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Apple will buy Pixelmator, the creator of image editing apps for Apple's iPhone and Mac platforms, Pixelmator announced Friday in a blog post. Pixelmator, a Lithuanian company, was founded in 2007, and in recent years has been best known for Pixelmator and Pixelmator Pro, which compete with Adobe Photoshop. It also makes Photomator, a photo editing app. Pixelmator said in its blog post that there "will be no material changes to the Pixelmator Pro, Pixelmator for iOS, and Photomator apps at this time." In 2020, Apple bought Dark Sky, a weather app that eventually became integrated into Apple's default weather app.
Persons: Steve Jobs, Pixelmator, We've, Siri Organizations: Apple, Pixelmator, Adobe, iOS, Apple Intelligence Locations: Cupertino , California, Lithuanian
An Intel employee raised concerns about the upcoming US election's impact on CHIPS Act funding. Intel invested billions in US factories but hasn't received CHIPS Act grants yet. AdvertisementIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger addressed an employee-submitted question about whether the upcoming US election would affect Intel's CHIPS and Science Act funding at an all-hands meeting on Friday. He also addressed the delay of CHIPS Act funding distribution. Government leaders are also monitoring the CHIPS Act funding delays.
Persons: hasn't, Dow Jones, , Pat Gelsinger, Gelsinger, I've, Semafor, Mike DeWine, Stephen Ezell, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Dow, maniacally Organizations: Intel, Nvidia, Dow, Service, US Commerce Department, Bank, Bloomberg, Congress, Government, White, Information Technology, Innovation Foundation, Life Sciences, Dow Jones Locations: New Mexico , Arizona , Ohio, Oregon, Washington ,, Ohio, New Albany
Loading chart...LONDON — U.K. borrowing costs posted two days of gains right after the Labour government unveiled a huge package of borrowing and tax rises in its Wednesday budget — but analysts downplayed the possibility of a second "mini-budget" crisis in the British bond market. The 10-year gilt yield , representing medium-term borrowing costs for the government, was slightly lower on the day at 11:20 a.m. London time. Yields move inversely to prices, so higher yields represent a sell-off in bonds — and an aversion to funding U.K. debt. The incident sent bond yields soaring so rapidly, they threatened to destabilize pension funds. Loading chart..."The market is right to be concerned" about the U.K. fiscal outlook, Mohit Kumar, chief financial economist for Europe at Jefferies, told CNBC.
Persons: Rachel Reeves, Reeves, Liz Truss, BOE, Susannah Streeter, Hargreaves Lansdown, It's, Streeter, CNBC's, Sterling, Mohit Kumar, We've Organizations: LONDON, Labour, Wednesday, Bank of England, Deutsche Bank, Hargreaves, U.S ., Jefferies, CNBC Locations: London
Beware of legal and tax complications for common assets such as houses and retirement funds. You can also liquidate the business, which will convert business assets into cash. Like a family business, these assets might have a lot of sentimental value but might not be easily passed down. Donating collections can be an effective way to circumvent capital-gains and estate taxes. Confront disagreements about assets like a house early on, and provide details about complex assets like a family business.
Persons: , who've, Snow, who's, They'll, Roth, We've Organizations: Service, Business, Cresset
The weird behavior follows devastating Ukrainian attacks on the Black Sea Fleet. The puzzling behavior has not yet been attributed to anything in particular, but it comes against the backdrop of a Ukrainian long-range strike campaign against the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The Black Sea Fleet was long headquartered at Sevastopol, in the southwestern corner of the occupied Crimean peninsula. Related Video Ukraine's sea drones vs. Russia's Black Sea FleetRussian warships during a naval celebration in Novorossiysk in July 2022. Ukraine's Sea Baby drones have been a weapon of choice during the Black Sea campaign.
