understanding with Vietnamese developer Kinh Bac City.

23 Aug 2022

Companies & Capital

Shopify's Growth Comes To A Halt

Shopify's platform is now being avoided by companies hurt by rising prices and decreasing consumer spending, which is impeding its efforts to correct previous errors in overestimating e-commerce demand.

16 Aug 2022

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