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Shares in a little-known drone company soared Wednesday morning after announcing that Donald Trump Jr. had joined its advisory board. Unusual Machines, an Orlando, Florida-based firm born just two years ago as it acquired a drone manufacturer and a separate drone retailing firm, announced the appointment in an early-morning press release. It is also obvious that we must stop buying Chinese drones and Chinese drone parts,” Trump Jr. said in the statement. In a separate securities filing Wednesday, Trump Jr. is listed as at one point having been Unusual Machines’ second-largest shareholder. An Unusual Machines spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Donald Trump Jr, “ Don Jr, ” Allan Evans, , ” Trump, Trump, , Donald Trump's Organizations: Machines, Company, USA, Trump Jr Locations: Orlando , Florida, America
While economists say this holiday shopping season could ultimately be the most normal one (sales-wise) since before the pandemic, it’s also decked out with plenty of uncertainty. While it would set a new record as well (keep in mind, those figures aren’t adjusted for inflation), this holiday season might be a little more muted than last. A shortened holiday seasonA short shopping season, however, may force the hands of retailers who are looking to hold back on deep promotions. This year, there are 26 days between Thanksgiving and Christmas, marking the shortest holiday shopping season possible. Courtesy Dan MarshallMarshall remains quite optimistic that Mischief will enjoy yet another strong Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and, ultimately, holiday season.
Persons: It’s, it’s, , Neil Saunders, “ it’s, Frederic J . Brown, TJ Maxx, Scrooge ‘, Saunders, ” Franklin Bracken, Locker, Bing Guan, ” Bracken, Jeffrey Davidson, , ” Davidson, Shannon Grein, “ It’s, Seth Wenig, TransUnion, Charlie Wise, TransUnion’s, Wise, Brendan McDermid, Dan Marshall, Marshall, Dan Marshall Marshall, “ We’re, , they’ll Organizations: CNN, B Department, Jersey Shore, National Retail Federation, GlobalData, Getty, Walmart, Target, Goldman, Global Retailing Conference, Bloomberg, Black, University of Michigan, Reuters, November’s University of Michigan, University of Locations: Jersey, Las Vegas , Nevada, AFP, New York, New Jersey, Wells Fargo, Ramsey , New Jersey, Wells, New York City, Oxford, St, Paul , Minnesota
The top 10 family offices for startup investments
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
The top 10 family offices for startup investments made over 150 investments combined this year, in everything from biotech and energy to crypto and artificial intelligence, according to a new analysis. CNBC partnered with Fintrx, the private wealth intelligence platform, to analyze single family offices that made the largest number of investments in private startups in 2024. The most active family office so far this year is Maelstrom, the Hong Kong-based family office of American investor Arthur Hayes, who co-founded the crypto exchange BitMEX. For the sake of the list, family offices are defined as investment vehicles or holding companies of a single family or individual that don't manage money for outside investors. Nearly a third of startup capital in 2022 came from family offices, according to a PWC report.
Persons: Guillaume Houze, Pascal Le Segretain, Robert Frank, Bernard Arnault's, Laurene Powell Jobs, Peter Thiel's Thiel, Arthur Hayes, Guillaume Houzé, Motier, Andreesen Horowitz, Eric Schmidt, Magnus Carlsen, Fertility Organizations: Royal, Getty, CNBC, Fintrx, Ventures, Labs, Motier Ventures, Google, Flex, Mistral, Nvidia, Lightspeed, Atinum Investment, Emerson Collective . Thiel Capital Locations: Paris, France, Hong Kong, Lafayette, Seoul, Korea, Singapore
AdvertisementThe closure of a Kmart store in Bridgehampton, New York, in October marked the end of an era for the iconic chain. Now, just one Kmart store remains in the mainland US, tucked away inside an At Home store in southwest Miami. "We see this in things such as Kmart hacks," where creators showcase how they use Kmart products in novel ways to help in their everyday lives, Lloyd-Wallis said. A race to the bottomSo far, Kmart Australia has weathered the e-commerce storm, in part thanks to the geographical challenges companies like Amazon face in Australia. It seems, then, that Kmart Australia could find itself in a price race to the bottom.
