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The incredible oblivion of Judge Marvin Isgur
  + stars: | 2024-06-03 | by ( Dakin Campbell | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +45 min
On a mild Houston day in March 2021, Judge Marvin Isgur prepared to oversee the only case on his docket that morning. In October 2023, the Fifth Circuit Court rebuked Judge David Jones but said that his longtime colleague, Judge Marvin Isgur, had been "unaware" of Jones' inappropriate relationship. "But only Judge Isgur knows what he knew or didn't know about the relationship." Much of this work was in cases before either Judge Isgur or Judge Jones. Isgur can continue to hear the case, he ruled, writing in the December 2023 opinion that lawyers for the creditor "failed to demonstrate much other than that former Judge Jones and Judge Isgur are close friends."
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Tokyo — A safety test scandal at Japanese automakers widened Monday, with Toyota Motor and Mazda both halting shipments of some vehicles after Japan’s transport ministry found irregularities in applications to certify certain models. The automakers were found to have submitted incorrect or manipulated safety test data when they applied for certification of the vehicles. The ministry ordered Toyota (TM), the world’s biggest carmaker by the number of vehicles sold, Mazda and Yamaha to suspend shipments of some vehicles. In a report to shareholders, ISS singled out the “spate of certification irregularities” at the Toyota Group. Toyota said it had temporarily halted shipments and sales of three car models made in Japan.
Persons: Suzuki, Glass Lewis, Akio Toyoda, Toyoda, , Yoshimasa Hayashi Organizations: Toyota Motor, Mazda, Honda, Yamaha Motor, Toyota, Yamaha, Daihatsu, Services, ISS, Toyota Group, Government, Corolla Fielder, Corolla, Lexus, RF Locations: Tokyo, Japan
The reason for that is mostly the American consumer, with spending accounting for about 70% of gross domestic product. On Thursday, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said that his customers are slowing down the rate of their purchases. Consumer payments, as measured through credit cards, checks and ATM withdrawals, have grown by 3.5% since last year, he said. I’m being careful, slowing things down,’” Moynihan said, referring to both consumers and businesses, at a financial conference in New York. This survey shows that consumers feel just the opposite — optimistic about their own financial standing but not about the macroeconomic environment.
Persons: Brian Moynihan, ’ ” Moynihan, Bell, Peter Torrente, I’m, Elon Musk’s, Allison Morrow, , — “, Glass Lewis, Tesla, Musk, Gary Millerchip, Richard Galanti, Read Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Bank of America, KPMG, Federal Reserve, Elon, Services, Twitter, SpaceX, Costco Locations: New York, Europe, Texas, Delaware
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia's Jensen Huang was focused on making it 'more than a GPU company,' advisory firm saysDaniel Newman, CEO of The Futurum Group, discusses Nvidia and artificial intelligence.
Persons: Nvidia's Jensen Huang, Daniel Newman Organizations: Nvidia
According to the CCP's plan, by 2020, China was supposed to have "achieved iconic advances in AI models and methods, core devices, high-end equipment, and foundational software." Censorship requirements may slow China's AI development and limit the commercialization of domestic models, but they will not stop Beijing from benefiting from AI where it sees fit. We're not seeing a huge gap between the models Chinese companies have been able to roll out. The current price war is a race to the bottom, similar to what we've seen in the Chinese technology space before. A race to the bottom may simply beggar China's AI ecosystem.
Persons: Xi Jinping, China doesn't, there's, Beijing's, Reva Goujon, We're, It's, ChatGPT, Xie Huanchi, couldn't, you'll, , Kenneth DeWoskin, it's, Matt Sheehan, they're, chatbot, Sheehan, Ernie Bot, There's, Alibaba, ByteDance's, Paul Triolo, Albright, we've, haven't, DeWoskin, Sam Altman, Elon Musk Organizations: Chinese Communist Party, CCP, Intelligence, Cyberspace Administration, Getty, Freedom, University of Michigan, Deloitte, CAC, Carnegie Endowment, International Peace, Baidu, Bloomberg, Companies, Brookings Institution, Beijing, The Commerce Department Locations: China, Beijing, China's, Hong Kong, Xinhua, , Washington, Brussels, Berlin, Taiwan, US, Xinjiang
In 2010, Filolaos Kefalas, an electrical engineer, drove a black Corvette into Manhattan for his first date with Lisa Daglian, a transit advocate. “You know you can take the train,” Ms. Daglian, 61, recalled saying. But Mr. Kefalas has his reasons for driving, he said. “Time is money,” Mr. Kefalas, also 61, said. “I try to go the quickest way possible.”The rift between Ms. Daglian, who now leads the Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and Mr. Kefalas did not derail their romance — they are married.
