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The practical "Round Mini Shoulder Bag," which costs $20, went viral over the last year. It its lawsuit, Uniqlo is demanding damages of around 160 million yen, or $1.1 million. AdvertisementUniqlo Co. has sued rival retailer Shein over a small shoulder bag the Japanese retailer said was an inferior and unlawful copy of its hit product touted as the "Mary Poppins bag." The lawsuit demanded Shein stop selling its product that Uniqlo said looks too much like its Round Mini Shoulder Bag. The Uniqlo bag is praised on TikTok and other social media as roomy but also light and compact.
Persons: Uniqlo, Shein, , Mary Poppins, Julie Andrews Organizations: Service, Court, Roadget, Shein Locations: China, Singapore, Tokyo, Shein Japan, Japan, U.S
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday gave investors his take on which regional banks came out of earnings reports looking the best. It was a tough year for regional banks in 2023 after a series of failures in the spring. The sector started to make a comeback toward the end of 2023, but now many in the group have "gone cold," Cramer said. That's good news for the regional banks here, especially since the economy's holding up just fine." Citizens Financial Group 's earnings were in line with expectations, but its outlook for the rest of the year was more encouraging.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Huntington, Huntington Bancshares Organizations: Federal Reserve, T Bank, Citizens Financial, Management
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday told investors to gear up for a "fast and furious" slew of earnings reports next week that could lead to some profit-taking, including Procter & Gamble , Tesla and Lockheed Martin . Only if we still have plenty of people out there bad-mouthing the market and calling it dangerous and perilous," Cramer said. Tuesday is one of the busiest days of the week, with reports from Procter & Gamble , Verizon , 3M , Johnson & Johnson , RTX , Lockheed Martin , D.R. Cramer predicted Verizon will do well, but Procter & Gamble may not see a blowout quarter, perhaps creating a buying opportunity. He'll be waiting to hear about an increased defense budget from Lockheed Martin and said D.R.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Tesla, Lockheed Martin, Cramer, Johnson, D.R, He'll, Horton, he'll, Williams Organizations: Procter & Gamble, Lockheed, United Airlines, Logitech, Verizon, Johnson, General Electric, Netflix, Procter, Gamble, Abbott Laboratories, Tesla, Lam Research, IBM, Union Pacific, Intel, Sherwin, PayPal, American Express, Norfolk Southern, Federal Reserve Locations: RTX, Horton, Colgate
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Persons: You've, Stanley Black, Decker, Stanley, I've, I'm Organizations: Invesco Mortgage, ON, Depot, Loews, Stanley Black, Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, American Airlines
Bryce Lee, a real-estate agent, competed in Netflix's new reality show despite already being a millionaire. Lee told Business Insider he was unaware of the $250,000 prize when he signed up. Advertisement"The Trust" contestant Bryce Lee faced backlash from his fellow competitors after revealing midway through the season that he was already a millionaire. Lee told Business Insider that he was sought out by the casting team of "The Trust" but was not told about the conditions of the game. Courtesy of NetflixYou didn't reveal you were the secret millionaire until episode four.
Persons: Bryce Lee, Lee, , Brooke Baldwin, they're, doesn't, Jake Chocolous, there's, I've, Julie Theis, Julie, Theis, didn't, that's, Netflix didn't Organizations: Business, Service, Netflix Locations: Washington
It's the end of an era: the pioneering influencer agency Gleam Futures has sunset its talent-management arm, the company confirmed to Business Insider. Ad giant Dentsu Aegis acquired a majority stake in Gleam in 2017 and took over as sole owner in 2020. On the talent side, Gleam Futures had been undergoing changes for some time. In 2023, Gleam Futures managers slowly began an exodus toward other UK talent firms, including InterTalent, Insanity, and HLD, bringing their talent with them. The company's website went from showing a roster of over 60 talent in 2022 to just 20 in late 2023.
Persons: Gleam, Dom Smales, Zoe Sugg, Tanya Burr, Melanie Kentish, Gleam's, Julie Chadwick Organizations: Gleam, Business, Gleam Futures, Studios, Dentsu Locations: Gleam
Julie Theis and Jake Chocholous started to build a romantic rapport in the first several episodes of "The Trust." And in turn, it started to affect the game: In episode three, Julie chooses to vote to eliminate Simone, fearing that Jay is going to vote Jake out. Eventually, Julie chooses to disclose some of that information to Jake, leading the other women to begin to distrust her. Jake and Julie are playing coy about their relationship on InstagramBoth Jake and Julie still follow each other on Instagram ahead of the finale, but they're being coy about the status of their relationship. @jakechocholous/InstagramAnother follower explicitly asked him whether or not he had a relationship with Julie.