Persons: , Gary Mortimer, Mortimer, They've, Ian Bailey, it's, Bailey, we've, Anastasia Lloyd, Wallis, news.com.au, Roy Morgan, Laura Demasi, Roy Morgan's Organizations: Kmart, Service, Walmart, Target, Kmart Group, Queensland University of Technology, National Retail Federation, Kmart Australia, Getty, Retail Doctor Group, Lloyd, Amazon Australia Locations: Australia, Bridgehampton , New York, Miami, Australian, Melbourne, New Zealand, Target Australia, Canada, Singapore, Philippines, Sydney, Kmart Australia
Japan is one stock market outside the U.S. that could win now that Donald Trump is headed back to the White House. Trump has previously proposed tariffs of up to 20% on imports, with a stringent tax of 60% on goods coming from China. Japanese stocks rallied, however, as the yen weakened with some investors expecting the U.S. defense partner stands to gain most from Trump's policies. However, Akutsu warned, with few positive earnings surprises in the market, a year-end rally could be "limited in scope." Takada said investors may have to weigh the near-term benefits of a Trump market against the risks of a possible trade war, even with a rise in the Japanese equity risk premium.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Goldman Sachs, Tony Pasquariello, What's, Pasquariello, America's Masashi Akutsu, Akutsu, Morgan's Masanari Takada, Takada, It's Organizations: Nikkei, Bank, Bank of America, Hitachi, Retailing, Trump Locations: Japan, China, U.S, Europe
Goldman Sachs reiterates Nvidia as buy Goldman said the stock is best positioned ahead of earnings later this month. JPMorgan upgrades Yum China to overweight from neutral JPMorgan upgraded the China operator of brands like KFC following earnings. Wedbush reiterates Tesla as outperform The firm said the EV maker is a big winner of a Trump presidency. Deutsche Bank reiterates Spotify as buy Deutsche said it's bullish heading into the streaming company's earnings report on November 12. JPMorgan downgrades Super Micro to underweight from neutral JPMorgan downgraded the stock following earnings citing too much regulatory uncertainty.
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New York CNN —Bernard “Bernie” Marcus, the billionaire Home Depot cofounder and a Republican megadonor, who in recent years became an outspoken supporter of former President Donald Trump, has died, the company announced Tuesday. “The entire Home Depot family is deeply saddened by the death of our cofounder Bernie Marcus,” The Home Depot said in a statement. The Home Depot got its start in Atlanta, a city where Marcus was a well-known philanthropist with his wife Billi. Some Trump opponents attempted to launch a boycott of The Home Depot in 2016 and in 2019 because of Marcus’ support of the Republican nominee for president. I don’t want to work — I’m too lazy, I’m too fat, I’m too stupid.’”“We used to have free speech here.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailA weak yen is 'absolutely negative' for Fast Retailing, says ChairmanTadashi Yanai, Chairman and CEO of Fast Retailing explains the impact the weak yen has on the business, and outlines why expansion in China is the Uniqlo operator's top priority.
Persons: Tadashi Yanai Organizations: Retailing Locations: China
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAnalyst: Be patient with Fast Retailing's China business, it will ultimately do very wellOliver Matthew of CLSA discusses Fast Retailing's outlook in China and its stock performance.
Persons: Oliver Matthew, CLSA Locations: China
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFast Retailing Group CEO shares his thoughts on succession planningTadashi Yanai, Fast Retailing Group Chairman & CEO, discusses his legacy and future of the company, citing his unique position as founder and owner.
Persons: Tadashi Yanai Organizations: Retailing
Japanese wages need to be doubled, says Fast Retailing Group CEO
  + stars: | 2024-11-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJapanese wages need to be doubled, says Fast Retailing Group CEOTadashi Yanai, Chairman & CEO of Fast Retailing Group, discusses the need for wage increases against the backdrop of the yen's fluctuations and Japan's growth momentum.
Persons: Tadashi Yanai Organizations: Retailing
Walmart stock has soared 58% this year to record highs, making its founding family richer than ever. Retail legend Sam Walton's three surviving children are each worth more than $100 billion. Walmart and the Waltons have benefited from a signature strategy and cost pressures on consumers. The stock surge has added more than $32 billion to the fortunes of each of founder Sam Walton's three surviving children — Jim, Rob, and Alice. But it's true the vast majority of the family fortune remains in the hands of Sam Walton's children.
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New York low-key women's fashion brand Veronica Beard just launched a collaboration with the NFL. On Sunday, the NFL announced a partnership with Veronica Beard, a low-key luxury fashion brand in New York founded in 2010 by sisters-in-law Veronica Miele Beard and Veronica Swanson Beard. AdvertisementMany luxury brands are increasingly courting sports fans as an untapped source of revenue. The luxury fashion industry can't rely on sports to be its saving grace long-termHowever, Pedraza said, not all collaborations reap big rewards. "There's a bit of a lack of innovation on the part of some luxury brands," he said.
