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Tesla Raises Price of Model 3 in China Ahead of Tariff Jump SHANGHAI— Tesla Inc. raised its prices in China ahead of new Chinese tariffs on imported U.S. cars, increasing the pressure on the California electric-vehicle maker to fast-track production at its new Shanghai plant. But starting and ramping up local output is ...
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Federal raids on auto union set stage for unprecedented contract talks with Ford, GM, Fiat Chrysler DETROIT – Federal raids on the homes of United Auto Workers leaders and union-owned properties on Wednesday thrusted the union's collective bargaining with the Detroit automakers this year into unprecedented territory. The ongoing negotiations were ...
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Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Campbell Soup, Ulta, Tesla, GE & more Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Campbell Soup – Campbell Soup reported adjusted quarterly profit of 49 cents per share, 8 cents above estimates, with organic sales up 2%. Revenue did come in below Wall Street forecasts, but ...
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Tech giants want rules on facial recognition, but critics warn that won't be enough It almost comes naturally to many smartphone users today. You can just take out your iPhone — or Android equivalent — and hold it up to your face to unlock the device. But the technology behind that has become increasingly controversial of late, with ...
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Cadbury fails to solve racism with multicolored chocolate bar (CNN) There are many ways to celebrate diversity. It appears eating four different colors of chocolate at the same time is not one of them. That's the lesson candy-maker Cadbury learned on social media Friday, after its effort to mark India's Independence Day ...
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Marvell Is Second Big Company This Week to Blame Outlook on Trade It wasn't ground hog day. It's just the wrath of the trade war. Marvell Technology (MRVL - Get Report) was the second sizable company to blame its poor outlook on the impact of U.S. China trade issues. Earlier this week, it was AutoDesk ADSK, a software ...
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Woolworths CEO Responds to Australia Critics: You Were Right Woolworths Holdings Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Ian Moir said his critics have a point when they say he made a mistake with a $2 billion swoop for Australia's David Jones chain five years ago -- but insists the worst is over. "They were right," he said in an ...
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Forever 21 might be going under, but at least we have these memes Fast-fashion empire and pointless graphic tee slogan enthusiast Forever 21 is preparing to (potentially) file for bankruptcy, and honestly? The internet might be a little too excited. While it's unclear what exactly this means for the future of the company, the ...
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British Steel York division sold to French-based group A division of British Steel specialising in rail projects has been sold protecting 400 jobs. TSP Projects is an engineering firm founded in York in 1987. It has offices in Manchester, Birmingham, Reading and Bristol. The company has been sold by the Official ...
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As US Treasuries sizzle, some bond investors brace for possible sell-off NEW YORK (Reuters) - While there seems to be no end on the horizon to this year's dramatic rally in U.S. Treasuries that has collapsed yields more than a full percentage point, conditions are ripening for a reversal that could disrupt the market. Some signals ...
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China's new bitcoin rival to displace banks and boost state surveillance, report says China's plans for a state-backed cryptocurrency could eliminate the need for bank accounts, new research has suggested. A report published by Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, gave an overview of what China's central bank digital ...
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Campbell Soup Cracks Open Solid Fourth Quarter Campbell Soup (CPB - Get Report) on Friday posted stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter and full-year earnings as U.S. snack sales - the product of its $6.1 billion purchase of Snyder's-Lance last year -- continued to add to its bottom line. Campbell Soup ...
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Pumpkin Spies? CIA's Cryptic Pumpkin Spice Latte Message Sends Twitter Into A Tizzy Pumpkin spice is back and even the CIA has noticed. Yes, that CIA. REAL LIFE. REAL NEWS. REAL VOICES. Help us tell more of the stories that matter from voices that too often remain unheard. Join HuffPost Plus. The spy agency posted a tweet on ...
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