Persons: , BlackSky, BlackSky Brady Africk, Africk, That's Organizations: Black, Service, Business, Fleet, Ukrainian, Sea Fleet, AP, US, American Enterprise Institute, Security Service, Kyiv, Russian Locations: Russian, Russia, Novorossiysk, Sevastopol, Crimean, Feodosia, Crimea, Ukraine, Kyiv, we've, Moscow
Budget airlines like Spirit, Frontier, and Southwest are struggling to turn a profit. The still-in-service airlines Neeleman founded, like JetBlue Airways, Azul Brazilian Airlines, Canada's WestJet, and Breeze Airways, largely follow this idea. Historically, these strategies have been absent from the likes of Spirit, Frontier, and Southwest, which have stuck to all-economy aircraft with little choice. Southwest Airlines boats an open-seating policy where seats are first-co,me first-serve. Low-cost airlines should continue to ditch barebones planesSouthwest shouldn't be the only one to move away from historical norms.
Persons: David Neeleman, , David Neeleman —, Thomas Pallini, haven't, Neeleman, that's, Barry Biffle, They're, we've, WestJet, Scott Kirby, doesn't, Kevin Carter, Breeze Organizations: Service, JetBlue —, Breeze Airways, Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, Street, Frontier, Neeleman, JetBlue Airways, Azul Brazilian Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Morris Air, Spirit, Airbus Locations: Southwest, Frontier, Breeze
Watching rates: Friday's job report caused volatility in the bond market, but not in the way you might think. But the negative revisions of 112,00 jobs over the prior two months was a sign that the job market has lost some of its momentum. 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.
Persons: Jim Cramer, you've, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, ., Apple, Citi, Microsoft, Meta, Boeing, Markets, Treasury, DuPont, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Trucks, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Carlstadt , New Jersey, U.S
Learn moreEvery November, we tell ourselves and our loved ones the same thing: it's okay to order your Thanksgiving meal online. And if you just need help with the centerpiece, we curated lists of the best ham and the best turkey you can order online. Or, check out the full feast packages from Harry & David, which will deliver a complete meal right to your door. Plus, we've included some wine bundles that pair perfectly with turkey. AdvertisementHere are the best places to order Thanksgiving dinner onlineGoldbellyHarry & DavidOmaha SteaksBoarderieThe Honey Baked Ham Co.
Persons: David, Harry, David Omaha Organizations: Business, Ham Co Locations: Ham
Companies beat expectations, with some boosted by large cloud growth. AdvertisementThe tech giants Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft reported earnings this week, and investors were laser-focused on the results of AI investments. Cloud is kingMicrosoft, Alphabet, and Amazon saw significant growth in their cloud businesses, fueled by increased demand. Jeremy Goldman, EMARKETER's senior director of briefings, told BI that Microsoft's cloud business had decelerated from the "breakneck pace" of previous quarters. Related storiesWhile Google reported stronger cloud growth, Microsoft still leads it in cloud market share, and both are behind Amazon Web Services.
Persons: , Kate Leaman, Jeremy Goldman, EMARKETER's, Amy Hood, Dan Romanoff, Andy Jassy, Tracy Woo, Forrester, AWS's, Jassy, Rufus, Sundar Pichai, Pichai, Mark Zuckerberg, Hood, Michael Field, Jaejune Kim, Lisa Su, we've Organizations: Apple, Companies, Service, Microsoft, Amazon, Morningstar, Google, Amazon Web, Amazon Web Services, Investment, Big Tech, Bank of America Securities, Meta, Nvidia, SK Hynix, Samsung, AMD, Services
Dominion Energy is talking with other tech companies about developing small modular nuclear reactors, after the Virginia utility entered into an agreement with Amazon last month to look at advancing the next-generation technology. Tech companies are investing in nuclear power as they hunt for carbon-free, reliable electricity to support the growing energy needs of artificial intelligence data centers. Alphabet 's Google agreed last month to purchase power from the startup Kairos Power, a developer of small modular reactors. Small modular reactors promise to reduce capital costs and speed the deployment of nuclear plants. There is no operating small modular reactor in the U.S. right now.
