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Now, VCs say many digital health startups are cutting their valuations to live another day. As of mid-November, PitchBook data shows 327 digital health startups that grabbed funding in 2021 but haven't raised since. Not even the AI boom, which has brought back-to-back fundraises for hot healthcare startups like Abridge, can make up for the discrepancy. "There are more digital health companies that are selling assets, selling people, or whatever they can," said Greg Yap, a partner at Menlo Ventures. AdvertisementVCs told BI they're pushing the next generation of healthcare startups for better discipline in balancing growth with profits.
Persons: haven't, Greg Yap, Doba Parushev, CareFirst, Parushev, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Alyssa Jaffee, she's, that's, Ruth, Alison Greenberg, Healthworx's Parushev, Forward's, Rob Price, Axios, LetsGetChecked, Galym, Yap, cofounders Umar Afridi, Sid Viswanathan, VCs Organizations: Healthcare, Business, Menlo Ventures, Healthworx Ventures, Getty, Ruth Health, Carta, Optum Ventures, Lightspeed Ventures Partners, Omada, Walgreens, Walmart Locations: Forward's San Francisco
A view of the exterior of the China International Exhibition Center (Shunyi Hall), venue for the second China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), on November 26, 2024 in Beijing, China. American business leaders are in China this week for meetings with officials and a high-profile supply chain expo as trade threats from a second Donald Trump presidency mount. Among them is Apple CEO Tim Cook, who will be in attendance for the second annual 'China International Supply Chain Expo,' which kicked off Tuesday. Ahead of the expo, the CEO met with Chinese Premier Li Qiang alongside other top executives from global companies, the American Chamber of Commerce in China said in a social media post. Organized by the China International Exhibition Center Group, the second CISCE expo will focus on key supply chains, such as advanced manufacturing, green and digital technology as well as supply chain services.
Persons: Donald Trump, Tim Cook, We're, Cook, Premier Li Qiang Organizations: China International Exhibition, China, Chain, Apple, China International, Premier, American Chamber of Commerce, CNBC, Corning, Rio Tinto, Lenovo, China International Exhibition Center Locations: Beijing, China, American, Rio
Hong Kong’s top court ruled on Tuesday to uphold inheritance and public housing benefits for same-sex married couples, a decision that supporters hailed as an important step toward expanding gay rights in the territory. Hong Kong does not recognize same-sex marriage, but the rulings brought an end to two protracted legal battles involving couples who married overseas. Nick Infinger, who married his husband in Canada, sued Hong Kong’s Housing Authority in 2018 after their joint application for public housing was denied. Mr. Ng died in 2020, and lower courts subsequently ruled in his favor. His husband, Henry Li, contested the Hong Kong government’s efforts to appeal those rulings.
Persons: Hong, Nick Infinger, Edgar Ng, Ng, Henry Li Organizations: Hong, Housing Authority Locations: Hong Kong, Canada, Britain
AdvertisementNvidia CEO Jensen Huang uses AI chatbots for learning by questioning their reasoning. Companies like Google and Khan Academy are developing AI tools for educational purposes. Advertisement"I use my AI," he said, "and I torture my AI to teach me." Huang's form of "torture" involves asking the AI a question and then five follow-up queries. AdvertisementWhile Huang's preferred learning process is drilling chatbots with questions, companies are developing more specialized tools for teaching users.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Jensen, Huang's, OpenAI's GPT, Sal Khan Organizations: Google, Khan Academy, Hong Kong University, Nvidia, TED
Five decades ago, Peter Cancro was your average 14-year-old wrapping sandwiches after school at his local eatery, Mike's Subs. Today, he's the billionaire CEO of Jersey Mike's Subs — but he still gets his hands dirty every now and then. At age 17, the New Jersey native had worked at Mike's Subs for a few years when he discovered the owner was looking to sell. He still slices deli meats and gets face-time with employees "every time I'm in a store," he said at the conference. The ability to be personable is a green-flag trait that good bosses tend to share, workplace culture expert Bonnie Low-Kramen told CNBC Make It last year.
