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07.12 / 05:49
markets UPS Platform Food Celebrity show Interviews We celebrate the fact that we are different: Snap Inc CMO
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Snap Inc. has not had a chief marketing officer since 2023; until Grace Kao was promoted to the role earlier this year.
20.05 / 10:29
markets UPS Manufacturing Gap Tesla Trade Updates Tesla has abandoned the Model S and Mercedes wants to fill the high-end EV void
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.It was a good run, but now it’s over. Now, another car company wants to fill the gap.In January, Tesla announced plans to stop production of its high-end Model S and X vehicles, choosing to turn that manufacturing capacity in Fremont, California, into a line dedicated to humanoid robot production. Car production stopped in May.
20.05 / 09:55
markets Ripple CEO wellness War Courts Updates Altman versus Musk: OpenAI’s CEO won the court battle but could lose the fund-raising war
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.We have all been in meetings that “could have been an email,” so why not have a jury trial that could have been an AI prompt?“Is Elon Musk able to sue OpenAI for breach of contract?” we might have asked an artificial intelligence (AI) model before the three-week circus at a federal court in downtown Oakland, California. “No,” should have been the AI model’s answer.
18.05 / 09:37
markets UPS Manufacturing Caterpillar Strategy Tesla Updates Ford no longer looks like an also-ran in the global EV race—it’s just that it has taken an alternate route
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Ford has finally hit upon an electric strategy that shouldn’t lose money. The key element is that it doesn’t involve vehicles—not for now, anyway.Ford’s stock, a habitual water-treader, jumped almost 14% on Wednesday, its biggest gain in over six years, on news that the Detroit stalwart had found a way to tap into the AI boom—sort of.
11.05 / 17:19
markets UPS Healthcare cover social Department Updates Forget Tech and Hollywood. California Is Powered by Healthcare Jobs.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Healthcare jobs are keeping the U.S. labor market humming.
11.05 / 01:25
UPS students Universities country Schools Colleges The only thing harder than getting into college is getting off the wait list
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The University of California, Berkeley had almost 6,500 students on its wait list last year. It ended up admitting none of them.The only thing harder than getting into college, it seems, is getting off the wait list. At some schools, the wait list is far more selective than the college’s overall acceptance rate.
05.05 / 09:35
markets economy President country Updates politician inequality Fiscal folly: if a wealth tax is about easing concentrations of power, it’s unlikely to work
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.It’s happening. California looks likely to put a ‘one-time’ tax of 5% on wealth above $1 billion on the ballot in November and polls suggest it could pass— despite opposition from some economists (not so surprising) and Democratic politicians (more so). Meanwhile, calls to tax the rich are resounding across the country, from New York’s proposed ‘pied-à-terre tax’ to Washington State’s first-ever income tax, imposed only on millionaires.As someone who has been arguing for more than a decade that these taxes are bad economics, I find all this disheartening.
28.04 / 06:47
markets Target BLOCK Cooper Platform country Updates Meta is preparing to have to undo its Manus acquisition after China ban
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Meta Platforms is preparing to have to unwind its acquisition of the artificial-intelligence startup Manus after China banned the transaction on national-security grounds Monday, according to people familiar with the matter.Meta bought Manus, a China-linked, Singapore-based startup that specializes in building AI agents, in December for $2.5 billion, and quickly moved to integrate the new technology into its systems. Any attempt to undo the acquisition would mean disentangling the two.In another complication, Manus’s investors, which include California-based venture-capital firm Benchmark, have already received their returns, people with knowledge of the matter said.Meta garners significant revenues from Chinese advertisers who target consumers outside China, despite Facebook and other Meta apps being blocked in the country.Several former Manus investors in Asia, including Tencent, HSG and ZhenFund, have planned to cooperate if Meta goes ahead to unwind the deal, some of the people said.Beijing has handed the two companies a preliminary deadline of several weeks to unwind the deal and fully restore Manus’s Chinese assets to their original state, some of the people said.
27.04 / 13:13
markets UPS Provident SUN Allianz Pharmaceuticals Eyeing global heft, Indian cos open their purse strings for buyouts
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Mumbai: From technology to automobiles to pharmaceuticals, Indian companies are scaling up their global ambitions like never before.They are using large acquisitions overseas to quickly scale, deliver higher value products and compete on the global stage. The latest one—Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd’s $11.75 billion acquisition of US-based specialty drugmaker Organon & Co, second only to the Tata Steel's $12-billion purchase of Corus Group nearly two decades ago, caps a year of such bold bets.Whether it is Coforge Ltd’s $2.39 billion buyout of California-based Encora, Tata Motors Ltd’s $4.5 billion bet on Italy’s Iveco, or Bajaj Auto Ltd’s $906 million acquisition of its long-time Austrian partner KTM, Indian companies are spending top dollar on acquiring companies overseas, which give them access to technology and newer markets.Coforge is an IT services provider that caters to legacy companies.
26.04 / 04:35
markets SEC security Celebrity Updates A mogul alleges he has been swindled by a Trump-affiliated crypto project
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.In 2023 things were not looking good for Justin Sun, a billionaire crypto-mogul. The Securities and Exchange Commission had accused him of fraud. The regulator claimed that the companies he founded and controlled had issued unregistered securities (two crypto tokens, Tron and BitTorrent); had manipulated the markets in those securities by “wash trading” to make the tokens look active and useful; and had paid celebrities to endorse them without disclosing they were being compensated.
18.04 / 09:23
markets Waves Gap Software Research show Updates To beat China, embrace open-source AI
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.China is making strides in open-source artificial intelligence. Eighty percent of developers worldwide who use open-source AI tools are building with Chinese models, according to an estimate by our colleague Martin Casado, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz. Research from our firm and OpenRouter shows a significant increase in the use of Chinese open models last year, reaching in some weeks a high of 30% of all AI usage.
