Tag Archives: loses

Morgan Stanley cuts Tesla’s price target, warns this could be the year Tesla loses money

Morgan Stanley cuts Tesla’s price target, warns this could be the year Tesla loses money

Morgan Stanley’s Adam Jonas is the latest analyst to raise some concerns with Tesla (TSLA). In a note to clients, Jonas wondered, “Could Tesla lose money (sometime) this year?” In cutting his price target to $320 from $345 (still one of the more bullish targets on the Street), Jonas noted concerns such as continued lag in EV demand despite price cuts, fleet operators like Hertz dumping EVs, and “strong hybrid momentum” peeling away potential EV buyers who are on the fence. Jonas said… Source link

Read More »

RPT-UPDATE 6-Google loses bid to block Indian Android antitrust ruling in major setback

RPT-UPDATE 6-Google loses bid to block Indian Android antitrust ruling in major setback

(Repeats JAN. 19 story. No change to text.) * India’s top court refuses to block Android antitrust ruling * Google may need to review Android business model in India * Court extends implementation date of Indian order by a week * Google has said India order could stall Android growth By Arpan Chaturvedi, Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI, Jan 20 (Reuters) – Google on Thursday lost its fight in India’s Supreme Court to block an antitrust order, in a major setback that will force the U.S. tech… Source link

Read More »

Google loses bid to block Indian Android antitrust ruling in major setback

Google loses bid to block Indian Android antitrust ruling in major setback

India’s top court declines relief in Android antitrust case Google may need to review Android business model in India Court extends implementation date of India orders by one week Google has said India order could stall Android growth NEW DELHI, Jan 19 (Reuters) – India’s Supreme Court on Thursday declined Google’s request to block an antitrust order that asked it to change how it markets its Android platform, in a major setback for the U.S. firm that has warned it will be forced to change its… Source link

Read More »

Penguins fan loses signed sticks from Crosby, Rust

Penguins fan loses signed sticks from Crosby, Rust

Sidney Crosby and Bryan Rust‘s nice gesture towards a die-hard Penguins fan turned sour after the fan lost the valuable memorabilia on the flight back home. (Getty Images) For most people, getting to see your favourite team and meet the players is a dream come true. In the case of Rob Barrie—a man with Motor Neurone Disease who made the trip from the United Kingdom to Pittsburgh so he could see the Penguins play—one of the best nights of his life quickly turned into a nightmare. After… Source link

Read More »

Russian oligarch loses bid to have squatters evicted in Amsterdam

Russian oligarch loses bid to have squatters evicted in Amsterdam

Another squat in Amsterdam. Photo: DutchNews.nl A Russian oligarch who is included on the EU sanctions list has lost his bid to have squatters evicted from a property he owns in central Amsterdam because his assets have been frozen. The multi-million euro building on the Vossiusstraat, with a view over Vondelpark, was squatted in late October by a group saying they planned to live in it until the owner is allowed to do something with the property again. ‘They were building luxury apartments,… Source link

Read More »

Israel Adesanya loses middleweight title to Alex Pereira in stunning TKO upset

Israel Adesanya loses middleweight title to Alex Pereira in stunning TKO upset

NEW YORK — Israel Adesanya was knocked out in his second kickboxing fight by Alex Pereira despite controlling most of the bout until the finish. On Saturday in the main event of UFC 281 at Madison Square Garden, history repeated itself. Adesanya was controlling the fight, hurt Pereira twice and was seemingly on the way to a decision victory. Then, out of nowhere, the hard-hitting Pereira cracked Adesanya with a combo and the course of UFC history was changed. The first right hand hurt… Source link

Read More »

Apple loses second bid to challenge Qualcomm patents at U.S. Supreme Court

Apple loses second bid to challenge Qualcomm patents at U.S. Supreme Court

By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday again declined to hear Apple Inc’s bid to revive an effort to cancel three Qualcomm Inc smartphone patents despite the settlement of the underlying dispute between the two tech giants. The justices left in place a lower court’s decision against Apple after similarly turning away in June the company’s appeal of a lower court ruling in a closely related case challenging two other Qualcomm patents. Qualcomm sued Apple in San Diego… Source link

Read More »

Google loses appeal against record $4 billion EU fine

Google loses appeal against record $4 billion EU fine

Google (GOOGL) suffered one of its biggest setbacks on Wednesday when a top European court fined it 4.125 billion euros ($4.13 billion) for using its Android mobile operating system to thwart rivals, offering a precedent for other regulators to ratchet up pressure. The unit of US tech giant Alphabet had challenged an earlier ruling, but the decision was broadly upheld by the Europe’s second-highest court in Wednesday’s… Source link

Read More »

Google loses challenge against EU antitrust decision, wins 5% fine cut

Google loses challenge against EU antitrust decision, wins 5% fine cut

European Commission Vice President Margrethe?Vestager speaks during an interview with Reuters in Brussels, Belgium, March 28, 2022. REUTERS/Johanna?Geron/File Photo Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register LUXEMBOURG, Sept 14 (Reuters) – Alphabet (GOOGL.O) unit Google on Wednesday suffered its second setback in less than a year as Europe’s top court agreed with EU antitrust regulators that it had abused its dominance but trimmed the fine by 5% because of a disagreement on… Source link

Read More »

Justin Lower slips, loses PGA Tour card with 3-putt bogey on final hole at Wyndham Championship

Justin Lower slips, loses PGA Tour card with 3-putt bogey on final hole at Wyndham Championship

Justin Lower was all set to not only make it into the FedExCup Playoffs on Sunday afternoon, but also secure his PGA Tour card for the second straight year. Yet on the 72nd green at the Wyndham Championship, Lower slipped. Lower, after reaching the par-4 18th green in regulation, three-putted from 61 feet for a bogey — which officially knocked him outside of the top 125 in the FedExCup standings and took his Tour card away. Lower’s face walking off the 18th green said it all. “I don’t… Source link

Read More »