Persons: Filolaos, Lisa Daglian, , Ms, Daglian, Kefalas, ” Mr Organizations: Committee, Metropolitan Transportation Authority Locations: Manhattan, Bayside , Queens, United States
It is faster, and more valuable, to ask what information the other person needs, instead of trying to guess. When debating our reporting at the CIA, we always solicited disagreements because they made the our overall argument more robust. 'I don't know, but I will find out and come back to you'This is one of the most powerful and underutilized sentences you can use in stressful environments. Instead, we said, "I don't know, but I will find out and come back to you." It's the ultimate sign of humility and thoughtfulness when you can confidently say what you don't know.
Persons: Rupal Patel, I've, John McCain, , isn't, it's, Rupal, Patel Organizations: CIA, Star, Columbia University, University of Chicago, London Business School, Residence Locations: United States
Read previewA Tesla investor accused Elon Musk of using insider information on his company to sell $7.5 billion worth of Tesla stock in 2022, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday in Delaware Chancery Court. "Musk's insider profits for his November and December sales were approximately $3 billion based on the January 3, 2023 closing price of $108.10 per share," the lawsuit alleged. AdvertisementPerry also accused Musk of misleading shareholders about what to expect in the fourth quarter of that year in an October 2022 earnings call. "So, Q4 is looking extremely good," Musk said in the call, according to a transcript published by The Motley Fool. AdvertisementMcCormick's ruling has caused Musk to sour on Delaware and has been pitching a move for Tesla to be incorporated in Texas.
Persons: , Elon Musk, Michael Perry, Tesla, Perry, Musk, Larry Ellison, Ellison, James Park, Kathaleen McCormick, McCormick Organizations: Service, Business, Oracle, New York Times, University of California, Investors Locations: Delaware Chancery, Los Angeles, Delaware, Texas
Read previewInfluential proxy advisor Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) has recommended that Tesla shareholders vote against Elon Musk's proposed $56 billion pay package. AdvertisementIt comes after Glass Lewis, another leading proxy advisory firm, also urged Tesla investors to vote against the deal. Tesla was quick to respond to the report in a letter to shareholders titled "What Glass Lewis Got Wrong About Tesla." Related storiesOn the other hand, Glass Lewis urged shareholders to reject the proposed move, saying it offered them "uncertain benefits and additional risk. "ISS and Glass Lewis effectively control the stock market," he added.
Persons: , Elon Musk's, Musk, Glass Lewis, Tesla, John Thys, Lewis Organizations: Service, Services, ISS, Tesla, Bloomberg, Business, Company, Getty, Harvard Law, Corporate, SpaceX, Boring Company Locations: Texas, Amsterdam, AFP, Tesla, Delaware
New York CNN —Two influential advisory firms have urged shareholders to vote against Elon Musk’s contentious $51 billion pay package and raised concerns about the CEO’s numerous side projects. On Friday, Institutional Shareholder Services called the package “excessive” and noted that shareholder concerns “have not been sufficiently mitigated” since the package was first approved in 2018. The move to Texas, where Musk also operates SpaceX, was proposed shortly after a Delaware Chancery Court judge sided with Tesla shareholders who challenged the legality of the 2018 pay package. Those shareholders also argued that the directors on Tesla’s board were not truly independent and were too close to Musk to protect shareholders’ interests. The board is putting the same 2018 package up for a revote at Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting on June 13.
Persons: , — “, Glass Lewis, Tesla, Musk Organizations: New, New York CNN, Elon, Services, Twitter, SpaceX Locations: New York, Texas, Delaware
Nvidia is the key to how stocks will perform in the next few months as investors head into a seasonally weak period for markets, with the macroeconomic picture once again a center of attention. Stocks capped a winning month in May after a strong earnings season and signs of easing inflation buoyed investor optimism. .VIX YTD mountain CBOE Volatility Index In fact, the CBOE Volatility Index, known as Wall Street's fear gauge, is currently at 14. The broad market index was last around 5,220. Traders will have to rely on macroeconomic data for the next several weeks, including the May jobs report that's on deck next Friday.
Persons: Stocks, what's, Olivier Sarfati, Sarfati, Jensen Huang's, Josh Brown, Jonathan Krinsky, Jeff deGraff, CNBC's, deGraff, Rob Ginsberg, JC O'Hara, Roth, Dow Jones, Thomas Urano, Jobs, Cook Organizations: Nvidia, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Ritholtz Wealth, Semiconductors, VanEck Semiconductor, Macro, Wolfe Research, Advisory, PMI, Manufacturing, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Body, Services PMI, Labor, Girls Global, University of, District of Columbia, Consumer Credit Locations: Smucker, Washington
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. While Silicon Valley has long been a liberal hub, Trump has been courting the big-pocketed tech executives and venture capitalists there. Others, like venture capitalist Marc Andreeson and Rabois, have not announced their support for Trump but have criticized Biden. The members of the monied West Coast class throwing their support behind Trump are mirroring some Wall Street counterparts. AdvertisementOf course, the growing number of influential Silicon Valley voices supporting Trump — Sacks and Palihapitiya have their popular podcast, Musk has his an entire social media platform — are not representative of many of the area's wealthy inhabitants.
