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Third Point Dunrove has revealed that he dumped almost all of his positions into the so-called magnificent seven stocks after a huge run that has dented from stock market tariff turmoil this year. “What we’ve done in the last few months is a number one shift away from the easy selling candidates of stocks that were big winners, but it’s easiest to sell from a technical standpoint from people repatriated capital and left.” “We sold out of Mag 7 Holdings. We got out of the meta early on, cutting Amazon. We basically got everything. I still have a small Amazon…
Check out the companies that make headlines before the bell. Boeing – Aerospace stocks rose more than 5% after reporting narrow losses in the first quarter. Boeing said it had a net loss of $31 million in the first quarter, improving its loss of $355 million over the same period last year. Excluding ICTORS, the loss of 49 cents per share was better than the $1.18 loss analysts expect, according to FactSet. CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company would ask the Federal Aviation Administration to approve an increase in production of the 737’s largest jet. Tesla – The electric car…
Huawei will deploy AI chips later as potential as potential scmp as a potential replacement for Nvidia H20 Beijing threatens measures against the country China responds as a territorial dispute with us Allies go public Newsweek Other wonders rise! #CCCC’s ma’anshan Yangtze River Bridge In #anhui Sets two world records with double 1000m spans and longest steel truss. When highways and railways are surrounded, it powers #yangzerdelta transportation. milestone #bridge innovation! 😍 pic.twitter.com/1ane9hjpte – Chine April 22, 2025 South of the border The Mexican president wants to ban our ads from warning against the transition to the Los Angeles Times…
HANNAH BATES: Welcome to HBR On Strategy—case studies and conversations with the world’s top business and management experts, hand-selected to help you unlock new ways of doing business. “Community” is a buzzword that gets thrown around a lot in the business world. But what does it really mean to build one—and what does it take to make it last? More importantly, how can businesses create communities that drive long-term success? Matt Mullenweg, founder and CEO of Automattic—the company behind WordPress—joins HBR IdeaCast host Sarah Green Carmichael to answer those questions. He shares insights on fostering community within a firm—like hiring the…
HANNAH BATES: Welcome to HBR On Leadership, case studies and conversations with the world’s top business and management experts—hand-selected to help you unlock the best in those around you. Collaboration is a good thing—until it gets in the way of action. Too much collaboration can stall decision-making and hold you back. In this HBR IdeaCast episode from 2018, host Sarah Green Carmichael speaks with leadership coach Rebecca Shambaugh about how to curb over-collaboration in yourself and on your team. They discuss how perfectionism, workplace culture, and even well-intended leadership messages can lead employees to over-consult and under-decide. Their conversation starts…
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Reporting Highlights Pipeline: A Chinese prison is part of the pipeline that delivers fentanyl to the U.S., ProPublica found in a review of U.S. and Chinese documents and interviews with investigators. Fallout: Opioid overdoses have killed more Americans than the number of U.S. deaths in several wars combined. Permissive: Veteran federal agents told ProPublica that China has failed to cooperate and even interfered with drug investigations; China insists it has cracked down. These highlights were written by the…
Last week, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met with Trump at the White House. They reported that Ukraine, defense spending, the economy, space, energy, and in particular Italy, had disputed more US immunity natural gas. But one item that really stood out was Meloni’s insight into her brand of nationalism. Here she speaks during a meeting with the media in her oval office. “Subsone calls me to Western nationalists. I don’t know that’s the right word, but when I talk about the West, I know that I’m not primarily talking about geographical space, I’m talking about civilization.” She added: “For…
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. The clear-cutting across the federal government under President Donald Trump has been dramatic, with mass terminations, the suspension of decades-old programs and the neutering of entire agencies. But this spectacle has obscured a series of moves by the administration that could profoundly harm some of the most vulnerable people in the U.S.: children. Consider: The staff of a program that helps millions of poor families keep the electricity on, in part so that babies don’t die from extreme…
UX/UI is the foundation, not the decoration In the world of custom learning, great content isn’t enough. Learners expect an intuitive, engaging and accessible platform that supports their learning experience – not to hinder them. That’s what UX/UI is about to come up. For educational designers, EDTECH UX/UI designers, and e-learning developers, mastering the ELEARNING user experience is not an option. In this article, we explore the common pitfalls of e-learning design, break down best practices for creating seamless UX/UIs, and highlight them along real-world examples that show how these principles work. The pitfalls of poor UI in eLearning Let’s…
If you’re planning on moving to Oregon, add these cities to your list. Home to lush landscapes, renowned coastlines, and abundant recreation opportunities, Oregon has it all. The state can generally be split into two sections, divided by the Cascade Mountains: Western Oregon and Eastern Oregon. The Columbia River and its famous Gorge defines the state’s northern border with Washington. Oregon and Washington have similar climates, topographies, and cultures, so residents relocating from one to the other is fairly common. Western Oregon includes the Oregon Coast, Oregon Coast Range, and Willamette Valley, and is where a majority of the state’s…