16.04 / 06:25
markets CEO Action Podcasts Colleges Interviews Altman attack suspect called for ‘Luigi-ing Tech CEOs’ in online messages
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.SAN FRANCISCO—Months before his arrest for allegedly attempting to murder the chief executive of OpenAI, Daniel Moreno-Gama suggested “Luigi’ing some tech CEOs” in an internet chat.The Texas college student casually referenced Luigi Mangione, the accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer, during an online conversation with producers of “The Last Invention” podcast, according to screenshots shared with The Wall Street Journal. They wanted to interview him for a series on artificial intelligence.In January, Moreno-Gama recorded the interview, detailing his path from curious internet nerd to a crusader obsessed with AI’s dangers.
13.04 / 00:13
UPS Target BLOCK Hyundai wellness Trade reports CAFE III norms: Govt proposes credit-buying system as a remedy against fines
Mint, introduces a bank passbook-like system in which companies that meet targets earn credits, while those that fall short accumulate debits that attract penalties.Automakers with debits will be allowed to purchase credits from the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) at fixed rates set annually from 2028 to 2032, ranging from ₹2,500 to ₹4,500 per gramme of CO₂/km.While automakers will be allowed to trade credits among themselves, as is the global norm, the option to purchase credits directly from a regulator is unprecedented.“California allows fully transparent credit trading among OEMs (original equipment manufacturers), while Europe permits pooling among manufacturers,” said Amit Bhatt, India managing director at International Council on Clean Transportation, a non-profit organization that advises regulators on environmental issues.“In contrast, BEE’s proposal represents a distinct Indian approach by introducing a regulated credit purchase mechanism, effectively creating a financial compliance pathway that is not available in either benchmark jurisdiction,” he added.Queries sent to the BEE, Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, Mahindra and Mahindra, and Hyundai Motor India remained unanswered.To put it simply, every automaker will have a passbook for each of the fiscal years from 2028 to 2032. A positive credit balance would indicate that the company's average annual fuel emissions are below the maximum cap.
11.04 / 04:03
UPS Citi CEO Food love Colleges California Burrito CEO Bert Mueller on his love for Indian cuisine and setting up a Mexican food chain in the country
On most days in Bengaluru, Bert Mueller could pass unnoticed, except for the auto, which is bright red and unmistakable. Mueller, an American who moved to India in his early 20s, often drives the three-wheeler around Indiranagar, where he lives.
03.04 / 01:45
markets UPS Fighting economy Trade War How insulated is the US economy from the Iran war?
. 28, lasts for only a few more weeks, falling gas prices will likely deliver an economic tailwind later this year. If the stress continues for months, however, economists will start to worry about a slowdown, or even a recession.President Trump in a prime-time speech Wednesday said he would achieve America’s military objectives “very shortly” and vowed to hit Iran “extremely hard over the next two to three weeks.” Equities markets closed little changed Thursday, while U.S. oil futures soared.The U.S.
26.03 / 12:37
markets Platform Instagram Meta Platforms social Features Courts Updates Mint Explainer | Social media addiction ruling: What it means for Instagram, YouTube in India
Mint explains.On Wednesday, the California Superior Court held that Meta Platforms, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, and Google, which owns YouTube, deliberately built features that foster prolonged, compulsive use among children, contributing to mental distress and long-term harm.The court flagged infinite scroll and algorithmic recommendations as core drivers of “addiction by design,” drawing parallels with tobacco companies. Both firms have disputed the verdict.Unlikely.
25.03 / 07:41
markets Apple BAY love War reports Interviews Artificial intelligence deployed at war: What happened to finding a cure for cancer?
It has been almost six decades since American writer Joan Didion wrote a devastating critique of the hippie counterculture movement after months of reporting in San Francisco. She painted a picture of a community morally adrift and in the thrall of LSD.
23.03 / 08:53
markets COST Strategy economy Trade International Why Washington’s policy quakes can’t disturb California’s economy beyond a point
There is a paradox at the heart of the US economy. As the federal government imposes sweeping tariffs, signals hostility to multilateral trade and unnerves long-term investors with erratic policymaking, one state has emerged as the most reliable US address for global capital: California, the world’s fourth-largest economy and America’s second-largest exporting state with $188 billion in annual goods exports.
24.02 / 01:39
Citi Racing Fighting security War prevention International Mexico races to prevent cartel war after the killing of top drug boss
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MEXICO CITY—For many drug-enforcement officials in North America, there was one cartel boss who was too big and too dangerous to ever try to take down—Nemesio “El Mencho" Oseguera, the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
23.02 / 01:43
CEO Photography students Photos social Schools Relationships The school photography company caught in the Epstein files frenzy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The blast radius of the Epstein files has toppled C-suite executives, shamed financiers and led to the arrest of a former British royal. Now, school picture day is in the crossfire.
22.02 / 10:51
markets UPS Platform Research Universities International The Hong Kong investor putting American money into China’s AI push
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. HONG KONG—In his two decades at Silicon Valley venture-capital titan Sequoia, Neil Shen made billions by identifying and investing in every major tech company to emerge in China. Now, the Chinese billionaire is betting big on artificial intelligence, using American capital to fund Chinese firms competing in the global AI race.
12.02 / 15:09
COST UPS Booking Google security Motorola rights Why does Google need to borrow money for 100 years?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Alphabet just did something that, on the surface, sounds absolutely insane. The company behind Google sold bonds that won't mature until the year 2126.

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