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Two of America’s most decorated Olympic swimmers will ask Congress on Tuesday to hold the global antidoping agency accountable for failing to properly police allegations of cheating by elite Chinese athletes. In testimony prepared for delivery on Tuesday night to a House subcommittee, Michael Phelps, the 23-time Olympic gold medalist, and Allison Schmitt, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, urged Congress to push for reforms of the World Anti-Doping Agency, or WADA. They said the uncertainty about whether Chinese swimmers have been using banned substances is deeply unfair to competitors heading into the Summer Games next month in Paris. The hearing comes two months after The New York Times reported that the Chinese antidoping authorities and WADA had declined to discipline 23 elite Chinese swimmers who tested positive for a banned drug in early 2021, paving their way to compete at the Games held in Tokyo that summer. Chinese authorities said the positive tests were the result of unwitting contamination of the swimmers and involved tiny amounts of the banned substance, a finding that WADA accepted but that many antidoping experts have questioned.
Persons: Michael Phelps, Allison Schmitt, WADA Organizations: Doping Agency, Summer Games, New York Times, Games Locations: Paris, Tokyo
The European Union on Tuesday accused Microsoft of breaching antitrust rules with the "abusive" bundling of its Teams and Office products. Microsoft took the pre-emptive step to unbundle Teams from Microsoft 365 in an effort to quash antitrust concerns by the EU. The EU opened its investigation into Microsoft — which remains ongoing — in July 2023 following a complaint by Salesforce -owned Slack, which has a rival chat service to Teams. The Commission's concerns are centered around the fact that, starting in around 2019, Microsoft tied Teams with its software-as-a-service — or SaaS — applications, such as Office. It notes that Microsoft is "dominant worldwide" in the SaaS market for professional productivity applications.
Persons: , Brad Smith Organizations: Union, European, Microsoft, European Commission, EU, Salesforce, Economic
“We felt this was a more modern, fresh and relevant vibe to start connecting with new consumers, while also servicing our guests that are tried-and-true Perkins loyalists.”A rendering of a new Perkins American Food Co., which will debut later this year. Aria Group and Perkins American Food Co. Aria Group and Perkins American Food Co.“We know that value is so critical right now and we’re very mindful of that,” she said. The firm is investing in the classic American brand that’s been marred with financial issues, including two bankruptcies, following a disastrous 2006 merger with Marie Callender’s. “We really feel that this iteration of ‘Perkins American Food Co.’ is going to marry tradition and innovation and keep us true to who we are,” she said.
Persons: Perkins, Toni Ronayne, , ” Ronayne, Ronayne, It’s, , David Henkes, Baby, Marie Callender’s, “ Perkins, it’s, Organizations: New, New York CNN —, Perkins, “ Perkins, Food Co, CNN, Perkins American Food Co, Aria, Dine Brands, Baby Boomers, Ascent Hospitality Management, Watch, ‘ Perkins Locations: New York, Orlando , Florida, Cincinnati , Ohio
“The financial impact it will directly have on us will take months to correct, if not years,” Callahan said. Tom McParland, the owner of Automatic Consulting, a national car buying service, said the outage was impacting customers because they have fewer dealers to choose from. “It limits the customer’s leverage.”Some dealers also can’t apply factory rebates without CDK’s software, so customers may miss out on money-saving deals. Under normal circumstances, the CDK software allows the dealership to register a vehicle almost instantaneously, but now the process faces heavy delays. He told CNN he was able to buy the car but was unable to sign the title.
