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As Abbott's organic sales growth continues to shine, the market will realize both concerns are overblown. The FreeStyle Libre itself, which had 20% organic growth in the quarter, also still has plenty of runway for further growth. Investors should focus instead on the upward revision to management's full-year outlook for both top-line organic growth and earnings. The combination of Thursday's strong results and immediate decline in share price is setting up a positive risk vs. reward setup. Within Diagnostics, a small miss in molecular was more than offset by strong results in core laboratory, point of care and rapid diagnostics.
Persons: Abbott, Edwards, Robert Ford, It's, Jim Cramer's, ABT, Jim Cramer, Jim, Robert B, Ford, Ethan Miller Organizations: Abbott Labs, Abbott Laboratories, NEC, Rio, Libre, Management, Diagnostics, Devices, CNBC, Getty Locations: Missouri, Rio —, United States, U.S, Vegas, Las Vegas , Nevada
John Deere has backed down from a number of DEI initiatives, seemingly in response to online criticism. The company said it won't partake in external "cultural awareness" parades and reaffirmed its lack of a pronoun policy. In a viral video, conservative activist Robby Starbuck said John Deere had "gone woke." AdvertisementTractor maker John Deere has backed down from its DEI initiatives after facing substantial criticism from conservatives online. John Deere "will no longer participate in or support external social or cultural awareness parades, festivals, or events," it said in a post on X on Tuesday.
Persons: John Deere, Robby Starbuck, Organizations: Service, Business
Africa is doubling down on its space ambitions
  + stars: | 2024-07-17 | by ( Amy Gunia | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
“It was really giving me a hard time in my mind.”Now Ouattara is helping to lead Africa into space. Early this year, Ouattara became the first president of the African Space Council, which oversees the newly inaugurated African Space Agency (AfSA). VCG/Getty ImagesAfrica’s space industry could be worth $22.6 billion by 2026, up from $19.5 billion in 2021, according to the consultancy Space in Africa. Better data from Earth observation could unlock more than $2 billion in value for Africa, according to a 2021 report by the World Economic Forum. More than 20 countries now have national space programs, and African nations budgeted more than $400 million for the sector in 2024, according to Space in Africa.
Persons: Tidiane Ouattara, , , Ouattara, Temidayo Oniosun, Aloyce, Deche, Andrew Nyawade, Simon Maina, that’s, “ It’s, Oniosun, ” Oniosun, ” Ouattara Organizations: CNN, Moon, African Union Commission, African Space Council, Space Agency, , World Economic, World Bank Group, Kenya Space Agency, University of Nairobi, Getty, African Development Bank, European Space Agency Locations: Ivory Coast , West Africa, stargaze, Canada, Africa, Ivory Coast, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, Egypt, Cairo, ” Africa, South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, Bulgaria, AFP,
Helping an 'Anxious Generation'All Saints' experiment with an extended school day comes as concern mounts about the impact of smartphones and social media on teenagers. AdvertisementUS Surgeon-General Vivek Murthy also recently called for social media to carry cigarette-style warning labels to warn of the health risks. Writing in The New York Times, he said social media increased the risk that children would suffer anxiety and depression. However, the extended school day program has produced some noteworthy results. AdvertisementRausch said his research had shown that constant access to smartphones and social media only increases social inequality.
