Sunday, May 19, 2024
According to Kurt House, CEO of KoBold Metals, the reason billionaires like Bezos and Gates are funding a treasure hunt in Greenland is to identify important minerals that can be used to power millions of electric vehicles.
Many individuals think that investing in real estate requires a large sum of money. Access to capital can undoubtedly make entering the real estate market simpler. However, that does not imply that someone with little to no capital cannot launch a real estate venture. Here's how to start a real estate business with no money in 2023.
Geopolitical unrest, price hikes, and the job market all played major parts in 2022's market turbulence. Which stories drew the most attention from investors? Here are the the top Google searches related to investing in 2022.
The EU countries have agreed today to end the sale of new gasoline and diesel cars in 2035. However, Germany sought and won an exemption for e-fuels.
Budweiser CEO Michel Doukeris finally addresses the scandal, telling investors there is "misinformation" spreading on social media about the company's team-up with Mulvaney. Anheuser-Busch CEO Michel Doukeris addressed the Bud Light controversy on an earnings call with...
Ex-Target Vice Chairman Gerald Storch reveals that the 'one item' that sparked boycott calls was a 'tuck swimsuit' that targets transgender people. A former Target executive claimed that there was one item that sparked...
According to data from the Statista Consumer Insights survey, Google faces a smartphone loyalty problem. Current owners indicated that it is very likely they would switch to a different smartphone brand given the chance.
Tata Steel is set to face a criminal probe in Netherlands over the release of ‘hazardous’ pollutants. Tata said it will comply with the prosecutor's office and is looking forward to the investigation's findings.
Elon Musk’s maybe-impending purchase of Twitter is being treated not as a mere business acquisition but as a kind of twilight battle over the fate of the American experiment. Maybe there was a time when hypothetical and probably minor changes to the terms of service of a social networking website could be seen as an eminently survivable event, without any larger implications for long-established rights and customs like free speech. But those days are gone now, as evidenced by yet another high-profile, strong-arm effort by a weirdly open combination of private and public powers acting in unison to taint or scuttle the Twitter sale.
In a report last week, JPM analysts predicted that by 2025, Apple may produce one in every four iPhones in India. This move represents Apple's intention to manufacture iPhone 14 in India instead of China.