Persons: Ryan Callahan, ” Callahan, CDK, Tom McParland, , McParland, Michael Deveney, , ” Deveney, Katelyn Salvato, hasn’t, Salvato, , We’ve, they’ve, Scott Campbell, Nicolas, CNN they’ve, Don Aycock, Robbie Jacob, Jacob, Tekion Organizations: New, New York CNN, Mazda, North America, Automatic Consulting, Midway Automotive, Massachusetts, of Motor Vehicles, Pride Motor Group, , DMV, CNN, Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Capital City Buick GMC, Porsche, Buick, Diego —, Kia, Cox Automotive Locations: New York, Seekonk , Massachusetts, Lynn, Berlin , Vermont, Los Angeles, , Clay County , Florida, Diego
Amazon says Prime Day will run July 16 and 17
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Amazon 's Prime Day megasale will return on July 16 and 17, the company announced Tuesday. Amazon launched Prime Day in 2015 as a way to offer discounts exclusively to members of its mainstay subscription program. The event is also a big revenue driver for other retailers, who often hold competing events during or around Prime Day. Walmart on Tuesday announced its own "Walmart Deals" event that runs July 8 through July 11. WATCH: Amazon Prime Video drives down ad prices for competitors
Persons: Amazon Organizations: Amazon, Walmart, Amazon's, Adobe Analytics Locations: New York, U.S
Rival United Airlines — second to Delta in net profit margins — is circling. Delta plans to open Delta One lounges in Boston and Los Angeles later this year, and is studying airports where it could open others. Like other airlines, Delta accepted billions in federal aid to weather the pandemic. Luxury air travel and the United States didn't go together for many years — and might not still, if you ask well-heeled globetrotters. And at Delta and other airlines, many of the perks for luxury flyers come through lounges.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, Ed Bastian's, Bastian, Ed Bastian, John F, Raymond James, Savanthi Syth, Andrew Nocella, Patrick Quayle, Quayle, Richard Anderson, Anderson, Delta, Barack Obama's, They're, Shai Weiss, Claude Roussel, Joe Biden, United States didn't, Henry Harteveldt, Scott Kirby Organizations: Airbus, Delta Air Lines, Reuters Delta Air Lines, Transportation Department, Rival United Airlines —, CNBC, Delta Air Lines Inc, Bloomberg, Getty, American Express, Kennedy International Airport, United, Boeing, U.S, Labor, Southwest Airlines, U.S ., JetBlue Airways, Delta, Corporate, Northwest Airlines, Endeavor, Virgin, American, Sky Club, New, LaGuardia, Etihad Airways, Singapore Airlines, Atmosphere Research, Airlines, Sky Clubs, Los Angeles International Airport, JFK, American Airlines, JPMorgan, Consumer Electronics, Starbucks Locations: punctuality, New York, Delta, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Amman, Jordan, Cape Town , South Africa, Atlanta, U.S, Queens, N.Y, United, Tokyo, York, United States, Las Vegas
Goldman Sachs initiated coverage of Disney with a buy rating and a price target that implies more than 20% upside. Elsewhere, Piper Sandler raised its price target on Uber, calling for nearly 25% upside. Analyst Jonna Kim simultaneously raised her price target to $30 from $28, citing a likelihood in earnings upside. As a catalyst, Kim cited "potential upside to FY24 Street estimates given solid topline momentum combined with margin expansion on continued inventory & expense management." — Lisa Kailai Han 5:41 a.m.: Goldman Sachs initiates Disney with a buy rating Disney has room for upside growth ahead, according to Goldman Sachs.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Raymond James, Piper Sandler, TD Cowen, Jonna Kim, Kim, Lisa Kailai Han, Jeff Chung, Chung, — Lisa Kailai Han, Ranjan Sharma, Sharma, Uber, Thomas Champion's, AMZN, Michael Ng, Ng, Raymond James downgrades, RJ Milligan, Milligan, PENN, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Disney, Penn Entertainment, Navy, Citi, IHS, Volkswagen, JPMorgan, Google, Yahoo, Uber, ESPN, Netflix, Disneyland, Raymond James downgrades Penn Entertainment, NFL, Penn Locations: 2024E, 2025E, Singapore, TikTok, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Monday's
London CNN —Microsoft has violated European Union antitrust laws by bundling Teams with its other popular applications for businesses, EU officials said Tuesday, marking the bloc’s latest challenge to a US tech giant. If confirmed, the preliminary findings of an EU investigation could lead to a fine of up to 10% of Microsoft’s global revenue, which totaled $211 billion in its latest financial year. Apple, which has denied wrongdoing, also faces a huge fine if the charges are confirmed. “Preserving competition for remote communication and collaboration tools is essential as it also fosters innovation on these markets. If confirmed, Microsoft’s conduct would be illegal under our competition rules,” she added.
