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Persons: Taylor, Swift, Taylor Swift, Dave Kotinsky, Swifties, Target's Organizations: Target, Shoppers, Taylor Swift Publications, Street Journal, Poets Department Locations: Glendale , Arizona, Vancouver
AdvertisementElon Musk's demand for Nvidia chips has put pressure on the company to deliver. Nvidia is feeling the pressure from trying to meet Elon Musk's insatiable demand for chips. Musk's demand for chips was straining the chip giant's supply chain, a sales lead for Nvidia told colleagues in an email obtained by The Wall Street Journal. In June, CNBC reported that Musk had redirected $500 million worth of Nvidia chips from Tesla to X and xAI. Then, in September, Musk announced that xAI had brought a massive new training cluster of Nvidia chips online.
Persons: Elon, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, Zuckerberg, Musk, Tesla, xAI, Jensen Huang, Huang, Larry Ellison, Jensen, Ellison Organizations: Elon, Nvidia, Wall Street, CNBC, Oracle Locations: Memphis , Tennessee
AdvertisementNorth Korean troops sent to aid Russia will likely be deployed to the most dangerous fighting spots. That's according to South Korea's defense minister, who said they'd likely be used as "cannon fodder." North Korean forces have already taken casualties, per reports. North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces will likely be sent to some of the most dangerous spots in the war, Kim Yong-Hyun, South Korea's defense minister, said on Thursday. North Korea has sent thousands of troops to aid Russia in its war efforts, according to officials from South Korea, Ukraine, and the US.
Persons: they'd, Kim Yong, Kim, Joonkook Hwang, South, Andrii Kovalenko, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Dmytro Ponomarenko, Kim Song Organizations: Russian, North, Yonhap News Agency, UN, Financial, Shadow, Street Journal, Western, Storm, Ukraine's Center, Bloomberg, UN Security Locations: Russia, South, Korea, South Korea, Ukraine, Korean, Kursk, North Korea
His research, which hasn't been peer-reviewed, found that about 9.5% of coders were "ghost engineers.' AdvertisementMeasuring output is difficultDenisov-Blanch calls these workers "ghost engineers," defined as software engineers who are only 10% as productive or less than their median colleague. More remote workers were superstar codersMusk now aims to apply that same ruthless efficiency to the federal government. On one hand, he found that the prevalence of "ghost engineers" among remote workers was more than double that among in-person workers. But he also found that many more of the most effective engineers — employees whose performance was at least five times better than their median colleague — were working remotely.
Persons: hasn't, Yegor, Blanch, Paul Graham, Graham, Elon Musk, nobody's, coders Musk, Musk, Organizations: Stanford, Business, Software, Twitter, CNN, of Government Locations: Silicon Valley
A timeline of eventsThe Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3 is anchored near Denmark amid an investigation. Ritzau Scanpix/Mikkel Berg Pedersen via ReutersOn November 15, Yi Peng 3 departed from Russia's Ust-Luga port on the Baltic Sea carrying Russian fertilizer. The Ust-Luga port is the largest universal port on the Baltic Sea and the Kremlin's second-largest port after Novorossiysk on the Black Sea. Since Sweden and Finland joined the alliance, the Baltic Sea has been referred to as "NATO lake" because it is almost entirely populated by alliance members. Two days later, investigators established that the Chinese vessel dropped its anchor around 9 p.m. local time, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
Persons: Yi Peng, Ritzau Scanpix, Mikkel Berg Pedersen Organizations: Reuters, NATO, Street, Investigators, Danish Locations: Denmark, Russia's Ust, Novorossiysk, Sweden, Finland, Baltic, Lithuania, Germany, Kattegat
Mikkel Berg Pedersen | Ritzau Scanpix | Afp via Getty ImagesGeopolitical tensions are brewing globally over the cutting of subsea cables — critical infrastructure powering cross-border internet connectivity — in the Baltic Sea. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards A data visualization map showing the C-Lion1 undersea cable which connected Finland and Germany. Arelion, the company which owns it, told CNBC data traffic was rerouted to alternative links as it worked to repair the cable. Repairing subsea cables is no mean feat, according to Andy Champagne, senior vice president and chief technology officer of Akamai Labs. And, when there is an issue with a subsea cable, repairing it is a non-trivial job."