Persons: , London that's, It's, Andrew O'Neil, O'Neil, it's, Andrew O'Neill ., mick, Zacariah Pinto, Mia Benoit, Benoit, I'm, Pinto, Jonathan Haidt, Vivek Murthy, Zach Rausch, Haidt, Rausch, Rebecca Fuller, Jonathan Brenner, Helena, Brenner, She's Organizations: Service, Saints Catholic College, Business, Grenfell Tower, All, YouTube, The New York Times, NYU, Stern School of Business, Saints, Eton Locations: Notting Hill, London, Notting, Portobello
But one narrative has quickly taken hold in parts of the right-wing media ecosystem: The security failure was the result of workforce diversity initiatives and women working as Secret Service agents. Matt Walsh, a far-right media personality, wrote a series of posts on the social media platform X assailing the notion of women working as Secret Service agents. “There should not be any women in the Secret Service. “Female agents were also among those guarding Trump’s armored SUV as it prepared to depart the scene,” said Campbell. Associations that represent women in law enforcement reacted to the unfounded attacks on female agents with disappointment and alarm.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kimberly Cheatle, Trump, Matt Walsh, , Walsh, Josh Campbell, , Campbell, Barbara Riggs, Riggs, Elon Musk, Laura Ingraham, ” Riggs, Eric Trump, CNN’s Jake Tapper, Cheatle, Joe Biden’s, ” Cheatle, Cheatle’s, Tim Burchett, Kamala Harris, Dan Ball, Cheatle “, Republican Sen, Ron Johnson, they’ve, CNN’s Whitney Wild Organizations: New, New York CNN, Service, Trump, CNN, Equity, Fox News, PepsiCo, CBS, Tennessee Republican, Republican, Senate Homeland Security, Washington Post, Women, Enforcement, International Association of Women Police, National Association of Women, Research Locations: New York, Pennsylvania, Trump, Baltimore
Here's a rapid-fire update on all 34 stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. Costco : While Costco gets nearly 7% of its sales from China, Jim said it's unlikely its business would be threatened by geopolitics given the company's popularity in the country. Constellation Brands : There's no doubt that the Modelo and Corona parent is a less attractive stock under Trump compared with Biden. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim, Donald Trump, Abbott's, Reckitt Benckiser, we're, there's, it's, Biden, Dupont, Trump, Walt Disney, Nelson Peltz, Jim said, Estee Lauder, Eaton, Honeywell's, Washington that's, Eli Lilly, Roche, Eli Lilly's, Lilly, Sen, J.D, Vance of, Morgan Stanley, ChatGPT, chipmaker, Laxman Narasimhan, Stanley Black, Decker, rightsizing, Wells, Wynn, he's, Jim Cramer, Brendan McDermid Organizations: Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, CNBC, Trump, Abbott Laboratories, AMD, Broadcom, VMWare, Costco, Coterra Energy, White, Bloomberg, Federal, Motors, Ford, GE Healthcare, Big Tech, Honeywell, Air Products, Linde, Meta, Microsoft, Investors, OpenAI, Republican, Palo Alto Networks, Palo, Procter & Gamble, Biden, Constellation Brands, Modelo, The, TJX, Wynn Resorts, Club, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Traders, New York Stock Exchange Locations: China, Dover, U.S, Washington, Vance of Ohio, Meta, Taiwan, Israel, Gaza, Corona, Wells Fargo, Macau, New York City
An Amazon workers pull a cart of packages for delivery on E 14th Street on July 12, 2022 in New York City. Amazon Prime Day, the 48-hour discount blitz that kicks off Tuesday, is a "major" cause of worker injuries, according to the preliminary results of a Senate probe. The Senate's Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee on Tuesday released the interim results of a yearlong investigation into Amazon's warehouse working conditions just as the company holds its annual Prime Day deals event. The report cites an internal Amazon document, titled "2021 Prime Day Lessons Learned," which states Amazon "met only 71.2 percent of its hiring target," between May and June of 2021, ending the week of that year's Prime Day event. Amazon has faced scrutiny in recent years over its workplace injury record and its treatment of warehouse and delivery workers.