Persons: , Julie Theis, Jake Chocholous, Jake, Julie, Simone, Jay, she's, Jake hasn't, coy, Jake nodded Organizations: Service, Business, coy, Netflix, Cosmopolitan
Zapata, a startup spun out of Harvard, uses quantum physics math to train GenAI models with less data. AI models must be regularly fed. AI models also require hefty, energy-consuming GPU chips. Since founding that year, Zapata has 18 patents and patents pending on its AI tech, it says. And quantum tech could be among the alternatives.
Persons: Zapata, Andretti, , Guido Appenzeller, Christopher Savoie, Mario, Michael Andretti's SPAC, it's, GenAI Zapata, OpenAI, hasn't Organizations: Andretti Racing, Service, America, Intel's Data, CNBC, Nvidia, Andretti Global, Andretti, Corp, Zapata, BMW, Computer, Fujitsu, Google, IBM, Meta, Microsoft, Comcast Ventures, Ventures, Bloomberg Locations: Harvard, Zapata, Savoie
Why Lamar Jackson is in a league of his own
  + stars: | 2024-01-19 | by ( Ben Morse | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
He’s had some up-and-down years through injury and offensive woes, but this season Jackson has been back to his best, leading a No. 1 playoff seed and, while the year ended in playoff disappointment, Jackson had delivered one of the best regular seasons ever by an NFL quarterback. Jackson speaks after winning the NFL MVP award at the end of the 2019 season. “To be honest with you, I really didn’t care for other teams, really,” Jackson told reporters during his signing press conference. That’s the accolade that I really want so bad.”And now, with a second NFL MVP almost certainly sewn up, don’t bet again Jackson lifting the Vince Lombardi Trophy on February 11.
Persons: CNN —, LeBron James, Lamar Jackson, Michael Vick, He’s, Jackson, Jackson scrambles, Michael Owens, Jim Rassol, Lance Zierlein, quarterbac Vick, Julie Jacobson, , , “ It’s, LeBron James ’, Reassuringly, Ozzie Newsome, Joe Flacco, Flacco, hadn’t, Tom Brady, David J, Phillip, There’s, ” Jackson, Thearon, Henderson, ’ Jackson, wasn’t, ’ …, Nick Shook, Rob Carr, Jim Gray, don’t, Vince Lombardi Organizations: CNN, NBA, NFL, Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, Boynton Beach High School, Sun Sentinel, Tribune, Service, Louisville Cardinals, Atlantic Coast Conference, Louisville, Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore, Bowl, San Francisco 49ers, Levi's, Getty, AFC, Los Angeles Rams Locations: Florida, Jackson, Baltimore, Maryland
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Artificial intelligence is easily the biggest buzzword for world leaders and corporate bosses diving into big ideas at the World Economic Forum’s glitzy annual meeting in Davos. In a sign of ChatGPT maker OpenAI’s skyrocketing profile, CEO Sam Altman is making his Davos debut to rock star crowds, with his benefactor, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, hot on his heels. Illustrating AI’s geopolitical importance like few other technologies before it, the word was on the lips of world leaders from China to France. Here's a look at the buzz:OPENAI OPENING BIG AT DAVOSPolitical Cartoons View All 253 ImagesThe leadership drama at the AI world's much-ballyhooed chatbot maker followed Altman and Nadella to the swanky Swiss snows. China, one of the world’s centers of AI development, wants to “step up communication and cooperation with all parties” on improving global AI governance, Li said.
Persons: OpenAI’s, Sam Altman, Satya Nadella, Altman, Nadella, , OpenAI, Klaus Schwab quizzed, Li Qiang, , Li, Ursula von der Leyen, Emmanuel Macron, Google's Bard, he's, can’t, Julie Sweet, Arvind Krishna, Yann LeCun, LeCun, ____ Chan, Matt O'Brien Organizations: Davos, DAVOS, Bloomberg, Microsoft, , European, EU, Accenture, AP Locations: DAVOS, Switzerland, Davos, China, France, Swiss, percolated, afterparties, Europe, Britain, Valley, London, Providence , Rhode Island
Cramer's Lightning Round: Micron is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-01-18 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: Electric's, Larry Culp, Genie Energy's Organizations: Barrick, Caterpillar, General, Genie Energy Locations: MARA, bitcoin, China
Jim Cramer names four tailwinds helping stocks rip higher
  + stars: | 2024-01-18 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
The major indexes busted out of a slump on Thursday and CNBC's Jim Cramer pinpointed several unexpected market tailwinds, telling investors to look for this kind of action instead of obsessing over news from the Federal Reserve. "I'd rather look for these unexpected tailwinds that affect individual companies. According to Cramer, the return of Japan as a notable player in mergers and acquisitions is another tailwind. Cramer said activist investor Nelson Peltz's proxy fight to get into Disney 's boardroom could lead to higher value for the company. Above all, Cramer reminded investors not to trade, but to research and identify stocks they believe in for the long term.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Apple, Nelson Organizations: Federal Reserve, of America, Apple, homebuilder MDC Holdings, Nippon, U.S . Steel, Disney Locations: Japan
How Will A.I. Change My Vacation This Year?