Persons: Mikkel Berg Pedersen, Ritzau Scanpix, it's, Andy Champagne, Martin Lee, Lee, Elina Valtonen, CNBC's, Valtonen Organizations: Afp, Getty, CNBC, Cinia, BCS, West, Telia, Akamai Labs, Cisco Locations: Baltic, Finland, Sweden, Ukraine, Russia, Germany, Finnish, Central Europe, Lithuania, West Interlink, Telia Lithuania, China, London
CNN —Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy intend to lean on two recent Supreme Court rulings that they argue will make it easier to tear up a multitude of federal regulations. However, multiple legal and regulatory experts told CNN that Musk and Ramaswamy are misinterpreting the decisions, which could actually make it harder to overturn existing rules. Slashing needed workersWhat’s more, the endeavor would require a lot of assistance from agency staffers – the very workers that Musk and Ramaswamy have promised to cut. For instance, in a town hall on X last month, Musk repeatedly criticized government regulations, citing their interference with his companies. “It’s quite arduous getting regulatory approval,” Musk said while discussing his Neuralink startup that develops implantable brain-computer interfaces.
Persons: CNN — Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Donald Trump, Raimondo, Ramaswamy, won’t, , James Broughel, hasn’t, ” Musk, Trump, Nicholas Bagley, , Richard Pierce Jr, ” Broughel, ” Trump, Broughel, Biden, Joe Biden’s, Musk, ” CNN’s Tierney Sneed Organizations: CNN, Government, Environmental Protection Agency, Loper Bright Enterprises, Competitive Enterprise Institute, , Street, Congress, University of Michigan Law School, George Washington University, of Economic, Public Citizen, SpaceX Locations: West Virginia
Panera Bread has hired a prominent crisis manager while the bakery-café chain navigates ongoing lawsuits over its highly caffeinated Charged Lemonade and plans a long-awaited initial public offering. The confidential settlement was with the family of Sarah Katz, an Ivy League student with a heart condition who died after drinking Charged Lemonade in September 2022. Dispensers for Charged Lemonade at Panera Bread in Walnut Creek, Calif., in 2023. The Charged Lemonade also had guarana extract, another stimulant, as well as the equivalent of nearly 30 teaspoons of sugar in the large size, the court documents added. It also displayed signage in stores cautioning that Charged Lemonade should be consumed in moderation.
Persons: Brooke Buchanan, Buchanan, Panera, Edelman, Elizabeth Holmes, Sarah Katz, Kline, Specter, Elizabeth Crawford, Crawford, Smith, Sen, John McCain Organizations: NBC News, Justice Department, Securities and Exchange Commission, Centers, Medicare, Services, Ivy League, Kline, Getty, Food and Drug Administration, Foods, Whole Foods, Walmart, JCPenney, Red, Street Journal Locations: U.S, Philadelphia, Florida, Walnut Creek, Calif, Missouri, Theranos, New York, Williams, Sonoma
Democrat Derek Tran has defeated Republican incumbent Michelle Steel for a House seat representing California’s Orange County and Los Angeles, NBC News projects, after a contentious race that centered on the candidates’ Asian American identities and use of aggressive anti-China messaging. Tran has performed better with voters in Los Angeles County, where he has had a significant lead over Steel. But the race is tighter in Orange County, the bulk of the district, where voters have repeatedly flipped between red and blue over the past election cycles. She previously served as a supervisor and chairwoman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors before running for Congress. Don Luong, a history teacher and longtime Orange County voter, said the back-and-forth has distracted from the candidates’ actual platforms.