Persons: Veronica Beard, , Veronica Miele Beard, Veronica Swanson Beard, Veronica, Dickey Jackets, Renie Anderson, Taylor Swift, Serdari, Swift, LVMH, Bernard Arnault's, Red Bull, Louis Vuitton, Bernard Arnault, Victor Boyko, Milton Pedraza, Pedraza, — Gen Zers, millennials —, they're, Mary Organizations: NFL, Service, Business, NYU's Stern School, Formula, Bloomberg, Paris FC football, Red, Paris Olympics, NBC, Luxury Institute Locations: York, New York
The demise of a former trendsetterThe Bridgehampton store opened in 1999, taking the place of a former regional discount store, Caldor. When the retailer emerged from bankruptcy it still had 231 Sears and 191 Kmart stores, but those were also almost all doomed. A worker pushes a cart through the empty section in the Bridgehampton Kmart the size of a football field. Laura Oliverio/CNNSeth and Victoria Black say they will miss the Bridgehampton KMart when it closes for good this weekend. The demise of the chain, and the Bridgehampton store, brought back memories for the shoppers this week.
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Why Uniqlo is thriving right now
  + stars: | 2024-10-18 | by ( Maria Noyen | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
Uniqlo's parent recently reported record earnings for the third year running, bolstered by strong sales at Uniqlo. Uniqlo consumers are diverse in age and disposable income. Uniqlo thinks of itself as a tech companyTadashi Yanai, CEO of Uniqlo and founder of Fast Retailing, once said, "Uniqlo is not a fashion company — it's a technology company." Cristina Arias/Cover/Getty ImagesThat's why Uniqlo releases new collections seasonally, whereas rivals such as Zara produce about 500 new designs weekly. He thinks Uniqlo comes with "a bit of this myth of the Japanese psyche.
Persons: , Zara, Kate Yuille, Uniqlo.com Amrita Banta, Z, Banta, Martin Roll, Uniqlo, Tadashi Yanai, Toray, Yanai, Cristina Arias, Yuille, that's, Koji Watanabe Organizations: Service, Retailing, M, GU, Research, Strategy, McKinsey Locations: Japan, Zara, Hiroshima, Uniqlo, Uniqlo's
Amazon on Wednesday announced a new Kindle e-reader, and for the first time ever it has a color display. The retailing giant introduced the Kindle in 2007, and every device since then has had a black-and-white screen. The new Kindle has a display that's designed to ensure colors don't appear washed out or pixelated, even when users zoom in on images. The $279 device, which Amazon is calling the Kindle Colorsoft, has "weeks of battery life," the company said. Amazon also unveiled a refreshed $399 Kindle Scribe with new note-taking features, an updated $159 Kindle Paperwhite and a 12th generation Kindle, which costs $109.
Persons: Panos Organizations: Wednesday, Amazon Locations: New York, Panos Panay
The video makes no mention of Fulfil's technology, but the system appears identical to the contents of a demo video on Fulfil's website. Amazon declined to comment on whether it's using Fulfil's technology. The Information reported earlier on Amazon testing Fulfil's technology. Prior to working with Amazon, the company was testing its technology with California-based retailer Lucky, which is owned by regional grocer Save Mart, and is also an Amazon grocery delivery partner. The system being piloted in Plymouth Meeting will let shoppers order items from Amazon's website and its online grocery service, Amazon Fresh, while browsing Whole Foods.
Persons: Anand Varadarajan, Mir Aamir, Tony Hoggett, Hoggett Organizations: Khosla Ventures, CNBC, Amazon, Eclipse Ventures, DCVC, Save, Foods, Research Locations: Philadelphia, San Francisco, Nashville, California, Plymouth Meeting , Pennsylvania, Plymouth
Companies like Japan's Saizeriya, Yum China, and Fast Retailing have recently reported strong sales. There are similarities between Japan's "Lost Decade" of economic stagnation in the 1990s, after the country's asset and credit bubbles burst, and China's economic downturn now. The ethos has benefited companies with budget offerings, including Yum China, which operates KFC and Pizza Hut in the country. Intense competitionHowever, China's market is a fast and furious one — even for winners — and the country's economic downturn has created cut-throat competition with aggressive price wars. As China's economic malaise deepened, boba tea went from premium pricing around $3.50 to $5.50 on average to as little as $1 or less over the last few years.
Persons: , Hideharu Matsutani, Matsutani, Saizeriya, MingYii Lai, Lai, Uniqlo, boba, Jason Yu, Kantar, BI's Matthew Low, Allison Malmsten Organizations: Retailing, Service, McKinsey, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Daxue Consulting, Shoppers, Yum, Fast Retailing, Locations: China, Japan, Beijing, Greater China, Yum China
Costco shoppers stocked up on supplies in anticipation of the US port strike and Hurricane Helene. The quick resolution to the port strike will likely minimize the disruption to the flow of imports. AdvertisementShoppers turned to Costco to prepare ahead of hurricanes and the US port strike. In a quirk of Costco bookkeeping, the final week of the retailing month of September actually ended on October 6. AdvertisementThe stoppage was relatively short-lived, and those preparations could minimize disruption for Costco as the ports work through any remaining backlogs.