  + stars: | 2024-01-18 | by ( Julie Weed | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
It is hard to believe that it has only been about a year since travelers started dabbling in ChatGPT-created itineraries. is like a teenage intern,” said Chad Burt, co-owner of the travel adviser network Outside Agents, “better, smarter, faster than you, but you need to lead them.”The expanding use of A.I. could influence how we book online, what happens when flights are canceled or delayed, and even how much we pay for tickets. For example, it could improve automatic rebooking onto new flights when customers miss connections or weather snarls runways. At United Airlines, for example, smarter software can offer rebooking options and issue food and lodging vouchers when a flight is canceled, rather than just rebooking a flight.
Persons: , Chad Burt, , Oren Etzioni, Gilbert Ott Organizations: University of Washington, United Airlines Locations: Point.me
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday warned that soaring shipping costs due to troubles in the Red Sea won't help the U.S. tamp down inflation, telling investors they shouldn't bank on a lot of rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. "If the last few years have taught us anything, it's that supply disruptions are the bane of the Fed's fight against inflation," he said. In recent weeks, Yemen-based Houthis have attacked ships traveling through the Red Sea, one of the most important global shipping routes. As a result, many major shipping companies are sending their vessels on lengthy and expensive detours, causing freight prices to skyrocket. And with hotter-than-expected figures for December's consumer price index and retail sales, Cramer argued inflation could already be on the rise.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, freight's, Cramer, they're Organizations: Federal Reserve, FedEx, Canadian, Canadian Pacific Kansas City Locations: Yemen, Canadian Pacific Kansas
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday explained what the Securities and Exchange Committee's decision to approve spot bitcoin exchange-traded products in the U.S. means for investors. Cramer said he's not necessarily against investing in Bitcoin, but warned investors to know the risks before buying. "I'm taking a page from Jamie Dimon here — this is a caveat emptor situation," he said, referring to the JPMorgan CEO and Bitcoin skeptic. ETPs include several investment vehicles, such as exchange-traded funds and exchange-traded notes. SEC Chair Gary Gensler has spoken out against crypto in the past and the agency disapproved more than 20 filings for spot Bitcoin ETPs from 2018-2023.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, he's, Jamie Dimon, Gary Gensler, I'm, Bitcoin's, that's Organizations: Securities, Exchange, JPMorgan, SEC Locations: U.S, Bitcoin
Cramer lists his major themes for the market in 2024
  + stars: | 2024-01-17 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday reviewed what he thinks will be major themes on the market in 2024, including strength in the health-care sector due to weight loss drugs and success for mergers and acquisitions. With the major indexes declining on Wednesday, Cramer thought it would be helpful to tell investors what broader market themes they can reference on down days. And if you understand the themes behind them, you won't get shaken out by a bad tape—you'll use it to your advantage," Cramer said. He wondered whether other stocks would join the ranks of the "Magnificent Seven," but conceded that any contenders will be involved with artificial intelligence. "I'll have a lot more themes as the year goes on, because I'm not constrained by the calendar," he said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Tesla, Elon Musk's, Becton Dickinson, Eli Lilly, I'm Organizations: Abbott Labs Locations: China
TOKYO (AP) — Uniqlo Co. has sued rival retailer Shein over a small shoulder bag the Japanese retailer said was an inferior and unlawful copy of its hit product touted as the “Mary Poppins bag.”The lawsuit demanded Shein stop selling its product that Uniqlo said looks too much like its Round Mini Shoulder Bag. The Uniqlo bag is praised on TikTok and other social media as roomy but also light and compact. Shein, founded in China but now based in Singapore, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The lawsuit was filed in Tokyo District Court on Dec. 28 by Tokyo-based Fast Retailing Co., which operates Uniqlo stores. Uniqlo, which has nearly 2,500 stores in 26 global markets, is behind hit affordable casual clothing like HeatTech thermal underwear.
