Yearly Archives: 2021

Ride Hailing Market Size, Growth (2021-2028)

New Jersey, United States,- The recent report on “Ride Hailing Market Report 2021 by Key Players, Types, Applications, Forecast to 2028” offered by Verified Market Research®, comprises a comprehensive investigation into the geographical landscape, industry size along with revenue estimation of the business. Additionally, the report also highlights the challenges impeding market growth and expansion strategies employed by leading companies in the Ride Hailing Market.   An… Source link

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Big Short’s Michael Burry Closes Bets Against Ark, Tesla and Treasuries

(Bloomberg) — Michael Burry may have ditched some of his biggest shorts — at least for now. Most Read from Bloomberg Scion Asset Management, which Burry founded and runs as chief executive officer, had cut back to only a handful of positions as of the end of September, according to a regulatory filing made on Monday. Among trades that the firm closed in the third quarter were bets against Cathie Wood’s flagship ARK Innovation ETF, Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc. and the biggest Treasuries… Source link

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Maximizing infrastructure ‘impact’ means ‘routing new dollars through old plumbing’: Transportation Secretary

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg oversees a giant chunk of the new $1 trillion infrastructure bill: Roads, bridges, ports, airports, railways, and more fall under his purview. It’s around half of the $550 billion in new spending, including $110 billion toward surface transportation, another $105 billion for rail, and $42 billion for seaports and airports. During a conversation with Yahoo Finance Live on Monday, Buttigieg laid out next steps once the “ink is dry” on the bill to get… Source link

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Chase Young to miss rest of 2021 season with torn ACL

Washington Football Team star Chase Young will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL, head coach Ron Rivera revealed Monday. Young sustained the injury during the team’s stunning upset win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. The injury occurred in the second quarter, as Young attempted to rush Tom Brady. Young was turned away by offensive lineman Donovan Smith, and fell to the ground in pain.  Young was helped off the field with assistance from teammates and trainers. He was ruled… Source link

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Drivers must still pay attention

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is closely watching the electric vehicle space and current leader Tesla, especially as it pertains to the latter’s controversial autonomous driving features that have reportedly played a part in various crashes.  “Anytime we have a report of a safety issue, that is taken very seriously at the federal level and by the NHTSA [National Highway Traffic Safety Administration] within my department. And that is true in terms of requesting and requiring… Source link

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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on supply chains: ‘There will be disruptions’

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told Yahoo Finance Live supply chain bottlenecks at the country’s major ports will likely persist for the foreseeable future.  “We are definitely seeing some immediate impacts of the immediate steps that we have taken, but the honest answer I can give you, as long as the pandemic continues, there will be disruptions,” Buttigieg explained.  The supply chain bottlenecks triggered by the pandemic continue to have multiple effects on the U.S. economy.  For… Source link

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$29M property offered exclusively in Bitcoin

Slowly but surely, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) is being used to purchase everyday items like coffee and cars — and now, real estate is also joining the party. The first commercial property in New York is being put on the market for digital coin. Magnum Real Estate Group is selling three retail condos complete with a fully rented-out retail bottom floor in Manhattan’s upper East side for $29 million — but will only accept Bitcoin. Located at 385 First Avenue in a new construction luxury residential… Source link

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‘Antiwork’ movement may be long-run risk to labor force participation: Goldman Sachs

About 5 million Americans have exited the labor force since the pandemic began. Goldman Sachs estimates that about 3.4 million are likely gone for good due to retirements, meaning that 1.7 million people are open to returning to work. But Goldman said in a note on Nov. 11 that there is a “long-run risk” to labor force participation: a general distaste for work. The bank’s economics team pointed to the reddit thread r/Antiwork, a social media community carrying the mantra “Unemployment… Source link

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Arc XP announces integration with Subscribe with Google – The Washington Post

Arc XP, a leading digital experience platform, today announced the addition of its Subscribe with Google integration into Arc Subscriptions, giving its news publishing clients a seamless way to leverage Google’s simplified sign-in and checkout experience. Subscribe with Google makes it easy for readers to subscribe and then access their subscription content whenever they’re logged into their Google account. Once readers subscribe, paywalled content will be highlighted across Google… Source link

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Yahoo Pilots First DOOH-led Omni-channel Campaign with Schroders

Yahoo have delivered its pilot programmatic digital out-of-home (DOOH) omni-channel campaign with global asset and wealth management company, Schroders – a first for both brands in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Running from July to October, Schroders’ “Beyond Profit” campaign leveraged programmatic DOOH complemented by mobile retargeting capabilities over Yahoo’s omni-channel demand-side platform (DSP) to increase brand awareness, engage the right audiences and influence consumer… Source link

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