Persons: Sen, Bernie Sanders, Kelly Nantel, Nantel, It's, it's Organizations: Amazon, Health, Education, Labor, Pensions, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, OSHA, U.S, Attorney's, U.S . Department of Justice Locations: New York City, Vermont, U.S
Read previewPresident Joe Biden on Tuesday rolled out a plan offering landlords a choice: cap annual rent increases at 5% for the next two years or risk losing valuable tax credits. These landlords control more than half the national rental market, according to senior White House officials. Corporate landlords who increase rent by more than 5% would lose the valuable tax benefit known as depreciation deductions. AdvertisementA focus on housing affordabilityAs president, Biden has pushed a series of pro-housing policies and generally favored more federal participation in housing policy. Tuesday's move is part of a series of recent housing policy announcements from the administration.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Lael Brainard, Biden, Donald Trump, alledgedly colluding, Kamala Harris, Janet Yellen Organizations: Service, White House, Business, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard, Tax, Republicans, Union Locations: Nevada, Clark County, Henderson , Nevada, State
Amazon is a buy ahead of its annual Prime Day starting Tuesday — even as the stock has rallied hard this year. One potential catalyst for the stock is Amazon's annual Prime Day event and its ripple effects. JPMorgan, for one, said Prime Day will help Amazon "rationalize inventory levels" ahead of higher consumer demand in the second half of the year. They also said Prime Day should be a driver for Amazon's advertising business, particularly on Amazon Prime Video ad spend. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Andy Jassy, Cramer, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Michael Kappeler Organizations: CNBC, Amazon, Shoppers, Adobe Analytics, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Amazon Prime, Getty Locations: Manhattan
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Unlike some other ships, the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer battled the Houthis years before they started targeting merchant shipping lanes in what has become a monthslong campaign. The Mason's commanding officer says that earlier fight helped the Navy prepare for its latest clash with the Iran-backed rebels. AdvertisementDuring its exhausting deployment, the Mason intercepted a number of Houthi drones and missiles — including some fired at the destroyer. Though long in various arsenals, these weapons had never seen combat until the Houthis launched them in late 2023.
Persons: , Mason, Arleigh Burke, Cmdr, Justin Smith, Dwight D, Blake Midnight, Smith, USS Mason, Steve Helber Smith, Marc Miguez, we'll Organizations: Service, US Navy, Houthi, Business, Eisenhower Carrier Strike, Navy, AP, Eisenhower Locations: Iran, Florida, Gulf, Aden, Mandeb, Norfolk , VA
Smith has been speaking with Match management about its plans, according to the letter, which was viewed by CNBC. In the letter, Smith wrote that Tinder enjoyed enviable and viral growth for years but has been stymied of late by sluggish innovation. But if Match is unable to more broadly turn around its business, the company should consider going private, Smith said. A Match spokesperson said in an emailed statement that the company is in communication with Starboard and other investors. Starboard isn't the first activist to put pressure on Match.
Persons: Jeff Smith, Starboard's Jeff Smith, Bernard Kim, Smith, Tinder, Kim, Anson, Elliott, Salesforce, Splunk Organizations: Bloomberg Television, CNBC, Wall Street, Zynga, Elliott Management, Autodesk, Cisco Locations: New York, U.S, Tinder, GoDaddy
With digital price tags, big retailers, in theory, could do the same. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has said that type of dynamic pricing is "incredibly important in our economy." AdvertisementSome experts agree, saying dynamic pricing practices could benefit consumers who are able to gain some understanding of the system and shop around. After customers complained online that those changes would surge prices, a spokesperson announced the company did not intend to implement surge pricing. How does dynamic pricing impact you?
Persons: There's, Uber, it's, Greg Cathey, Elizabeth Pancotti, Pancotti, Jerome Powell, Powell, John Zhang, Wendy's, Sen, Sherrod Brown, Zhang, Organizations: Service, Walmart, Business, Roosevelt Institute, Federal, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Democratic, SNAP
Rather, when it comes to sex, pleasure takes first place. They will also have numerous sexual health testing centers on site for athletes, in addition to the sexual health awareness messaging. Rather, she says the most productive way to encourage safe sex is to flip the script from the beginning by focusing on why people have sex. Philpott told CNN that the need to shift the narrative in safe sex conversations is as urgent as ever. The scheme to which he contributes, known as “Moving The Goalposts,” works directly with community leaders, fathers, and young boys to provide resources on sexual health, sexual rights, gender, and positive masculinity.