Persons: , Shaun Maguire, Donald Trump —, Maguire, Hilary Clinton, David Sacks, Elon Musk, Keith Rabois, Trump, Chamath, Sacks, week's Trump, Biden, Musk, Marc Andreeson, Steve Schwarzman, he'd, Bill Ackman, Trump — Sacks, Palihapitiya, Marissa Mayer, Vinod Khosla Organizations: Service, Trump, Business, Silicon Valley, Big Tech, Blackstone, Biden Locations: Sequoia
Read previewFormer President Donald Trump's conviction yesterday on falsifying business records hasn't dissuaded high-profile supporters on Wall Street — some of whom are newly energized by the historic verdict. "Bluntly, that's part of why I'm supporting him," Maguire, a partner at Sequoia Capital, wrote on X about a potential conviction. AdvertisementTech investor David Sacks, who was reportedly in talks to hold a Trump campaign fundraiser at his San Francisco home, denounced the guilty verdict on X. "A sham trial designed for one purpose: to brand Donald Trump as a 'felon,'" Sacks wrote yesterday on X. AdvertisementIt wasn't only prominent business leaders on Wall Street circling their wagons.
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The Food and Drug Administration on Friday raised concerns about the health effects of MDMA as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, citing flaws in a company’s studies that could pose major obstacles to approval of a treatment anticipated to help people struggling with the condition. The agency said that bias had seeped into the studies because participants and therapists were readily able to figure out who got MDMA versus a placebo. It also flagged “significant increases” in blood pressure and pulse rates that could “trigger cardiovascular events.”The staff analysis was conducted for an independent advisory panel that will meet Tuesday to consider an application by Lykos Therapeutics for the use of MDMA-assisted therapy. The agency’s concerns highlight the unique and complex issues facing regulators as they weigh the therapeutic value of an illegal drug commonly known as Ecstasy that has long been associated with all-night raves and cuddle puddles. Approval would mark a seismic change in the nation’s tortuous relationship with psychedelic compounds, most of which the Drug Enforcement Administration classifies as illegal substances that have “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.”
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The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Moderna's vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus for adults ages 60 and above, the company's second-ever product to enter the U.S. market. The approval of Moderna's shot is based on a late-stage trial on older adults, who are more vulnerable to severe cases of RSV. The company's shot is also the only RSV vaccine to be available in a pre-filled syringe, which is designed to make it easier to administer to patients. An advisory panel to the CDC will vote in June on recommendations for the use and intended population of Moderna's shot. Moderna's full-year 2024 sales guidance of roughly $4 billion includes revenue from its RSV vaccine.
Persons: Moderna's, Stéphane Bancel Organizations: Drug Administration, Moderna, Centers for Disease Control, CDC, GSK, Pfizer Locations: U.S
Elon Musk says he hasn't talked to Donald Trump about joining his government if Trump's elected. Musk was responding to earlier reports saying that Trump was mulling an advisory role for him. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementElon Musk says he hasn't spoken to former President Donald Trump about joining a second Trump administration. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Elon Musk, hasn't, Donald Trump, Trump's, Musk, Trump, Joe Biden, Organizations: Trump, Service, Trump Presidency, SpaceX, Street Journal, Business
Twitch on Friday will terminate all members of its Safety Advisory Council, according to sources familiar with the situation and documents viewed by CNBC. The council is a resource of nine industry experts, streamers and moderators who consulted on trust and safety issues related to children on Twitch, nudity, banned users and more. The Amazon -owned game-streaming company formed its Safety Advisory Council in May 2020 to "enhance Twitch's approach to issues of trust and safety" on the platform and guide decisions, according to a company webpage. "Looking ahead, the Safety Advisory Council will primarily be made up of individuals who serve as Twitch Ambassadors," the email, viewed by CNBC, stated. Payment depended on the length of the contract, but council members were paid between $10,000 and $20,000 per 12-month period, according to a source familiar with the contracts.
Persons: Twitch, Sameer Hinduja, Emma Llansó, T.L, Taylor Organizations: Advisory, CNBC, Council, Twitch, Cyberbullying Research, Center for Democracy, SAC
Trump and Musk’s growing courtshipFor much of President Biden’s time in the White House, his relations with Elon Musk have been tense. They may be about to plunge to a new low after Biden’s re-election campaign hit out at reports that Donald Trump could make Musk an adviser if the Republican were to win in November. The president’s campaign sees mileage in targeting Trump’s ties to moguls. Musk and Trump met in March at the billionaire investor’s Palm Beach, Fla., estate, where the advisory role discussions took place. Peltz and Musk have also briefed Trump on a plan to invest in a project to prevent the possibility of voter fraud.