Persons: Apple, Slack, Margrethe Vestager Organizations: London CNN, Microsoft, Digital Markets, Apple, European Commission, Salesforce, CNN
Newcomer team named Best RangerUS Army 1st Lt. Andrew Winski and Sgt. Mathew Dunphy hold up their SigSauer P320-M17 pistols next to the Best Ranger Competition Trophy. Matthew Dunphy — earned the highest cumulative marks out of all 56 teams, granting them the title of Best Ranger. Both first-time competitors, the duo represented the 75th Ranger Regiment, marking the fourth year in a row that members of the unit won the competition. Winski said he was "truly grateful" for the opportunity to participate in the competition and show "what the Army's Ranger Regiment is and … what kind of Rangers we produce."
Persons: Andrew Winski, Mathew Dunphy, Justin Yarborough, Matthew Dunphy —, Winski, James Mingus, Mingus Organizations: Ranger US Army, US, Spc, 75th Ranger Regiment, Army's Ranger, Rangers
When the Vision Pro headset launched in February, the $3,500 price tag and lack of a really great app gave mainstream consumers pause. Since then, Apple has been considering ways to push the headset product line forward and attract new customers, Bloomberg reported on Sunday. AdvertisementThe seemingly lackluster response to the expensive Vision Pro launch has led execs working on the product to do a bit of soul-searching about the way forward for the headset, Bloomberg said. They want to make Vision Pro a more mainstream product, with options at higher and lower prices. Bloomberg said Apple has spent years working on a headset that would cost $1,500 to $2,000, which could be released by the end of 2025.
Persons: , ChatGPT, Apple, Meta's Ray, it's Organizations: Service, Apple, Bloomberg, Business, Apple Intelligence, Worldwide, Conference, Vision, Apple Watch, Vision Pro
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAI revolution is 'very real,' says Research Affiliates' Rob ArnottRob Arnott, Research Affiliates founder and chairman, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Nvidia, the semiconductor company's competitors, markets, and more
Persons: Rob Arnott Rob Arnott Organizations: Research, Nvidia
Starting Monday, the Minneapolis-based discounter said companies that work with Shopify can apply to join Target Plus, its third-party marketplace. Target's marketplace creates a "halo" and is "an accelerant to the total business," she said. Target Plus has only a tiny fraction of the revenue and sellers of other third-party marketplaces. Sylvester would not say how much of that came from ads bought by Target Plus sellers. Target does not offer fulfillment services, instead relying on Target Plus sellers to store, pack and ship their own goods.
Persons: discounter, Cara Sylvester, Shopify, Sylvester, Target, Ban, Sellers, Doug McMillon Organizations: Target, CNBC, Walmart, Amazon, eBay, Marketplace, Brands Locations: Minneapolis, Walmart's U.S
Constellation Brands has an upper hand in a battle for coveted — but shrinking — territory in stores, according to new Wall Street research. In fact, displays provide more of a lift to sales than shelf-space gains for brands, Jefferies analysts said. STZ 5Y mountain Constellation Brands' stock performance over the past five years. We have a buy-it-here 1 rating on Constellation Brands and a price target of $300, implying about 14% upside from Friday's close. Constellation Brands' Corona Light is displayed for sale at a grocery store in New York.
Persons: Jefferies, Molson Coors, we've, , Jim Cramer, Eli Lilly, Jim, Elliott, Jim Cramer's, Scott Eells Organizations: Constellation Brands, Modelo, Pacifico, Jefferies, Anheuser, Busch InBev, Molson, Boston Beer, Club, Investing Club, Elliott Management, CNBC, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Corona, Victoria, U.S, New York
Shein, the fast fashion giant with links to China, has confidentially filed for a public listing in London as it faces backlash in the U.S., a person familiar with the matter told CNBC. Elected officials in the U.S. have repeatedly expressed concerns about the use of forced labor in Shein's supply chain and its use of a U.S. tax law exemption known as de minimis. Shein would still prefer to go public in the U.S., sources previously told CNBC, and its filing in London doesn't mean that an IPO will happen there. It's unclear if Beijing has signed off on the London listing. Shein's London filing marks another twist in the company's so-far long road to a public markets debut.
Persons: Shein, It's, Donald Tang, — CNBC's Sara Salinas Organizations: CNBC, U.S, National Retail Federation, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Wall Street Journal, SEC Locations: China, London, U.S, Beijing, Singapore, Xinjiang
CNN —Huawei is in the midst of one of the most stunning comebacks in the history of the tech industry. The Chinese giant, which has been a flashpoint in the escalating rivalry between Washington and Beijing, says more than 900 million smartphones now use its in-house operating system Harmony OS. Harmony, which is called “Hongmeng” in Chinese, was first unveiled in 2019, months after Huawei was placed on a US trade blacklist that barred American firms from selling tech and software to the Chinese tech company without a license. The US ban prevented companies like Google (GOOGL) from supplying new Huawei devices with its version of Android OS. Sales of the iPhone began bouncing back in May, after the company aggressively cut prices in its largest overseas market.