Persons: Derek Tran, Michelle Steel, Tran, Steel, ” “, ” Tran, “ Michelle can’t, ” Steel, Don Luong, ” Luong, “ We’re, didn’t, Luong, , , Sheng Thao, Pamela Price Organizations: NBC News, Army, Steel, Congressional, Asian, Congress, Consumer, VietFace, NBC, , Oakland Locations: California’s Orange County, Los Angeles, China, Los Angeles County, Orange County, California, Vietnam, Communist China, Orange, mailers, Alameda County
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will visit Capitol Hill to discuss government reform with Republican congressional leaders Dec. 5, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced Wednesday. Johnson said the entrepreneurs will "discuss major reform ideas to achieve regulatory rescissions, administrative reductions, and cost savings" with GOP lawmakers. President-elect Donald Trump has named Musk and Ramaswamy co-chairs of a new outside advisory commission they have dubbed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Next week's planned meeting is the latest indication that Republican leaders in Congress are taking Musk and Ramaswamy seriously. Yet even the best efforts of Republican leaders in Congress may not be enough to enact many of these ideas.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Mike Johnson, Johnson, Ramaswamy, Musk, Spokespeople Organizations: SpaceX, Capitol, Republican, GOP, Department of Government Efficiency, White, Office of Management, Congress, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Tesla Locations: Brownsville , Texas, U.S
Get ready to pay more at Chipotle
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | by ( Nora Redmond | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
Chipotle's sales rose 6% last quarter, showing resilience amid fast food price hikes. AdvertisementDespite the potential for higher menu prices, Chipotle remains a better value option for customers than similar alternatives, Rymer said, per the Journal. Inflation has not been kind to fast food prices. AdvertisementUnlike some fast food firms, whose sales have taken a tumble as customers have cut back, Chipotle has shown resilience. Chipotle did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, made outside regular working hours.
Persons: Adam Rymer, Chipotle, Rymer, Brian Niccol, Niccol, Scott Boatwright Organizations: Wall Street Journal, Wall, Starbucks, McDonald's, KFC, Revenue, Business Locations: Chipotle, Olive
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Democrats have lost their reputation with regular Americans, says WSJ columnist Peggy NoonanPeggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal columnist and ‘A Certain Idea of America’ author, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of U.S. politics, mood of the country post-election, and more.
Persons: Peggy Noonan Peggy Noonan Organizations: Wall Street, America Locations: U.S
AdvertisementTrump's new DOGE commission, tasked with cutting spending, has floated laying off federal workers. Government employees told BI they're preparing by networking and freshening their resumes. President Bill Clinton also attempted to reduce federal spending and improve government efficiency with the National Performance Review, led by federal employees. Clinton's panel similarly succeeded in cutting 300,000 federal workers but only managed to get a quarter of proposals that required legislative action through Congress. One senior official at the Commerce Department told BI they anticipate a civil servant brain drain.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Jesus Soriano, who's, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ramaswamy, Trump's, Brian Hughes, Vance, Soriano, he's, Ronald Reagan, Grace, Bill Clinton, Joyce Howell, , it's, we're, lifer, Sheria Smith, I'd, Smith Organizations: of Government Efficiency, Business, of Health, Human Services, National Science Foundation, agency's American Federation of Government Employees, GOP, SpaceX, Roivant Sciences, DOGE, of Housing, Urban Development, Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, Management, Street, Trump, America, Grace Commission, US Postal Service, Postal Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Food and Drug Administration, FDA, of Labor Statistics, Commerce Department, BI, Department of Education, Education Department, aaltcheck Locations: America
AdvertisementMusk and Ramaswamy have plans for the DOGE, and Workday sees an opportunity. Workday aims to capitalize on federal agencies' shift from on-premises to cloud systems, its CEO said. Workday, the human resources software company that workers love to hate, is embedded in more than half of Fortune 500 companies. The $72 billion company has been building up its government customer base, from Oklahoma's Tulsa County to the US Department of Energy. On Workday's Tuesday earnings call, CEO Carl Eschenbach addressed an analyst's question about how DOGE could impact Workday's business.
Persons: Ramaswamy, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Donald Trump, Carl Eschenbach, Eschenbach, what's, it's Organizations: DOGE, Fortune, US Department of Energy, Ramaswamy's Department, Government, Companies, Department of Energy, Defense Intelligence Agency, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Locations: Oklahoma's Tulsa County
CNN —The Pentagon is unlikely to use all of the billions of dollars authorized by Congress to arm Ukraine before President Joe Biden leaves office, according to two US officials and three defense officials. For months, the US has run into the limits of its ability to replenish its own weapons inventories, which limited what the Biden administration has been able to send Ukraine. In September, Biden committed billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine as President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the White House. The US announced a $1 billion military aid package for Ukraine that same day. But the value of aid packages quickly dipped, as the stockpiles of weapons and equipment the Pentagon was able to send Kyiv dwindled.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Sabrina Singh, , Donald Trump, Trump, Mike Waltz, , Jake Sullivan, “ We’re, Volodymyr Zelensky, what’s, Mike Johnson, “ It’s, ” Biden Organizations: CNN, Congress, Defense Department, Pentagon, Street Journal, ” State Department, Kyiv, Biden, DoD, White, Administration, US, Ukraine Locations: Ukraine, Russia, America
Some women are building their confidence and career success at a surprising locale: a poker table. Jenny Just founded Poker Power, a company that teaches the game to women to build up their risk-taking skills. "The poker table was like every money table I had sat at," Just previously told Business Insider. Skills like capital allocation, taking risks, and learning how to strategize." "When I sat down at the poker table, I was instantaneously stereotyped," Merk previously told BI.