Persons: Ed, Buda Mendes, Terrence Higgins, Anne Philpott, ” Philpott, Philpott, “ There’s, it’s, Deogratia Okoko, , ” Okoko, Organizations: CNN, Paris, Olympic, World Health Organization, Olympics, Seoul Games, International Olympic, Paralympic Village, Getty, Terrence Higgins Trust, Wellcome Locations: Love, United States, COVID, Kilifi, Kenya
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewAn expert in healthy aging who claims to have reversed his biological age by 20 years shared his diet principles with Business Insider. Dr. Michael Roizen, an anesthesiologist and the chief wellness officer at Cleveland Clinic, is 78 years old. (It's important to note there is no consensus on the definition of biological age or how to measure it.) Here are the diet principles Roizen follows.
Persons: , Michael Roizen, Roizen, Valter Longo, He's, David Clancy, wasn't Organizations: Service, Business, Cleveland Clinic, US News, University of Alagoas, Longevity, gerontology, University of Southern California Longevity Institute, USC, Lancaster University, UK, BMI, BI Locations: Brazil
10 things to watch Friday, July 12 Will the market rotation out of year-to-date tech winners and into the rest of the market continue? JPMorgan reported a top and bottom line beat: Revenue of $50.99 exceeded estimates of $49.87 billion; adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $4.26 beat by 7 cents. No change to full-year 2024 expectation of $91 billion net interest income (NII) and $92 billion in adjusted expense. Revenue of $20.69 billion beat estimates of $20.29 billion and EPS of $1.33 beat by 4 cents. NII of about $13.5 billion beat estimates of $13.22 billion.
Persons: Charlie Scharf's, Wells, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Spencer Platt Organizations: Nasdaq, JPMorgan, Investment, Equity, Wells, Citigroup, UBS, Technologies, Citi, Wester Digital, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, Getty Locations: Wells Fargo, New York City
These stocks reporting next week have earnings momentum
  + stars: | 2024-07-12 | by ( Pia Singh | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
Next week brings big earnings reports from heavyweight financials and a couple other Wall Street favorites, some of which have strong forward earnings momentum ripe for investment. For the quarterly period, the estimated year-over-year earnings growth rate for the broad market index is 8.8%, according to FactSet. If that comes out as the actual growth rate for the quarter, it will be the highest year-over-year earnings growth rate reported by the index since the first quarter of 2022, which saw a 9.4% growth rate, FactSet said. Companies with strong earnings momentum often show revenue growth, improving margins or cost reductions, making the stocks look more attractive. Take a look at the stocks we found below: Netflix , which is set to report its results on Thursday, has strong earnings momentum, according to analysts.
Persons: FactSet, TD Cowen, John Blackledge, Kai, Morgan Stanley, — CNBC's Chris Hayes Organizations: CNBC Pro, CNBC, Netflix, Northern Trust, Fifth, Regions Financial, Trust, RBC Capital Markets, Federal Reserve, RBC, . United Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Delta, United Locations: Northern
Bunnell was a participant in Creatives Rebuild New York's guaranteed income program. Some of the guaranteed income participants lived in cities, while others lived in rural areas. Related storiesCreatives Rebuild New York's guaranteed income program joins over 100 similar pilots across the US aimed at reducing local poverty levels. The organization allocated $43.2 million total to the guaranteed income program and $61.6 million to the artist employment program. Courtesy of Jacinta BunnellHave you benefited from a guaranteed income program?
Persons: , Jacinta Bunnell, Bunnell, Stavros Niarchos, Dr, Diana Pearce, Maura Cuffie, Peterson, Jacinta Bunnell Bunnell, I've, Jacinta Organizations: Service, Business, Mellon Foundation, Tides Center, Ford Foundation, Rebuild, New Locations: Stone Ridge , New York, Manhattan, New York, Northwest Brooklyn, Rebuild New York, York
Wells Fargo Why we own it : We bought Wells Fargo as a turnaround story under CEO Charlie Scharf. We are more excited by the outperformance of non-interest income than we are disappointed with the miss on net interest income. However, the team added, many of the factors driving net interest income are uncertain heading into the second half of the year. We don't like to see guidance misses, but bank interest income estimates depend on interest rates, which Wells Fargo has no real control over. Non-interest income increased 12% thanks to higher asset-based fees driven by an increase in market valuations.