Persons: ” Richard Yu, It’s, Yu, Huawei’s Organizations: CNN, Huawei, Google, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Research Locations: China, Washington, Beijing, Shenzhen
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Now, China's tech bosses seem ready to do the same. AdvertisementChina is pushing tech workers even harderChinese tech companies seem willing to take Silicon Valley's efficiency mantra even further. Big names on China's tech scene, like JD.com and Jack Ma's Alibaba, have faced a threat from fast-growing newcomers like Pinduoduo, the sister company of online marketplace Temu. AdvertisementQu left Baidu after her comments were made public, but the ferocity of what China's tech workers are hearing isn't abating.
Persons: , Mark Zuckerberg, Andy Jassy, Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Liu, Liu, Jack Ma's Alibaba, Pinduoduo, Jack Ma, Wang, Ma's Alibaba, aren't, Qu Jing, Qu, Baidu, isn't Organizations: Service, Business, Financial Times, Bloomberg, China Labor Watch, Baidu Locations: China, Beijing
So business is booming at Texas Roadhouse and LongHorn Steakhouse, even as Americans pull back elsewhere. And in the three months through May 26, sales at Longhorn Steakhouse locations open at least 16 months rose 4%. An affordable luxuryWhen it comes to steakhouses, Texas Roadhouse and LongHorn Steakhouse are on the cheaper end, noted Jim Salera, a research analyst at Stephens. Patrons sit at a bar and watch sports at a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in November 2023. “Retail demand has been probably a little bit weaker,” said Michael Bailen, senior director of investor relations at Texas Roadhouse.
Persons: Texas, , Jim Salera, Salera, you’re, Peter Saleh, They’ve, Scott Olson, Saleh, Rick Cardenas, It’s, Michael Bailen, ” Bailen, , Organizations: New, New York CNN, Texas, Texas Roadhouse, LongHorn, Longhorn, Darden Restaurants, steakhouses , Texas Roadhouse, Stephens, of America, CNN, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Kroger Locations: New York, Texas, Olive, steakhouses , Texas, Skokie , Illinois, . Texas
Constellation Research said Nvidia stock will soar 65% to $200 per share over the next year. The research firm said it expects Nvidia stock to continue soaring for the next 18 to 24 months as it benefits from its AI dominance. These are the seven reasons Wang expects Nvidia stock to soar 65% from current levels. You're going to be locked in for quite some time and they've got quite a lead in terms of doing that." Wang isn't the only analyst on Wall Street with a $200 price target for Nvidia stock.
Persons: , Ray, Wang, Jensen Huang, It's, Larry Ellisons, scott Mcnealys, Mark Zuckerbergs, they've, Wang isn't, Rosenblatt Organizations: Constellation Research, Nvidia, Service, Constellation, CNBC, Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, Wall Locations: that's
Firms like Correlation Ventures, 645 Ventures, and Fly Ventures have long used data and AI to help guide investment decisions. AdvertisementEarlier this year, Sri Chandrasekar, a partner at Point72 Ventures, noticed a startup in his portfolio was having a breakout week. Related stories"If you go to any venture firm's website, you'll find that half the names are not doing anything to do with investing," Chandrasekar said. Advertisement"If you look at the large firms, they got very, very large in the last few years," said Andy McLoughlin, managing partner at Uncork Capital. Venture firms will have to remake themselves into a combination of people and A.I."
Persons: , Matt Krna, Krna, Sri, Chandrasekar, Christina Melas, Andreeseen Horowitz, Andy McLoughlin, James Currier, Currier, McLoughlin Organizations: Service, Business, Ventures, Fly Ventures, Point72 Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, Bain Capital, Catalyst, Lightspeed, Uncork, Venture, Deloitte, San Locations: San Francisco, Sri Chandrasekar
The launch of Jain Global has dominated industry gossip since its founder left Millennium Management, where the 53-year-old Jain was Izzy Englander's right-hand man, in late 2022. And more specifically, scalability without incremental cost," Jonathan Barton, the firm's chief operating officer, said in an interview with BI. Starting from a clean sheet of paper gave Jain Global certain advantages, said one senior banker who worked closely with the new manager as it built out its teams and systems. 3Forge, a specialty-software provider, worked with Jain Global to build the interface that connects all the systems for PMs, the risk team, and management. In five to 10 years, Jain Global hopes it won't need a sprawling business-development function because a strong talent pipeline will have developed inside the firm.
