Founders in Focus
We sit down with the founders poised to be the next big disruptors in the space industry. Here we chat with Pawan Chandana, co-founder of Skyroot, who is hoping to make spaceflight as regular, reliable and affordable as airflight.
Frank Lampard issued a withering assessment of his Chelsea side after a 2-0 defeat to Leicester City piled further pressure on his job. Chelsea have now lost five of their last eight Premier League matches, leaving their manager questioning their ‘desire’ and admitting it was natural that his own position would come into question. Goals from Wilfred Ndidi and James Maddison saw Leicester climb to the top of the table, while the visitors are left nine points adrift.
After two days locked up in an Italian prison, American Max Craddock was finally able to make his case to a judge. Craddock had been arrested in the Sardinian port city of Olbia in June 2018 after trying to board a private party bus with a collectible flamethrower from Elon Musk's latest startup, The Boring Company. Craddock had painted his flamethrower black, and written on it the name of a floating music festival in the Bahamas he had attended the previous year while starring in reality TV show Unanchored.
Trepont Acquisition Corp I announced that, commencing January 22, holders of units sold in the IPO may elect to separately trade shares and warrants.
Stock futures rose Tuesday evening, extending earlier advances as investors looked ahead to the first actions of the incoming Biden administration.
From the pandemic that brought you Zoom Thanksgiving, welcome to quarantine Valentine's Day. Yes, if your go-to Valentine's plan is surf-and-turf at the local steakhouse -- well, you're probably doing things a bit differently this year. You can pair a good rewards credit card with some issuer offers and retailer deals for a fantastic -- and affordable -- holiday.
Spezia have advanced to the last eight of the Italian Cup with a 4-2 extra-time victory over nine-man Roma.
To improve your odds of getting a Capital One card, you should know about the other factors that could affect your application.
While these masks have three layers of cotton to keep you safe, they are also comfortable to breathe through.
Autonomous vehicle company Cruise raises a $2 billion new round, Netflix keeps growing and WhatsApp faces more privacy concerns. Cruise announced today that it has raised $2 billion in new funding at a $30 billion valuation, with Microsoft joining as a new investor.
The Board of Directors of Wattpad, the global multi-platform entertainment company for original stories and leading social storytelling platform, today announced its unanimous approval of a definitive agreement to be acquired by Naver, South Korea’s internet conglomerate and home of WEBTOON™, a leading global digital comics platform. Naver is expected to acquire Wattpad in a cash and stock transaction valued at more than an estimated USD $600 million, subject to customary adjustments and other terms.
VIQ Solutions Inc. ("VIQ" or the "Company") (TSX Venture Exchange: VQS and OTCQX Markets: VQSLF), a global provider of secure, AI-driven, digital voice and video capture technology and transcription services, today announced that it received final approval from Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") for listing its common shares on TSX. In conjunction with the listing of the Company’s common shares on TSX, the Company’s common shares will be voluntarily delisted from TSX Venture Exchange ("TSX-V").
Leicester City go top – but where on earth do Chelsea go from here? Frank Lampard dare not ask. The pressure is mounting on the Chelsea manager a fifth defeat in eight games - and no matter how much he calls for patience, there is only so much even he can expect from Roman Abramovich.
Supercars has confirmed its revised pre-season testing programme will be held behind closed doors, although the category will provide live timing to allow fans to follow the action.
KBS, one of the largest investors in premier commercial real estate in the nation, announced today that it has sold a 333,014 square-foot Class A office property in Phoenix, Arizona. The property, Anchor Centre, was sold to TerraCap for $103.5 million after KBS completed an extensive improvement program on the asset. Anchor Centre was owned by KBS REIT III.
A national campaign to end homelessness is urging the federal government to invest $7 billion in social housing.
(Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks looked set for a muted start Wednesday after their U.S. peers rebounded from Friday’s selloff as traders parsed the latest earnings reports. The dollar retreated.Futures edged higher in Japan and dipped in Hong Kong after strong gains Tuesday. Australian shares opened up. S&P 500 contracts ticked higher following a rise in U.S. shares that was led by tech shares and small caps. Treasuries were steady, with the yield on 10-year notes around 1.1%. Crude oil advanced and gold was little changed.Netflix Inc. surged in after-hours trading as it added more customers than expected. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. earlier turned lower even after reporting that profit more than doubled. Bank of America Corp. shares edged higher after its results. General Motors Co. rose to a record after Microsoft Corp. invested in its self-driving car startup.Investors showed signs of returning to the reflation trade, betting that the incoming U.S. administration will use its legislative firepower to propel economic growth. Still, Janet Yellen encountered early Republican resistance to Biden’s $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief plan in her confirmation hearing to become Treasury secretary.Yellen -- who could be confirmed as soon as Thursday -- said that help for the unemployed and small businesses would provide the “biggest bang for the buck.” She urged lawmakers to “act big” in efforts to rescue an economy battered by the coronavirus. She also said the U.S. is prepared to take on China’s “abusive” trade and economic practices and the Biden administration won’t pursue a weak dollar.“Yellen is a positive,” said Mohit Kumar, strategist at Jefferies International. “We should have greater co-operation between the Fed and the Treasury, with both the monetary and fiscal policy working together and supportive. This is a good backdrop for risk sentiment.”Donald Trump is in the final hours of his term, with Biden to be sworn in at noon Wednesday in Washington.These are some key events coming up in the week ahead:Earnings come from companies including Morgan Stanley, Procter & Gamble and Intel.Joe Biden takes office as U.S. president on Wednesday.Policy decisions are due Wednesday from central banks in Brazil, Malaysia and Canada. The Bank of Japan and the ECB deliver decisions Thursday.Here are the main moves in markets:StocksS&P 500 Index futures rose 0.2% as of 8:01 a.m. in Tokyo. The gauge jumped 0.8% on Tuesday.Futures on Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 0.2%.Hang Seng futures slipped 0.3%.Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index advanced 0.1%.CurrenciesThe Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index declined 0.2%.The euro bought $1.2128.The offshore yuan was at 6.4816 per dollar.The yen traded at 103.92 per dollar.BondsThe yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at about 1.09%.CommoditiesWest Texas Intermediate crude advanced 0.3% to $53.13 a barrel.Gold held at $1,840.60 an ounce.For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
Americold Realty Trust (NYSE: COLD) (the "Company" or "Americold"), the world’s largest publicly traded REIT focused on the ownership, operation, acquisition and development of temperature-controlled warehouses, today announced the 2020 tax treatment of the Company’s common stock distributions, as described below. Shareholders are encouraged to consult with their personal tax advisors as to their specific tax treatment of the Company’s distributions.
Isle of Paradise's tanning drops are the quickest way to get a summer glow while deep into winter.
The Professional Footballers’ Association wants clubs urgently to review how much heading is happening in training as part of its push for defined limits by the start of next season. With the Premier League poised on Wednesday to become the first country to introduce permanent concussion substitutes, the PFA intends to combine a new approach to supporting former players who are suffering neurological disease with stronger preventative measures for the next generation. Although it regards the new permanent concussion substitutes as a step forward, the union will also continue to lobby for the sort of temporary head injury replacements that are used in rugby to provide medics with additional assessment time. PFA chairman Ben Purkiss has told The Telegraph that players want “action” and “not long campaigns” over the dementia risk and that regulating heading in training is an achievable aim by the start of the 2021-22 season. Dawn Astle, who has been campaigning on the issue for almost 20 years and is now advising the PFA, said that it was vital for progress to focus both on helping former players but also protecting future generations. “The players and families are of course the main thing, and should always be, but it’s also [about] pushing the PFA on player safety, about the temporary substitutes, about limiting the amount of heading in training,” she said. A first meeting has been held between stakeholders, including the Premier League, the English Football League, the FA Women’s Super League and the Football Association and, as a first step, the PFA wants a review to understand how much heading is actually happening inside clubs.
Podchaser, a startup building what it calls "IMDB for podcasts," recently announced that it has raised $4 million in a funding round led by Greycroft. In other words, it's a site where — similar to the Amazon-owned Internet Movie Database — users can look up who's appeared in which podcasts, rate and review those podcasts and add them to lists. In fact, CEO Bradley Davis told me that the startup's "vibrant, exciting community of podcast nerds" have already created 8.5 million podcast credits in the database.