Persons: Jenny Just, Erin Lydon, Lydon, Maria Konnikova, I've, Konnikova, Abby Merk, Merk Organizations: US Department of Labor, Poker, Poker Power, Street
Andreessen's comments echo that of Elon Musk, who said this week that he thinks crewed fighter jets are inefficient. Elon Musk isn't the only tech executive who thinks drones are way better than fighter jets. Related Video The true cost of America's war machinesAI-controlled jets, Andreessen told Rogan, are "far superior" to fighter jets that need pilots. Advertisement"Crewed fighter jets are an inefficient way to extend the range of missiles or drop bombs. Drones have been game-changing in modern warfare, but military experts say there are still advantages to having manned fighter jets over drones.
Persons: Marc Andreessen, Elon Musk, Andreessen Horowitz, Joe Rogan, Andreessen, Rogan, Musk, Eric Schmidt, Schmidt, Sebastian Thrun, Donald Trump's, Vivek Ramaswamy, Justin Bronk, Mark Gunzinger Organizations: Elon, Andreessen, Business, Stanford University, Ares Industries, of Government, The Wall, Pentagon, Royal United Services Institute, US Air Force, Concepts, Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Locations: Silicon, Russia
AdvertisementElon Musk's xAI is reportedly close to unveiling a chatbot app similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT. Elon Musk's xAI is reportedly planning an app that could expand its chatbot's reach to a much wider audience and take on ChatGPT. xAI could release the chatbot app as soon as December, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. The app, if it materializes, would be another sign that xAI and Musk are trying to take on ChatGPT-maker OpenAI. A chatbot app would be its first product offered directly to consumers.
Persons: xAI, OpenAI, Elon Musk's xAI, Sam Altman, Musk Organizations: Elon, Street Journal, Street, Business, Twitter, Financial Times
Walmart is the latest American company to reverse some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion or DEI initiatives. AdvertisementWalmart is not the first company to roll back DEI initiatives, nor is it the first to be scrutinized by Starbuck. Ford, John Deere, Tractor Supply Company, Molson Coors, Lowe's, and Harley-Davidson are among the US companies that have backed down on DEI. AdvertisementIn his Instagram post, Starbuck said Walmart reached out to him after it found out he was looking into the company. "No retail company wants a story about them from us ahead of Black Friday," he told The Wall Street Journal.
Persons: Robby Starbuck, Starbuck, Ford, John Deere, Davidson Organizations: Walmart, for Racial Equity, Business, Center for Racial Equity, Racial Equity Institute, Human Rights, Tractor Supply Company, Molson Coors, Lowe's, Harley, Wall Street Locations: America
AdvertisementDonald Trump has vowed to hit Mexico with a 25% tariff, which would affect automakers including Tesla. The threat of tariffs on Mexico has also put a $10 billion new factory proposed by Elon Musk in limbo. Musk backed Trump's election campaign and has been given a role to target wasteful government spending. The world's richest person praised Trump's proposed tariffs on Mexico and China in an X post on Monday, saying they would be "highly effective." Analysts told BI that the tariffs floated by Trump would deter automakers such as Tesla from investing south of the border.