Persons: Peter Cancro, Cancro, Peter, Rod Smith, Bonnie Low, Kramen, It's Organizations: Subs, Blackstone, Jersey, Conference, Bloomberg, CNBC, Workers, Gallup Locations: Jersey, U.S, New York, Jersey Shore, New Jersey
AdvertisementFormula 1 and General Motors announced that Cadillac will join the sport as its 11th team in 2026. The team, led by the US' most successful F1 driver, Mario Andretti, had been pushing to join the sport for several years. Andretti said on X that he will be involved in the Cadillac team but not in its day-to-day operations. Three races are now held in the country every year: the Miami Grand Prix, the United States Grand Prix in Austin, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The previous TV record in the US was 2.6 million viewers, which was set in 2022 for the inaugural Miami Grand Prix.
Persons: Andretti, Mario Andretti, Biden, Trump, Greg Maffei, Logan Sargeant, Williams Organizations: General Motors, Cadillac, Grands Prix, Miami, Andretti, GM, Business, Liberty Media, Miami Grand Prix, United States, Prix, Las Vegas Locations: Michigan, Colorado, Austin
Donald Trump ran on the promise of steep government budget cuts, and some industry experts believe money flowing toward HUD could be on the chopping block. The housing agency provides rental assistance for low-income households, administers mortgage insurance to prospective homeowners and enforces fair housing law. During Trump’s first term, his office repeatedly sought to make steep cuts to HUD’s budget, though they never passed Congress. If Trump successfully implements budget cuts “there will be longer waiting lists for housing vouchers. Liz Osborn, the vice president of policy at Enterprise Community Partners, a nonprofit focused on home access and affordability, said that HUD budget cuts in Trump’s second term aren’t a guarantee, though.
Persons: Scott Turner, Donald Trump, , Bob Greenstein, Turner, Ben Carson, Trump’s, Carl Harris, ” Harris, Bob Broeksmit, Broeksmit, Trump, Ginnie Mae, ” Broeksmit, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, that’s, Howard Husock, Biden, ” Husock, Husock, Liz Osborn, , ” Osborn, ” Turner, ” Trump, JPMorgan Chase Organizations: CNN, Department of Housing, Urban Development, Brookings Institution, NFL, National Association of Home Builders, HUD, Mortgage Bankers Association, Federal Housing Administration, “ Department, Government, American Enterprise Institute, Enterprise Community Partners, White, Economic, Scott’s, Urban Institute, JPMorgan Locations: America, Trump’s
CNN —Can the green shoots of clean energy break through the “brown blockade”? Those huge current and planned investments in new manufacturing plants may represent the sole opportunity to preserve any elements of Biden’s blueprint for growing the domestic clean energy industry. Republican districts are slated to receive an equally large share of another $435 billion in clean energy projects that have been announced but not yet built, the analysis found. The US reliance on the fossil fuels driving climate change has been declining for years, but only at a modest pace. Yet interrupting that transition by repealing the federal policies benefiting clean energy remains a dangerous gamble.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden’s, Biden –, , Lori Lodes, , I’ve, Trump’s, Tammy Baldwin, John Fetterman, Kamala Harris, Chris Wright, , Lee Zeldin, Elizabeth Conley, , Jason Walsh, ” Lodes, Robert McNally, George W, Bush, McNally, Walsh, ” Walsh, Joseph Shapiro, Shapiro, EVs, Ben King, King, ” King, ” Shapiro Organizations: CNN, GOP, Republican, Climate Power, Trump, federal Energy Information Administration, Senate, Electoral College, Energy Information Administration, Democratic, Biden, ExxonMobil, Environmental Protection Agency, , Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Rosendin, Houston Chronicle, Power, BlueGreen Alliance, Republicans, Hyundai, Bloomberg, Getty, University of California Locations: America, United States, Wyoming , Louisiana, North Dakota, West Virginia, Alaska , Montana , Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Ohio, Indiana , Michigan, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, New York, Virginia, Maryland, Washington , Oregon, California, West Virginia , Montana and Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Michigan, – Michigan, Washington, Liverpool , Texas, Georgia, Ellabell , Georgia, Berkeley
Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Tuesday: Wells Fargo upgrades Eastman Chemical to overweight from equal weight Wells Fargo says the chemical company is "attractive." HSBC downgrades Goldman Sachs & Morgan Stanley to hold from buy HSBC said the risk/reward is a less attractive. KeyBanc reiterates Nvidia as overweight The firm says it sees "limited competitive risks" for Nvidia shares. Wells Fargo reiterates Starbucks as overweight Wells raised its price target on the stock to $115 per share from $110. Redburn Atlantic Equities reiterates Amazon as buy The firm raised its price target on the stock to $235 per share from $225.
