Yearly Archives: 2021

Wine makers sees ‘oversupply’ as industry brave wildfires, water shortage

Wildfires are taking a toll on the West Coast right into the end of the summer, with water shortages a top concern for local leisure and hospitality businesses. But according to Tom Danowski, Oregon Wine Board President, there’s an “oversupply” of wine across the nation — even with demand for alcoholic beverages on the rise. “Look at your shelf and your store, you’ll see quite a bit more wine than you might have ever thought could ever [have] been produced,” he told Yahoo Finance LIVE. He… Source link

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The great Rolex watch shortage

Let’s say you’re a well-to-do businessman or woman or otherwise successful professional. You’ve put in the time to hone your craft, made the right career moves, climbed the corporate ladder, and likely drive home in your German-built, luxury sports sedan. Yes, you’ve made it, and now you might be thinking to yourself, “It’s time I bought that status symbol that lets everyone else know I’ve made it whenever I walk into a room” — a Rolex. Well I’ve got some bad news for – you… Source link

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What her abuse defense means for her fraud case

Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes’ possible defense strategy claiming that her ex-boyfriend and former business partner abused her could benefit her in a high-stakes criminal fraud case, two legal experts told Yahoo Finance. Opening arguments begin Wednesday in a trial that could land her in prison for up to 20 years if she’s convicted of using her blood-testing startup to defraud investors and patients. “I think that [abuse claims] are a possible benefit to her in that if a jury is… Source link

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Acorns program enables parents to invest for their kids with every paycheck

Private financial services platform Acorns is making it a little easier for parents to invest in their children’s financial futures by saving early and often. “Everyone should be doing as proactive a job as possible, and thoughtfully approaching early financial literacy and education,” Kennedy Reynolds, the Chief Education Officer at Acorns, told Yahoo Finance (video above). “There’s no such thing as too early when it comes to this.” The Acorns Early program allows parents to set aside… Source link

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Employees paying to be unvaccinated is ‘very much like smoking surcharges,’ expert explains

Amid widespread vaccine rollout and the recent full FDA authorization of the Pfizer (PFE) COVID-19 vaccine, many employers are now debating whether to mandate vaccinations among their employees and whether to financially deter unvaccinated individuals. Delta Air Lines (DAL), for example, recently announced that it will begin implementing a $200 monthly surcharge for all unvaccinated employees beginning Nov. 1. “The average hospital stay for COVID-19 has cost Delta $50,000 per person,” CEO Ed… Source link

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Cathie Wood scooped up Zoom stock after it crashed — here’s why

Cathie Wood picked up some shares of Zoom (ZM) this week after an earnings related meltdown.  For the founder, CEO and CIO of Ark Invest, the $56 million purchase was a no brainer given the importance of Zoom to the future of communication.  “We think there is a transformation taking place in the communication sector. Many people think of Zoom as nothing more than these video sessions. But it’s becoming much more than that. We think it’s going to, with the Zoom phone, take over the PBX… Source link

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Apple And Google’s Secretive iPhone Deal Suddenly Exposed

Apple and Google used to be friends. More than friends in fact. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt used to be on Apple’s board and even appeared on stage at the launch of the iPhone in 2007. If you are an Apple fan, you probably already know this, and you know that today, Google and Apple are fierce rivals. One of the biggest areas of contention is the Google Android ecosystem, which late Apple CEO Steve Jobs claimed had ripped off the iPhone entirely, and caused the initial rift… Source link

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What I think will happen next

TAMPA, FLORIDA – FEBRUARY 07: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs wears a facemask while preparing for the start of Super Bowl LV against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on February 07, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) What will this fall bring? It was supposed to be a time when we returned to near normal, but clearly that won’t be the case. Yes, colleges and universities are open, so too are sporting events, movies, Broadway, and some… Source link

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Exclusive: Google locks Afghan government accounts as Taliban seek emails -source

WASHINGTON, Sept 3 (Reuters) – Google has temporarily locked down an unspecified number of Afghan government email accounts, according to a person familiar with the matter, as fears grow over the digital paper trail left by former officials and their international partners. In the weeks since the Taliban’s swift takeover of Afghanistan from a U.S.-backed government, reports have highlighted how biometric and Afghan payroll databases might be exploited by the new rulers to hunt their enemies.

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Leaked email from a Silicon Valley investor reportedly shows her blasting Black Lives Matter as ‘the true racists’ and saying racism isn’t a real problem in the US

A board member at VF Corporation reportedly calls Black Lives Matter “the true racists” in leaked emails. Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images A board member at VF Corporation reportedly called Black Lives Matter “the true racists.” “I don’t believe in Black Lives Matter,” Veronica Wu reportedly said in emails obtained by Axios. VF Corp is home to brands like Supreme, Vans, Timberland, Dickies, and The North Face. See more stories on Insider’s business page. A Silicon Valley… Source link

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