Persons: Robert Blue, Blue, It's, we've Organizations: Dominion Energy, Amazon, Dominion, Tech, Talen Energy, Susquehanna, Microsoft, Constellation Energy, Google Locations: Saint Paul , Virginia, Virginia, Louisa County , Virginia, Virginia . Virginia, Pennsylvania, U.S
Pentagon leaders believe those losses are a conservative estimate, leading the U.S. Space Force to kick off a roughly $2 billion satellite program known as the Resilient Global Positioning System. Called R-GPS for short, the program is intended to provide an alternative, backup network for the current satellite system. Last month, the branch awarded four companies with contracts for R-GPS design concepts: Astranis, Axient, L3 Harris and Sierra Space. The R-GPS planSpace Force used a novel Pentagon funding authority, called "Quick Start," to get the R-GPS program going. A rendering of a Nexus satellite in orbit.
Persons: Justin Deifel, Deifel, Harris, We've, John Gedmark, Astranis, Gedmark, they've, … We've Organizations: U.S . Air Force, GPS, Commerce Department, Pentagon, U.S . Space Force, Force's, Systems Command, CNBC, Space Force, Sierra Space, U.S, Department of Defense, Force, of Defense Locations: U.S, Russia, China, Sierra
AdvertisementSummer is over, and this Sunday it's time to turn back the clocks, ending daylight-saving time for the year. "That's how fragile and susceptible your body is to even just one hour of lost sleep," sleep expert Matthew Walker, author of "How We Sleep," previously told Business Insider. Some lawmakers want permanent DST — others want standard time year-roundThe political debate over DST is fierce, unscientific, and deeply divided. In the 2018 midterms, voters opted to get rid of the annual clock change, to be in permanent daylight-saving time. Switching to permanent DST requires a green light from Congress, but states do not need federal approval to switch to permanent standard time.
Persons: , it's, Matthew Walker ,, That's, GOP Sen, Marco Rubio, Rubio, Akinbolaji Organizations: Service, American Medical Association, DST, Sleep Research Society, National Conference of State Legislatures, Protection, GOP, Senate, University of Minnesota Medical School Locations: Germany, Europe, Hawaii, Arizona, Indiana, Finland, California
With evolving workplace priorities, the Workforce Innovation board also predicted which new roles might emerge in the C-suite, including "chief transformation officer" and "chief experience officer." AdvertisementTim Paradis: We've seen new C-suite roles emerge in recent years, like chief AI officer and chief ethics officer. Then, while there is a "chief AI officer" role that's picking up, there is also a lot of focus on automation. Pittman: I think that a lot of these roles — whether it's chief diversity officer, chief risk officer, chief digital officer — are really about building new competencies that are not widely spread. AdvertisementThe number of companies naming chief transformation officers grew about 140% over the last couple of years.
Persons: Maggie Hulce, Julia Hood, Alicia Pittman, Neil Murray, that's, Kenon Chen, Anant Adya, everybody's, Justina Nixon, Saintil, We've, we've, Borgonovo, Tim Paradis, Nixon, It's, Pittman, Chen, isn't Organizations: Business, Workforce Innovation, Boston Consulting, Clear, Infosys, IBM, Saintil, Mastercard
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Persons: I've, it's, Mara Leighton, you've, There's, It's, I'm, Brooklinen, I'd, haven't Organizations: Business
A way to get around this is to split the overall estate balance equally instead of divvying up individual assets, Snow recommended. You can also liquidate the business, which will convert business assets into cash quickly. AdvertisementSimilar to a family business, these assets might hold a lot of sentimental value but might not be easily passed down. Donating collections can be an effective way to circumvent capital gains and estate taxes. Confront potential disagreements over assets like a house early on, and make sure to provide details on complex assets like a family business.