Persons: Wells Fargo, HSBC downgrades Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Baird, Bernstein, KeyBanc, it's bullish, TD Cowen, Pinterest, Cowen, Wells, Guggenheim, Michael Kors, UAL Organizations: Eastman Chemical, UBS, HSBC, Royal Caribbean, Nvidia, Bank of America, Citi, Chevron, ExxonMobil, SPX, JV, China, Guggenheim, Capri Holdings, Barclays, Apple, and Department of Justice, Google, DoJ, UBS reinstates United, Alaska Airlines, Amazon Web Services, Anheuser, Busch InBev, GAP Locations: Caribbean, China, Delta, DAL
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
Auditing experts told BI the available evidence suggests a failure of internal accounting controls. Following the news that Macy's discovered a sizable error in its financial records, auditing experts told Business Insider that the company must now explain how its controls broke down. Without more details, the accounting experts who spoke to BI said it is hard to understand exactly what happened. AdvertisementThe pressure will now be on Macy's auditor, KPMG, to show that it is appropriately scrutinizing Macy's accounting practices and controls, McKenna said. "I wouldn't be surprised if you'll see a material weakness in internal controls because something is not working here," McKenna said.
Persons: Macy's, Jerry Maginnis, Maginnis, Michelle Leder, Francine McKenna, McKenna Organizations: Rowan University, KPMG, BI, Sarbanes, Oxley
The Wall Street firm set its 2025 S & P 500 target at 6,666, which implies an 11% upside from current levels. .SPX YTD mountain S & P 500 In particular, BofA said it is bullish on financials, discretionary, materials, real estate and utilities. The firm expects bank stocks to benefit from a return in merger and acquisition activities as well as optimism around deregulation under a Donald Trump administration. Deutsche Bank sees the S & P 500 hitting 7,000 in 2025 on the back of rising risk appetite. Goldman also projected an 11% S & P 500 return for next year.
Persons: Savita Subramanian, BofA, Donald Trump, Goldman Organizations: of America, BofA Securities, Wall, Deutsche Bank, UBS
The Dick's Sporting Goods logo is displayed on the floor of a store on September 04, 2024 in Daly City, California. Dick's Sporting Goods raised its full-year guidance on Tuesday after what CEO Lauren Hobart called an "excellent" back-to-school shopping season and better-than-expected comparable sales for its third quarter. The sporting goods giant is now expecting fiscal 2024 same-store sales to grow between 3.6% and 4.2%, up from a previous range of 2.5% to 3.5%. Dick's said the strong quarter led it to also raise its full-year sales and earnings guidance. It's now expecting full-year earnings per share to be between $13.65 and $13.95, ahead of previous guidance of $13.55 to $13.90.
Persons: Lauren Hobart, Hobart, StreetAccount, Dick's, It's Organizations: Dick's Sporting Goods, LSEG Locations: Daly City , California
Biden Cuts Intel’s Chip Award
  + stars: | 2024-11-26 | by ( Ana Swanson | Tripp Mickle | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The Biden administration said Tuesday that it would award up to $7.86 billion in direct funding to Intel, with the U.S. chip giant set to receive at least $1 billion of that money before the end of the year. The money is a reduction from Intel’s preliminary award of $8.5 billion, which President Biden announced during a visit to the company’s Arizona plant in March. The Commerce Department said it had reduced Intel’s grant because the chip maker, the biggest recipient of money under the CHIPS Act, also received a $3 billion contract to make semiconductors domestically for the military. But the Commerce Department also detailed in a project document that Intel, which is under financial pressure because of a sales slump, had extended timelines for some projects beyond a 2030 government deadline. It also reduced the estimated jobs it would create in Ohio, where it will require 3,500 fewer employees than the 10,000 it previously estimated, the Commerce Department said.
Persons: Biden Organizations: Intel, Commerce Department Locations: U.S, Arizona, United States, Ohio
Stefani Reynolds | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. This time, it's revved up by Trump's Treasury secretary pick — Scott Bessent. "I would recommend that tariffs be layered in gradually," Bessent told CNBC earlier this month before his nomination. Small-cap stocks performed even better, probably because Bessent has expressed support for Trump's economic agenda, which would benefit smaller, domestically oriented companies.