Persons: Wells Fargo, Wells, Charlie Scharf, He's, Scharf, Wells Fargo's, , It's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Wells, Bank of America, Citigroup, Management, Silicon Valley Bank, Consumer, Auto, Corporate, Wealth, CNBC, Getty Locations: Wells Fargo, Wells, NII, Silicon
The analyst has an outperform rating on Amazon and a price target of $220, which signals 10% upside from Wednesday's close. Anmuth has an overweight rating on the stock and a $240 price target, which implies upside of 20%. The commentary comes on the heels of the e-commerce giant's Amazon Web Services summit in New York, where the company highlighted the ways customers are implementing AI workloads and showcased its rapidly growth AI platform know as Bedrock. He retained a $245 price target on shares and called the stock a top Internet pick. The price target implies 23% upside from Wednesday's close.
Persons: GOOGL, Brian Pitz, workloads, Doug Anmuth, Anmuth, Ronald Josey Organizations: BMO Capital Markets Locations: New York
To evaluate each state's infrastructure, our Top States study considers not just roads, bridges, ports and airports. The state broadband office notes that it is the nation's ninth-largest allocation per capita. The state's power grid is among America's least reliable, according to U.S. Department of Energy data. The severe weather means power outages are frequent as well. Since then, the power outages have persisted, making Maine's grid among the worst in the nation.
Persons: Pete Buttigieg, Seth Martindale, Rusty, Dan Koeck, Doug Burgum, Biden, Mark Miller, Suzanne Kreiter, Jim Justice, Senators Joe Manchin, Shelley Moore Capito, Mississippi Brenda Gavin, Elnora Ross, Michael Democker, Robert Gauthier, We're, Lauren Owens Lambert, Logan —, stoplights, Brianna Soukup, Lance King Organizations: Companies, Business, CNBC, Infrastructure Law, Arkansas Turrell, Arkansas Broadband Office, Law, Arkansas Economic Development Corporation, North Dakota, Washington Post, Peace Garden State, U.S . Department of Energy, Power Company, Dakota Utilities, Montana Bison, Getty, Industrial, Rte, Boston Globe, Census, U.S . Department of Transportation, West Virginia, Gov, U.S, Senators, West Virginia Coal Association, Justice, Manchin, Virginia Economic, First Street Foundation, Hawaii, Los Angeles Times, Afp, Boston Regional Airport, Spirit Airlines, Orlando, Logan, JetBlue, White Mountain Cable, Portland Press, Portland Press Herald, Central Maine Power, Power, Energy Department, Maine Locations: States, Arkansas, Arkansas Turrell Arkansas, Turrell Arkansas, Underwood, Peace, North Dakota, Minnesota, Dakota, Buffalo, Yellowstone, Montana, Massachusetts, Canton, Bay State, Boston, Kanawha, Poca, West Virginia, Winfield, Putnam County, Mountain State, Virginia, Mississippi, Louin , Mississippi, Gulf, BroadbandNow, Lahaina , Hawaii, Maui, Lahaina, Western Maui, Hampshire, Hampton , New Hampshire, Manchester, New Hampshire, New England, Maine, Epsom , New Hampshire, Brighton, Woodford Street, Portland, Alaska, Dalton, Coldfoot , Alaska
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Danny Werfel testifies before the House Appropriations Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 7, 2024. The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS on Thursday announced what they called a "major milestone" of collecting more than $1 billion in tax debt from high-income individuals over the past year. "The IRS has collected $1 billion from millionaires and shown that it can successfully launch strategic new initiatives and achieve the greatest return on investment," Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told reporters during a press call. The infusion of IRS funding, enacted via the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, still has its critics, however, particularly among congressional Republicans. "During the past decade, the IRS didn't have the resources or staffing to pursue high-income earners who our compliance team knew owed taxes," IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said during the press call.