Persons: Donald Trump, Tesla, Trump, Elon Musk, Donald Trump's, Alex Brandon, Musk, Trump's, Sam Fiorani, Fiorani, Ford, Stellantis, David Whiston, Scott Olson, BYD, Stella Li, Stephanie Brinley, Alanis King, Brinley Organizations: Truth, Elon, AP, Investment, UBS, Trump, AutoForecast Solutions, General Motors, GM, Ford, Getty, Toyota, Tacoma, Nissan, Volkswagen, EV, BYD, SAIC, Reuters, Street Journal, Chrysler, BMW, P Global, Toyota Tacoma Locations: Mexico, Monterrey, China, Detroit, United States, Cuautitlan, Toluca, San Luis Potosí
DHL plane crash: German leaders float sabotage questions
  + stars: | 2024-11-26 | by ( Rob Picheta | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
CNN —German leaders raised the possibility that a fiery cargo plane crash in Lithuania on Monday was the result of sabotage or hybrid warfare. The cargo plane was flying from Leipzig, Germany, and was due to land at Vilnius Airport when it crashed a few kilometers from the runway. The plane skidded on the ground for several hundred meters before hitting a residential home, authorities in Lithuania said. “Our initial information does not indicate that we need to be investigating more serious actions,” Prosecutor Arturas Urbelis said in a statement, according to Reuters. DHL said the plane “made a forced landing about one kilometer from VNO Airport.” It confirmed four people were onboard.
Persons: Olaf Scholz, ” Scholz, Annalena Baerbock, Arturas Urbelis, , Lukas Balandis, Darius Jauniskis, , ” Kestutis Budrys, Gitanas Nauseda, Hendrik Schmidt, ” Budrys, Dmitry Peskov, Valdas Benkunskas, Arūnas Paulauskas Organizations: CNN, Monday, Vilnius Airport, ZDF, Lithuanian, , Reuters, US National Transportation Safety, Boeing, US Federal Aviation Administration, Vilnius International, Wall Street Journal, Moscow, NATO, DHL, Wall Street, VNO Airport, ” DHL, Vilnius, Lithuanian Police Locations: Lithuania, Leipzig, Germany, Spanish, Europe, Vilnius, United Kingdom, Canada, Leipzig's, Birmingham, UK
Ukraine's European allies, hampered by low military production capacity, have been struggling to produce the weapons needed for Kyiv to fight against Russia. Ukraine already has a strong weapons manufacturing industry. An Institute for the Study of War report said Ukraine's defense industry employed 300,000 workers within about 500 different companies in 2023. AdvertisementHe added that supporting Ukraine's defense industry lets the West help ensure Ukraine is self-sufficient. Meanwhile, the US has accused China of providing dual-use goods for Russia's military industry to overcome sanctions.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Vladimir Putin, Eric Ciaramella, Zelenskyy, Sinead Baker Organizations: Russia, Wall Street, Denmark, Carnegie Endowment's, Eurasia Program, Reuters, Storm Shadow, North Locations: Danish, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Lithuania, Ukraine, Kyiv, Russian, Moscow, Carnegie Endowment's Russia, Russia, North Korea, China
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Meanwhile, HSBC downgraded Morgan Stanley stock to a hold from buy Monday evening. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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The US Department of Commerce announced the grant, part of the CHIPS Act, on Tuesday. President-elect Donald Trump has criticized the CHIPS Act in favor of tariffs. Intel is receiving about $7.9 billion in federal grants, the US Department of Commerce said Tuesday, as the Biden administration finalizes CHIPS Act agreements ahead of Donald Trump taking office. President-elect Trump has previously criticized the CHIPS Act and suggested he would prefer tariffs to incentivize semiconductor manufacturing on US soil. The CHIPS Act cash will help Intel boost its semiconductor production in the US.
Persons: Biden, Donald Trump, Joe Biden's, Trump, Gina Raimondo, Pat Gelsinger Organizations: Intel, US Department of Commerce, Department of Commerce, New York Times, Bloomberg, Street, Qualcomm Locations: Arizona , New Mexico , Ohio, Oregon
New York CNN —Disney has agreed to pay $43 million to settle a lawsuit that it paid female employees less than their male counterparts in similar roles for nearly a decade. The settlement agreement, reached Monday, stems from a 2019 lawsuit filed by LaRonda Rasmussen. “I strongly commend Ms. Rasmussen and the women who brought this discrimination suit against Disney, one of the largest entertainment companies in the world. They risked their careers to raise pay disparity at Disney,” Lori Andrus, a partner at Andrus Anderson, said in a statement. The plaintiffs accused Disney of paying female employees less than their male counterparts when they started at the company because their pay was lower at previous companies.
Persons: New York CNN —, LaRonda Rasmussen, , , Rasmussen, ” Lori Andrus, Andrus Anderson, Disney Organizations: New, New York CNN, New York CNN — Disney, Disney, CNN, Wall Street Journal Locations: New York, California
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