Persons: SPX, Scott Bessent, Stefani Reynolds, it's, — Scott Bessent, Bessent, , Russell, Quincy Krosby, Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Key, Bloomberg, Getty, CNBC, Group, Trump, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Treasury, LPL Locations: Washington , DC, U.S
Cairo, Egypt Reuters —Three bodies were recovered on Tuesday morning from a tourist boat which capsized off Egypt’s Red Sea coast, and rescue teams were still searching for 13 missing people, the Red Sea provincial governor, Amr Hanafi, told Reuters. The boat, the Sea Story, capsized on Monday near the Sataya Reef, carrying 31 tourists and 13 crew on a multi-day diving trip. Sixteen passengers were believed to have been trapped inside, according to a Red Sea Governorate statement on Monday. The boat, owned by an Egyptian national, was 34 meters long and had received a one-year safety certificate from the Maritime Safety Authority. The Red Sea, renowned for its coral reefs and marine life, is a major hub for Egypt’s tourism industry, which plays a critical role in the country’s economy.
Persons: Amr Hanafi, Hanafi Organizations: Egypt Reuters, Red, Reuters, Maritime Safety Authority, Ports Authority Locations: Cairo, Egypt, Marsa Alam, Egyptian
AdvertisementDonald Trump said he would impose 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican exports to the US. The US is a big buyer of products from Canada and Mexico, particularly in the energy and auto sectors. Canadian energy exports to the US were worth $128 billion last year. Mexico worth $379 billion worth of exports to the US in the first nine months of this year, with Canadian exports topping $309 billion, the data shows. AdvertisementWilbur Ross, who served as Commerce Secretary in Trump's first administration, told CBC earlier this month he didn't expect the incoming president to tax Canadian energy imports.
Persons: Donald Trump, Nigel Green, Wilbur Ross, Ross, Tesla, Elon, BYD, Trump Organizations: US, Canadian, deVere, Energy, CBC, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Elon Musk's, Street, Machinery, . Locations: Canada, Mexico, China, Europe, Asia, . Canada
Gavin Newsom plans to revive California's EV rebate if Trump ends the federal tax credit. Tesla sales in California, the US's largest EV market, have recently declined even as overall EV sales in the state have grown. Elon Musk, who has expressed support for ending the federal tax credit, said in an X post it was "insane" for the California proposal exclude Tesla. The federal electric vehicle tax credit, which was passed as part of the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, provides a $7,500 tax credit to some EV buyers. The Tesla CEO said on an earnings call in July that ending the federal tax credit might actually benefit the company.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Tesla, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Newsom, Trump, He's, Musk, Graham Rapier, Organizations: Trump, California Gov, Trump Administration, Reduction Fund, Bloomberg News, Business, Car Dealers, EV, Hyundai, BMW, Biden, Department of Government Locations: California, Trump's
She said the Miss Universe brand didn't need to evolve because "we already got the best here." "We have blond and blue eyes, so we're coming to the ultimate evolution already," the CEO said when a reporter asked how she planned to evolve Miss Universe. "Maybe that's just her perspective; maybe that's how she felt about the evolution of Miss Universe." Raul Rocha and Anne Jakrajutatip with Miss Universe 2024 Victoria Kjær Theilvig following her crowning. Adetshina's own journey to the Miss Universe stage was tumultuous .
Persons: Anne Jakrajutatip, Victoria Kjaer, Chidimma Adetshina, Jakrajutatip's, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, Adetshina —, I'm, Raul Rocha, Kjær Theilvig, Hector Vivas, Donald Trump Jr, Trump, Jakrajutatip, Adetshina, Miss, there's Organizations: Miss, WE, Miss Universe, Trump Jr, BI, Jakrajutatip, Miss Nigeria Chidimma Adetshina Locations: Miss Nigeria, Africa, South Africa, Nigeria
And it underscores frustrations with a tariff exclusion process launched during the first Trump administration that is often described as murky and messy. It’s not clear how or when those higher China tariffs will take effect – nor whether businesses will again have the opportunity to apply for exclusions. But what is clear is that the USTR’s tariff exclusion process during the first Trump administration raised significant concerns in Corporate America. The Trump transition did not provide details on what a tariff exclusion process will look like in the new administration. The researchers did not study tariff exclusions under the Biden administration.
