(Bloomberg) — DiDi Global Inc. tumbled Monday, after the Chinese ride-hailing giant said it’s planning to delist its U.S.-traded shares before it finds a new venue for the stock. Most Read from Bloomberg DiDi’s American depositary receipts sank 18% to $2.01 after it set an extraordinary general meeting for May 23 to vote on delisting its shares from the New York Stock Exchange. While the company will continue to explore listing on another internationally recognized exchange, DiDi said it… Source link
Read More »Stocks end lower ahead of busy week of earnings; Dow drops 40 points, or 0.1%
U.S. stocks declined to close a choppy session slightly lower on Monday as investors returned from a holiday weekend and geared up for another busy week of corporate earnings results. The S&P 500 edged lower after fluctuating between gains and losses throughout the session. The Dow and Nasdaq also ended in the red. Treasury yields advanced, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year note holding above 2.8%. U.S. West Texas intermediate crude oil futures rose and extended last week’s gains. For… Source link
Read More »Stocks Waver in Choppy Session, Bonds Slip: Markets Wrap
(Bloomberg) — U.S. stocks ended little changed in thin afternoon trading Monday and Treasuries ticked lower as investors focused on corporate results and prospects for faster policy tightening by the Federal Reserve. Most Read from Bloomberg The S&P 500 closed down less than 0.1%, after swinging between narrow gains and losses on volumes almost 20% below the 30-day average in the first trading day following a long holiday weekend. Bank of America Corp. was poised for the biggest daily advance… Source link
Read More »Air Canada flies 100,000 passengers in one day for first time since March 2020
Air Canada said on Monday it flew 100,701 customers on April 15. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng via Getty Images) Air Canada (AC.TO) flew more than 100,000 passengers in one day for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, another sign that the airline’s recovery is underway as travel demand returns. The Montreal-based airline said on Monday that it flew 100,701 customers on April 15. The last time Air Canada carried more than 100,000 passengers on its planes in a single day was on March 13, 2020,… Source link
Read More »Google Wants to Eliminate Notification Anxiety with ‘Ambient Notifications’
Experiments with Google Tap concept. Google … Source link
Read More »Google teams up with the NBA to host a ‘virtual’ Pixel Arena inside the NBA App – TechCrunch
Google and NBA have launched the Pixel Arena, a virtual space tied to the 2022 NBA Playoffs, inside the NBA mobile app. The Google and NBA Pixel Area aims to give fans a virtual experience based on real-time information from the games. App users can access the Pixel Arena through the NBA app by selecting a specific game. Here, you can use your phone’s gyroscope to navigate through the 3D virtual space. The Pixel Arena also allows you to make and customize avatars… Source link
Read More »How to Recover Deleted Yahoo! Emails
rafapress/Shutterstock.com If you’ve mistakenly deleted an important email, Yahoo offers you two options to recover your email. You can either find and restore your email from the “Deleted Items” or the “Trash” folder, or request Yahoo to restore your email backup. Here’s how. RELATED: How to Backup and Restore Emails in Microsoft Outlook Retrieve Deleted Yahoo Emails From Deleted Items on Desktop When an email is deleted, Yahoo moves it to the “Deleted Items” folder… Source link
Read More »Silicon Valley Congressman Ro Khanna on crypto: ‘It’s a huge tool’
As regulators in the U.S. and abroad consider ramping up oversight of digital assets, Congressman Ro Khanna, who represents Silicon Valley, pointed out the benefits of cryptocurrency in a recent interview with Yahoo Finance (video above). “It’s a huge tool,” he said. “I mean, what is cryptocurrency? At its core, it’s a technology that allows decentralization, it takes away a need for a third-party. You have a ledger, basically an accounting book that’s public, so you don’t need… Source link
Read More »Google Wallet may be making a return
Google seems to be working on bringing Wallet back in some form after it made the app part of Google Pay (via Android Police). According to Mishaal Rahman, the company is creating a Wallet interface for Google Play Services that will act as a way to access and manage your payment and transit cards, passes, rewards memberships, and more. Currently, you manage most of these in Google Pay, and it seems likely that you’ll be able to get to the new Wallet UI from within that app, which… Source link
Read More »Yahoo Sports’ Apollo Global Interested in Financing Twitter Buyout
AHL’s San Diego Gulls to Debut Facial Ticketing and Concession Payments By Andrew Cohen April 20, 2022 The American Hockey League’s San Diego Gulls will debut facial recognition ticket admission and concession payments for tonight’s game against the Abbotsford Canucks at Pechanga Arena in San Diego. The deployment is the first of its kind through a partnership between facial verification company PopID and ASM Global, which operates more than 300 sports and entertainment… Source link
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