Persons: Danny Werfel, Janet Yellen, Biden Organizations: Revenue, Capitol, U.S . Department of, Treasury, IRS, Finance Locations: Washington
Hal Lawton, the chief executive of the Brentwood, Tennessee-based company, had said these initiatives “make great business sense for Tractor Supply.”But Tractor Supply has decided that all of those risks are now worth ignoring. By walking away from diversity and climate goals, Tractor Supply has become the latest corporate giant to retreat from progressive initiatives it once promoted, joining Bud Light, Target and others. Tractor Supply declined to comment on these statements. Tractor Supply’s customer base has historically been primarily older men, who lean Republican, but Tractor Supply has increasingly tried to draw Millennials and women, who tend to favor Democrats. Tractor Supply’s reversal could hurt it with these customers, who could be crucial as the company’s historic base ages out of the market.
Persons: Hal Lawton, Bud, , Nooshin Warren, “ They’re, ” John Boyd, Steve Helber, Robby Starbuck, , It’s, ” Boyd, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, ” Lawton, ” Eric Bloem, George Floyd, Bill Ackman, Elon Musk, They’ve, Chick, Bud Light, Jeff Chiu, Bud Light’s, influencer Dylan Mulvaney, CNN’s Eva Rothenberg Organizations: New, New York CNN, Tractor Supply, Supply, Human Rights, Bud Light, University of Arizona, National Black Farmers Association, AP Tractor Supply, Human, Tennessee’s, Congressional District, , Black Farmers Association, CNN, , Tractor, Republican, Pew, Democratic, Disney, Nike, Anheuser, Busch InBev, Target Locations: New York, Brentwood , Tennessee, United States, America, Minneapolis
Looking at their individual organizations, the Buffett children could make for some strange charitable bedfellows once their father dies. AdvertisementWhat the Buffett children do nowSusie runs the Sherwood Foundation, which has given more than $1 billion to build equity in her native Nebraska across social justice, education, and healthcare. Howard Buffett is set to take the reins as Berkshire Hathaway non-executive chairman when his father Warren Buffett steps down. Leigh Vogel/Getty ImagesHowie, the middle Buffett, focuses his time on food security, as well as conflict mitigation and combatting human trafficking, through his Howard G. Buffett Foundation. Harold, the nonprofit expert, said the worldviews of the Buffett children should serve them well.
Persons: , Warren Buffett, haven't, Buffett, Susan, Howard, Peter —, Susie, Peter didn't, Howie, Jacob Harold, Susan Thompson Buffett, Howard Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Leigh Vogel, Howard G, he's, He's, Peter, Buffett's, we've, Harold, Harry, Leona Helmsley Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Business, Wall Street Journal, Sherwood Foundation, Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, University of Nebraska, Inc, Democrats, Democratic, Berkshire, Buffett, Buffett Foundation, NoVo Foundation Locations: Omaha, Nebraska, Ukraine, Kingston , NY, Israel, Saharan Africa
Smoking was the leading risk factor by far, the study found, contributing to nearly 1 in 5 cancer cases and nearly a third of cancer deaths. Other key risk factors included excess body weight, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, diet and infections such as HPV. Overall, researchers analyzed 18 modifiable risk factors across 30 types of cancer. In 2019, these lifestyle factors were linked to more than 700,000 new cancer cases and more than 262,000 deaths, the study found. But modifiable risk factors contributed to more than half of new cases for 19 of the 30 types of cancer evaluated.
Persons: , Arif Kamal, Kamal, ” Kamal, cancer, , Marcus Plescia, ” Plescia, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, you’ve, “ it’s, Organizations: CNN, United States —, American Cancer Society, Association of State, Territorial Health, CNN Health Locations: United States
For more than two decades, Elon Musk has focused SpaceX, his rocket company, on his lifelong goal of reaching Mars. Over the last year, he has also ramped up work on what will happen if he gets there. One team is drawing up plans for small dome habitats, including the materials that could be used to build them. Mr. Musk has volunteered his sperm to help seed a colony, two people familiar with his comments said. The initiatives, which are in their infancy, are a shift toward more concrete planning for life on Mars as Mr. Musk’s timeline has hastened.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk Organizations: The New York Times, SpaceX Locations: Mars
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