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CNN —Elon Musk has sought to accumulate political capital commensurate with his extravagant wealth. Musk has discussed advising Trump should he win the 2024 election, the Journal reported, citing unnamed sources. Musk called Trump directly via cellphone to explore a role that could potentially give Musk significant influence over US policies. Reporting that Musk and Trump’s relationship has improved comes after Musk’s politics have become more aligned with Trump’s. For Musk to have a direct, private line to a future President Trump “would seem to be a blatant conflict of interest,” said Darrell West, a senior fellow in the governance studies program at the Brookings Institution.
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Editor’s Note: This story contains graphic and disturbing descriptions of sexual violence. Everywhere that Russian troops were located, we’re seeing cases of sexual violence and gender-based violence. But the real scale of sexual violence committed during the war may never come to light. Ukrainian officials say that it is difficult, but not impossible, to track down individual perpetrators of sexual violence crimes. Some survivors of sexual violence committed by the Bosnian Serb army during the Bosnian war in the early 1990s are only now coming forward.
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Tesla rebuked Glass Lewis for urging shareholders to reject Elon Musk's $55 billion pay plan. Tesla said the firm demonstrated faulty reasoning in a letter to shareholders. Tesla is seeking approval from shareholders for the pay plan and moving its incorporation to Texas. In a letter to shareholders on Wednesday, Tesla slammed Glass Lewis, accusing the firm of "scaremongering" and faulty reasoning. "In its report, Glass Lewis omits key consideration, uses faulty logic, and relies on speculation and hypotheticals," Tesla wrote in a letter to investors titled "What Glass Lewis Got Wrong About Tesla."
Persons: Tesla, Glass Lewis, Elon, , Elon Musk Organizations: Elon Musk's, Service, Elon, Tesla, Business Locations: Texas
Elon Musk and Donald Trump are discussing a role for him in the White House, the WSJ reported. Musk and Trump have had a hot-and-cold relationship over the years. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThere's a chance Elon Musk could be spending more time at the White House if Donald Trump ends up back in office. The pair have been discussing a potential advisory role for Musk if Trump wins the 2024 election, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Persons: Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Musk, , There's, Elon, hasn't Organizations: Trump, Service, Street Journal, Business
Read previewTesla is facing increasing pushback from investors regarding its bid to reinstate Elon Musk's $55 billion pay package. The fund initially voted for Musk's pay package when it was taken to a shareholder vote in 2018. Separately, proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis said in a report on Saturday that the pay plan was "excessive" and presented investors with "uncertain benefits and additional risk." Tesla has also argued the compensation plan is "critical to the future success of Tesla" and has even paid for a handful of advertisements promoting the pay plan. Shareholders will be asked to vote on several proposals in addition to the proposal to reinstate Musk's pay package, which was struck down by a Delaware judge earlier this year.
Persons: , Elon, Marcie Frost, Musk's, Tesla, Frost, Musk, CalPERS, James Murdoch, Kimbal, Glass Lewis, Kimbal Musk, Murdoch Organizations: Service, Elon Musk's, California Public Employees, CNBC, Business, Bloomberg, Securities and Exchange Commission, Texas Locations: Delaware, Texas
CNN —Brazilian Olympic gold medalist pole vaulter Thiago Braz is set to miss the upcoming Games in Paris after he was handed a 16-month doping suspension. According to the AIU, Braz argued that he did not knowingly consume ostarine but ingested it through a supplement he had been given by a sports nutritionist to improve his health. Braz, a two-time Olympic medalist, had been hopeful of competing in Paris this year. “After two days of hearings in London, the athlete’s defense arguments prevailed, proving that Thiago Braz was actually a victim of supplement contamination (an unintentional violation with no significant fault),” said Braz’s lawyer Marcelo Franklin. Braz won Olympic gold in Rio after a tense battle against France’s Renaud Lavillenie, who was the pole vault world record holder at the time.
Persons: Thiago Braz, Braz, AIU, Paul Gilham, , Brett Clothier, Mr Braz, , Marcelo Franklin, France’s Renaud Lavillenie Organizations: CNN, Integrity Unit, Sport, CNN Sport, Olympic, Games Locations: Paris, Switzerland, Brazil, London, Rio, Brazilian, Tokyo
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPowers: If Salesforce beats earnings, the stock should see a good popMatt Powers, Managing Partner at Powers Advisory Group, discusses his expectations for Salesforce's first quarter earnings report.
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