Shares of Tesla Inc. fell more than 5% following the record-breaking quarterly sales announcement by Silicon Valley carmaker Wall Street, but failed to allay concerns about the company’s long-term goals. Tesla DSLA, -6.11% It said on Friday that it had delivered 139,300 vehicles in the third quarter, compared to expectations of 137,000 vehicles, a consensus of 140,000 in recent days. …
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Shoppers line up for the newly opened stores at the long-awaited American Dream Mall
Three hundred people line up outside Newly opened In Primark American dream. A Thursday. A International spread. Other retailers, such as Hot Topic and Pax Sun, also watched customers and waited to buy sweat, jeans and other items. The corona virus infection may have delayed the opening of the American Dream phase, but the audience was ready when 3.3. The …
Read More »Amazon claims to have contracted 19,816 workers Govt-19
Amazon says 1.44 percent of Amazon’s frontline employees, or 19,816 workers, have tested positive or are “considered positive for Govt-19.” The blog post was released on Thursday. The company claims to employ 1,372,000 front-line employees on both Amazon and Whole Foods. The blog marks for the first time how many of Amazon’s workers have signed up for COVID-19, and comes …
Read More »The Senate is voting to provide sub-phones to Facebook, Twitter, and Google CEOs
Zoom in / The dome of the United States Capitol building in Washington DC. Getty Images | Bill Rhoder This morning the Senate Business Council unexpectedly voted to provide sub-phones to Facebook, Twitter and Google leaders, forcing them to testify at a hearing — mostly before election day. The board unanimously agreed in a bipartisan vote that Facebook CEO Mark …
Read More »Infected-tired shoppers want a meaningful holiday season
During these holidays, shopkeepers do not plan happy and gift-based celebrations. Instead, many are getting ready for smaller meetings, relying on spending and paying more of their dollars to retailers. International spread of corona virus, According to a new survey by Accenture. The majority of those surveyed – 61% – said they plan to reduce in-store shopping to reduce health …
Read More »The court ruled that the bread in the tunnel ‘does not fit the legal definition of bread’
The Supreme Court of Ireland has ruled that bread used in subway locations across the country is loaded with so much sugar that it should not be considered “staple food”. The decision was made in response to an Irish tunnel owner who challenged a European country’s value added tax. Irish Times. Subway employees who were asked to describe ‘strong orders’ …
Read More »The White House blocked the CDC order to dock cruise ships
Dr Stephen Astroff, a former FDA executive commissioner who works on the Healthy Soil team, said he recommended checking ship passengers before the ship arrives and then before boarding again. “One thing you want to confirm is that the virus will not get there first,” Dr. Ostroff said. Dr. Ostraff acknowledged that travelers who became infected with the virus on …
Read More »Shell to cut 9,000 jobs in converting to low carbon energy
Anglo-Dutch said on Wednesday it would cut 7,000 to 9,000 jobs by the end of 2022, affecting more than 10% of its workforce. A total of 1,500 people have volunteered to leave the company this year. Job losses are part of a shift aimed at reducing costs, which makes it easier for the company to structure while moving to lower …
Read More »As Delta pulls out of the Southwest, the Treasury Department may increase aviation corona virus loans as funds are released
On April 5, 2020, a ground crew member parked American Airlines planes at the last gate when a corona virus disease (COVID-19) broke out at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC. Joshua Roberts | Reuters The Treasury Department said Tuesday that airlines could receive larger federal loans than previously expected after some carriers withdrew. In March, Congress approved a …
Read More »More than 400 hospitals across the United States have been weakened by the cyber attack, which has forced staff to cancel surgeries and work with pens and paper.
This attack is characterized by a ransomware attack in which the hackers take over the computer settings until the victim pays the largest ransom. Universal Health Services, a hospital chain with more than 400 locations, has been hit by a cyber attack and its computer and telephone systems have been disabled. Attack, first announced Sleeping computer, Contains signs of a …
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