Persons: , Snow, who's, They'll, Roth, We've Organizations: Service, Business, Cresset
A growing number of wealthy Americans are making plans to leave the country in the run-up to Tuesday's election, with many fearing political and social unrest regardless of who wins, according to immigration attorneys. While talk of moving overseas after an election is common, wealth advisors said this time many of the wealthy are already taking action. Volek said that for the first time, wealthy Americans are far and away the company's largest client base, accounting for 20% of its business, or more than any other nationality. He said the number of Americans making plans to move abroad is up at least 30% over last year. A survey by Arton Capital, which advises the wealthy on immigration programs, found that 53% of American millionaires say they're more likely to leave the U.S. after the election, no matter who wins.
Persons: Robert Frank, We've, Dominic Volek, Volek, David Lesperance, Lesperance, it's Organizations: Henley & Partners, Associates, Arton
Threads, Meta 's rival to Elon Musk's X app, now has nearly 275 million monthly users, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday. The latest numbers indicate Threads is up 175% from a year ago when it reached 100 million users. The app is also up from 200 million monthly actives since Meta's second-quarter report in July. The app is now signing up more than 1 million users per day, Zuckerberg also said on Wednesday. X remains ahead of Threads in terms of users, with research firm Sensor Tower estimating in March that the app had 550 million monthly users.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Elon, Zuckerberg, Musk, Susan Li, We've, Bernstein, they're, Li, Davidson's Luria Organizations: Meta, Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft Locations: Menlo Park , California, U.S, X's U.S
Still, one of the final (and most popular) of her upcoming performances is in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena. The show is sold out, and only resale tickets are available for hopeful attendees, so we've rounded up all the ways to buy Sabrina Carpenter Los Angeles show tickets below. I've also added her Inglewood shows to the list since it's just a 30-minute drive away. If you're hoping to catch her before her tour leaves the US, I've covered the details for how to buy Sabrina Carpenter Los Angeles tickets below. Sabrina Carpenter's Los Angeles tour scheduleSabrina Carpenter will perform in Los Angeles and Inglewood on November 15, 17, and 18.
Persons: Carpenter's, it's, Sabrina, Sabrina Carpenter, I've, Sabrina Carpenter's, she's, Sabrina Carpetnter Organizations: Business Locations: Europe, Los Angeles, Angeles, Inglewood, Sabrina Carpenter's Los Angeles, Dublin, Southern California, CA, California
Some customers think the coffee chain has drifted too far from its core, according to Niccol. He's betting that more personal touches — including bringing back Sharpies to write customer names or messages on cups — will bring customers back to cafes. Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol said the coffee chain plans to buy roughly 200,000 Sharpie markers as part of his plan to take the coffee chain back to its roots. For decades, Starbucks positioned itself as a place to linger, but the company has lost that sheen over the years. Shares of Starbucks have risen roughly 1% this year, trailing the S&P 500's gains of 22%.
Persons: Sharpies, Brian Niccol, Niccol, we've, CNBC's, it's, — CNBC's Jacqueline Corba Organizations: Starbucks, Staples Locations: Manhattan , New York, U.S
LONDON — Block, the payments company owned by tech billionaire Jack Dorsey has launched its corporate card service in the U.K. in a bid to deepen its expansion into the country and take on big incumbents like American Express . In the U.K., Square Card will come up against local banking giants like Lloyds and NatWest . Hussain-Letch highlighted The Vinyl Guys as an example of an early adopter of its corporate card offering. The vehicle branding and signage printing shop based in Stafford used the corporate card as part of a testing phase with domestic U.K. customers. Once an employee is onboarded onto the Square Card program, they can begin using within their own digital wallet apps.
Persons: Jack Dorsey, Samina Hussain, Hussain, Letch, We've, Rachel Reeves, Reeves Organizations: American Express, CNBC, Citigroup, U.K, Lloyds, NatWest, Entrepreneurs, Tax Locations: Britain, North America, U.S, Canada, Stafford
Census data released on October 17 indicates that New York recorded the highest rate of people moving out of all 50 states. Business Insider calculated each state's net moving rate by comparing the number of people who moved into and out of each state per 1,000 people. The states people move out of the mostOf all 50 states, New York ranks last with a net moving rate of -9.23. But because of its larger population and the greater number of movers into the Golden State, California's net migration rate lands right after Louisiana's. North Dakota — which has about 780,000 residents to New York's 20 million — had the highest net migration rate at 17.55.