Persons: Bobby Djavaheri, Djavaheri, ” Djavaheri, , Tom Madrecki, General Mills, Molson, Donald Trump, It’s, Trump, Brian Hughes, Vance, ” Hughes, USTR, , ” Relatedly, Jesus Salas, ” Salas, Salas, , “ It’s, Biden, Sam Michel, Michel, Veljko Fotak, hasn’t, ” Fotak, David French, ” Madrecki, “ We’re Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump, United States Trade Representative, Consumer Brands Association, Molson Coors, Corporate America, Lawmakers, CNN, Commerce, Companies, Republican, Financial, Democratic, Lehigh University, SUNY Buffalo, Biden, National Retail Federation Locations: New York, China, Trump
Beijing has a powerful tool for responding to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s threatened new tariffs on Chinese goods: It could start a currency war, a step that poses formidable risks for China as well as the United States. Letting China’s currency, the renminbi, lose value against the dollar would be a tried and true answer to tariffs. A cheaper renminbi would make Chinese exports less expensive for overseas buyers, mitigating the harm to China’s competitiveness from Mr. Trump’s tariffs. A strategic devaluation of China’s currency, which is tightly controlled by the country’s central bank, could allow Beijing to supercharge its powerful export machine. China is poised for further gains, as its banks step up lending to build new factories.
Persons: Donald J, Trump’s, Trump Locations: Beijing, China, United States, Canada, Mexico
Courtesy of Chloé Skye WeiserLater, the Covid lockdowns added more difficulty to the mix. By attending a mix of events, some geared to internationals and others to Danes, I've found community, felt a sense of belonging, and grown as a person. Courtesy of Chloé Skye WeiserConnecting with visitors gives me the opportunity to practice my Danish. Courtesy of Chloé Skye WeiserThis sense of camaraderie serves as a bridge to further conversation. Courtesy of Chloé Skye WeiserWe celebrate each other's performances and sometimes meet outside of karaoke to practice duets.
Persons: It's, Danes, I've, Skye Weiser, I'm, Rikke, She's, Rikke's, Bouldering, Pernille Organizations: Palestine, Danes, Cafe, Denmark, Ungdomshuset Odense, Ungdomshuset Locations: Denmark, Czechia, Czech, Odense, Danish, Funen, New York, Israel, Cafe Odense, Skye Weiser, Ungdomshuset Odense
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAnalyst: Trump's tariffs could lead to a double-digit increase of apparel prices in the U.S.Dana Telsey of Telsey Advisory Group explains the potential implications of Trump's proposed tariffs on consumer prices and margin challenges for retailers.
Persons: Dana Telsey Organizations: Telsey Locations: U.S
John Tinniswood: World’s oldest man dies aged 112
  + stars: | 2024-11-26 | by ( Jack Guy | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
CNN —John Tinniswood, the world’s oldest man, has died at the age of 112. Born August 26, 1912, Tinniswood had held the record for the world’s oldest living man since April 2024, following the death of 114-year-old Juan Vicente Pérez of Venezuela. “You either live long or you live short, and you can’t do much about it,” he told GWR earlier this year. According to GWR, the oldest man ever was Jiroemon Kimura of Japan. This year has also seen the death of the world’s oldest person.
Persons: John Tinniswood, Tinniswood, , , Juan Vicente Pérez, you’ve, Susan, “ John, Jiroemon Kimura, Japan, Maria Branyas Morera, Jeanne Louise Calment . Organizations: CNN, Guinness World Records, GWR Locations: Southport , England, Venezuela
Donald Trump left the White House nearly four years ago. Given his self-confidence, I suspect he is now thinking: “What could be so different? What I saw and heard exposed me to three giant, shifting tectonic plates that will have profound implications for the new administration. The most significant geopolitical eventIn just the last two months, the Israeli military has inflicted a defeat on Iran that approaches its 1967 Six Day War defeat of Egypt, Syria and Jordan. Let’s review:Over the past few decades, Iran built a formidable threat network that seemed to put Israel into an octopuslike grip.
Persons: Donald Trump, I’ve, Israel Organizations: White House, United Locations: Tel Aviv, United Arab Emirates, London, Iran, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon
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