Persons: , Bobby Jain's, Jain, Izzy Englander's, It's, Morgan Stanley, Griffin's, Steve Cohen's Point72, Michael Gelband's, redemptions, Jonathan Barton, Barton, — Barton, it's, Bobby, Paul Enright, Sam Kellie, Smith, David Hochberg, Enright, Hochberg, there's, Jon Caplis, Caplis, they're Organizations: Service, Jain Global, Millennium Management, Business, UBS, Citadel, Bank of America, Meru Capital Group, Jain, Credit Suisse, Viking Global, Macquarie, Investors, Bloomberg Locations: Singapore, Balyasny, New York, Houston, London, Hong Kong, York, Lane, Meru, Asia, PivotalPath
Synthesia, which says it's used by nearly half of the Fortfune 500, uses AI avatars for all kinds of purposes. Synthesia's AI video assistant can produce summaries of entire articles and documents. SynthesiaSynthesia also launched a new AI video assistant which can produce summaries of entire articles and documents. The company's competitors include AI video tools Veed, Colossyan, Elai, and HeyGen. And Chinese-owned social media app TikTok also recently debuted Symphony Assistant, a product that allows creators to make their own AI avatars.
Persons: Synthesia, hasn't, Victor Riparbelli, Riparbelli, they're, Synthesia Synthesia Organizations: Nvidia, CNBC, Microsoft, Accel Locations: London, Nigerian
OpenAI has reversed its policies towards secondary share sales, and will now allow current and former employees to participate equally in annual tender offers, CNBC has learned. Service providers include employees and advisors, OpenAI said in the document, which was viewed by CNBC. Earlier documents indicated that, for former employees, secondary sales typically took place months after transactions for current staffers. In at least two tender offers, the limit for former employees was $2 million, compared to $10 million for current employees. In that case, "we will prioritize giving liquidity to current service providers over former service providers," resulting in a potential "cutback" for those no longer at the company, OpenAI said.
Persons: OpenAI, didn't Organizations: CNBC, Service, Microsoft, Apple
Affirm 's best-in-class fundamentals give it a leg up above competitors, according to Goldman Sachs. Analyst Will Nance assumed coverage of the buy now, pay later company with a buy rating. However, Nance expects "strong growth rates to support the company's premium valuation in the intermediate term." These platforms continue to take a significant share of retail spending, which could further boost Affirm's share gains, Nance wrote. Such opportunities include is its new Debit+ card, recently announced partnership with Apple Pay and platform partnerships with Shopify and Amazon.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Will Nance, Nance Organizations: Apple Locations: Friday's, U.S
Netflix has long been a company known for its secrets: no Nielsen ratings, little feedback on why shows are canceled, no box office numbers for the rare movies that are actually released in theaters. Yet for a place defined by its opaque approach to the outside world, the streaming giant has long been aggressively transparent internally. Three more culture memos have followed over the years. Before being released, they are pored over and analyzed for months by top executives. At the same time, any employee can pop into the Google Doc where the memo is being assembled to leave a thought or a comment.
Persons: Reed Hastings, Organizations: Netflix
If dishwasher loading were an Olympic sport, I'd be on my way to Paris this summer. We've had our dishwasher for almost 2 decadesThis year will mark my family's 19th year in our New Jersey home. There's no scraping and then depositing directly into the dishwasher with spaghetti sauce or other stray blobs of food over here. This is where Olympic competitors in my imaginary dishwasher loading event will put their spatial awareness skills to the ultimate test. AdvertisementWith regard to the now viral meme which likens partners in dishwasher loading to either a Scandinavian architect or a raccoon on meth, I am, literally, the Scandinavian minus the degree in architecture.
Persons: We've, ol, it's, today's, I've Organizations: Service, Olympic, Maytag, today's Locations: Paris, New Jersey, Scandinavian
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