Persons: , Jackie Nguyen, hadn't, Nguyen, Dan Latu, Sarah Dickerson, we've, Dickerson, We've, Davrick Hayes, " Hayes, Everett Atlas Organizations: Service, Kansas, American Community Survey, , New York, Washington DC, Golden State, Kenan, of Private Enterprise, University of North, Dakota, Carolinas, Getty Images Vermont Locations: New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Kansas City , Missouri, York, , New, Alaska, Louisiana, California, University of North Carolina, New York City, Los Angeles, New, North Dakota, Bismarck , North Dakota, LA, South Carolina . North Carolina, Raleigh , North Carolina, East, South Carolina, Delaware, Boston, Vermont
watch nowLONDON — U.K. bond yields spiked sharply Thursday after the ruling Labour Party unveiled a sweeping package of tax hikes and increased borrowing. Yields had already risen on Wednesday shortly after the budget announcement by Finance Minister Rachel Reeves, which contained plans for £40 billion ($52 billion) worth of tax hikes and committed to substantially higher borrowing in the coming years. Despite the big moves this week, the gilt market is remaining relatively stable compared to September 2022, when the U.K. suffered its so-called "mini-budget crisis." Analysts had said ahead of the October 2024 budget that such bond market volatility was unlikely to repeat itself, largely because the U.K. inflation has dropped sharply since the Truss era. Analysts at Goldman Sachs said Thursday it would "reduce the urgency for sequential cuts in the near term."
Persons: Rachel Reeves, We've, Liz Truss, Truss, Reeves, Goldman Sachs, Morgan, Andrew Sheets, BOE, Sterling Organizations: Labour Party, Labour, ING, Budget, Conservative Party, Bank of England, Goldman, CNBC, U.S Locations: London
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCarvana CEO on Q3 earnings beat: In the last two years we've found a new gear in operationsErnest Garcia, Carvana CEO, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss third-quarter earnings, used car demand, and more.
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Matt Escalante is the new VP of Brach's seasonal division, best known for its candy corn. The company knows its top treat is controversial — but it dominates a nearly $90 million market. AdvertisementIf you've eaten candy corn sometime in the last century, there's a good chance it came from Brach's. The confection giant is best known for cornering the candy corn market, churning out 28 million pounds of the candle-like candy each year and raking in $75 million of an $88.5 million candy corn market in 2022, according to data from the consumer research firm Circana. And while the candy corn market stays booming, the product itself — with its waxy texture, neon coloring, and saccharine aftertaste — is notoriously polarizing.
Persons: Matt Escalante, Escalante, , Brach's, Laffy Organizations: Service, Business, Twitter, Ferrara Candy Company, Street Journal Locations: Brach's, Escalante, Ferrara
The Shell logo is displayed outside a petrol station in Radstock in Somerset, England, on Feb. 17, 2024. British oil giant Shell on Thursday posted a small year-on-year drop in third-quarter profit as a sharp decline in crude prices and lower refining margins were partially offset by higher gas sales. The energy company reported adjusted earnings of $6 billion for the July-September period, beating analyst expectations of $5.3 billion, according to estimates compiled by LSEG. Shell posted adjusted earnings of $6.3 billion in the second quarter and $6.2 billion in the third quarter of 2023. It marks the 12th consecutive quarter that Shell has announced at least $3 billion in buybacks, Sinead Gorman, chief financial officer at Shell, said in a video presentation.
Persons: Shell, Sinead Gorman, Gorman Organizations: LSEG, Shell Locations: Radstock, Somerset, England, buybacks, London
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