Persons: Costco, , Hurricane Helene, Helene, Milton, we've, Ron Vachris, We've Organizations: Costco, Service, Shoppers Locations: U.S
The MW75 Neuro comes in four colors, including silver. NeurableThe concept, says Alcaide, is to help users “build discipline and good habits” through rewarding good cognitive hygiene. Blackrock NeurotechThe MW75 Neuro is a "non-invasive" BCI. CNN’s Anna Stewart tries an early iteration of Neurable’s MW75 Neuro headphones with Deena Al Jassasi (right) at Healthspan Digital, a longevity clinic in Dubai. As more people wear the headphones, Alcaide says users can opt-in to share their anonymized data which can help improve functionality for new software features.
Persons: Ramses Alcaide, Woojin Lee, Neurable, Alcaide, you’re, , Miguel Nicolelis, Adam Molnar, ” Miguel Nicolelis, Neurobiologist, Duke University Nicolelis, Deena Al Jassasi, CNN’s Anna Stewart Organizations: CNN, University of Michigan’s, Interface, Dynamics, Duke University, Neurable, BCI, Blackrock, DCI Network, Institute of Neuroethics, Healthspan Locations: Boston, Alcaide, Blackrock Neurotech's Utah, Dubai
AdvertisementBut Americans are not a monolith, as Jefferies consumer strategist Carey Kaufman pointed out in a note to clients Tuesday. Heading into the autumn, a considerable number of those in the bottom quintile appear to be running on borrowed time. Dollar Tree, which owns Family Dollar, reported similar consumer headwinds during its quarterly earnings this month. "What we noticed was an even tighter core consumer at the very last week of each of the months in Q2," he said. "While that's always a tighter week of the month for our core consumer, it was by far the weakest."
Persons: , Carey Kaufman, Ted Vasos, Vasos, David Bellinger, Ryan Grimsland, Will Stengel, Ally, Russell Hutchinson, paychecks aren't, that's, Bellinger Organizations: Service, Walmart, Costco, Business, Jefferies, Goldman, Global Retailing, Mizuho, Reuters, Federal Reserve Locations: U.S
The HMD Barbie phone is a co-branded product with Mattel, the toymaking giant behind the franchise. HMD, the company behind Nokia -branded phones, launched a Barbie-branded phone Wednesday that comes with calls, texts and a classic "flip" design — but no internet or social media apps. The HMD Barbie Phone is a hot pink device that flips open and shut and sports a bold "Barbie" logo on the back, harking back to the iconic fashion doll collection. A U.S. launch is planned "soon," according to HMD, which added that it will reveal exact details of the U.S. launch on social media. Unlike the internet-connected smartphones of today, which are the most widely adopted form factor when it comes to mobile devices, HMD's Barbie phone won't be connected to the internet.
Persons: Barbie, Lars Silberbauer Organizations: Mattel, Nokia Locations: U.S
Read previewThe latest figures from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway suggest consumers are faring better than they were just a year or two ago. Thomson ReutersHomeServicesReal estate brokerage revenues were almost flat and after-tax earnings rose 21%. New home unit sales rose 11% after dropping 20%, but pre-tax earnings fell 10%, similar to their 12% decline last year. But pre-tax earnings jumped 10% due to higher margins and lower operating expenses that offset the lower sales. AdvertisementRetailThe odd one out was the retailing subdivision, where revenues fell 4.5% and pre-tax earnings fell 23%.
Persons: , Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Here's, Thomson, Warren Buffett, Clayton, Rick Wilking, Berkshire, They've, There's Organizations: Service, Business, Thomson Reuters, Clayton Homes, Reuters McLane, Berkhire Hathaway Locations: Warren Buffett's, Berkshire, Renton , Washington, Omaha , Nebraska
L'Oréal asked the owner of UK salon to drop an attempt to trademark her "NKD" product line. L'Oréal argued its product, branded "Naked," should take precedence in case "NKD" confused people. Salon owner Rebecca Dowdeswell is pushing back, saying she spent some $38,000 on the lopsided legal fight. AdvertisementL'Oréal is taking on the owner of a small British hair salon over a product line it says is too much like its own. The company objects to a product line from the NKD salon in Leicester, England, run by Rebecca Dowdeswell.
Persons: L'Oréal, Rebecca Dowdeswell, , Dowdeswell Organizations: Service, Business Locations: British, Leicester, England
Along with its S24 series of smartphones, foldable devices, smartwatches and now the Galaxy Ring, Samsung is hoping to lock users into its world of products held together with its suite of artificial intelligence features, known as Galaxy AI. Arjun KharpalOne of the things Samsung said was look, the ring is one product, but we've got the watch, we've got the smartphone. I think that's the right approach for Samsung, I don't think they have unrealistic expectations for volumes on this. And you'd feel like if there was some sort of Apple ring, it would do pretty good volumes. Do you think Samsung is seriously looking at ways to monetize this via subscriptions or other kinds of service business model?
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