Persons: , Mary Poppins, Shein, Julie Andrews, Uniqlo, Yuri Kageyama Organizations: TOKYO, Court, Roadget, Shein Locations: China, Singapore, Tokyo, Shein Japan, Japan, U.S
Cramer's Lighting Round: 'Hold on to' BioNTech
  + stars: | 2024-01-16 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: Becton Dickinson, let's, Stephane Bancel, Lockheed Martin, Barry Sternlicht Organizations: Pan, Lockheed, Starwood, Starwood Property Locations: Moderna
Jim Cramer says the market is ready for a pullback
  + stars: | 2024-01-16 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday said the market's ready for a pullback because many stocks, including tech companies touting artificial intelligence initiatives, have climbed too quickly without a solid basis for doing so. "While I'm not a bear, we have way too many stocks that have gone parabolic, meaning they're straight up, and they're going straight up on nothing," Cramer said. While he said he's not rooting for the downfall of the "Magnificent Seven" tech stocks, they need to "rest up" unless new legitimate information crops up to propel them forward. According to Cramer, health-care stocks are also starting to see some reversals after the hype last week at the JPMorgan conference. Although Cramer said he likes many of these health-care companies, he said their stocks should come down before investors think about buying.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Christopher Waller Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Federal, JPMorgan
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday told investors there's a buying opportunity in online sports betting company DraftKings as it experiences a pullback during NFL playoff season. "Now that DraftKings has pulled back a bit from its highs over the past month-and-a-half, and after we saw the incredible public interest in the first weekend of the NFL playoffs, I'm feeling like you're getting a great buying opportunity in this stock," Cramer said. Cramer explained his bull thesis for DraftKings, starting by saying the company has the most market share in the sector. Cramer noted that DraftKings has been growing despite not being able to do business in California and Texas where sports betting is illegal. This stock also tends to do well during the NFL post-season, Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, DraftKings, Cramer, Uber Organizations: NFL, DraftKings, Super Bowl, Mad Money Locations: California, Texas
President Joe Biden's reelection effort says it received over $97 million in contributions during the fourth quarter of 2023. As a result, Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' political operation entered a pivotal year with $117 million cash in their campaign war chest. The amount represents the sum total of four entities: Biden's campaign, his two joint fundraising committees and the Democratic National Committee. Former President Donald Trump, Biden's likely rival in the race for president, had not announced how much he raised throughout the last quarter. In the fourth quarter of 2019, Trump and the Republican National Committee reported a combined haul of $125 million, significantly more than Biden's $97 million figure.
Persons: Joe Biden, Joe Biden's, Biden, Kamala Harris, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Joe, Harris, Donald Trump Organizations: National Association of Counties Legislative Conference, Washington , D.C, Democratic National Committee, NBC, Biden, Trump, Republican National Committee Locations: Washington ,
“Conditions right now in Orchard Park, where the game would have started moments ago,” she wrote early Sunday afternoon. Sub-zero wind chills will grip much of the country, plunging to 50 degrees below zero in Montana and the Dakotas. Other parts of the country could see temperatures drop 25 to 40 degrees below normal, from the Rockies to the Ohio Valley. Even places like Florida won’t be spared from turbulent weather, with forecasts predicting showers and thunderstorms from Monday into Tuesday. The utility said it was watching a second weather pattern that could bring high winds and freezing rain on Tuesday.
Persons: Donald Trump, ‘ Darling, Kathy Hochul, , diehard, Logan Eschrich, ___ Weber, Russ Bynum, Nathan Ellgren, Philip Marcelo, Nick Perry, Julie Walker, Bobby Caina Calvan Organizations: NFL, National Weather Service, Northern Rockies, Pittsburgh Steelers, . Buffalo Bills NFL, New York Gov, Bills, South Dakota Department of Public Safety, Rockies, Portland General Electric, Omaha Public Power District, Buffalo Niagara International, Associated Press Locations: PORTLAND, Iowa, Kansas, Northwest, Buffalo , New York, Buffalo, Orchard Park, New York, Lake Erie, Snow, Montana, Ohio, Texas, Southern Plains and Southern, Florida, Oregon, Portland, Michigan , New York , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, In Nebraska, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, Tacoma, Los Angeles, Savannah , Georgia, Des Moines , Iowa, Long Island , New York, Meredith , New Hampshire, New York City
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Brutally cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills stayed put across much of the U.S. Monday, promising the coldest temperatures ever for Iowa's presidential nominating contest, holding up travelers, and testing the mettle of NFL fans in Buffalo for a playoff game that was delayed a day by wind-whipped snow. Saco, Montana, dropped to minus 51 F (minus 26 C). Subzero lows reached as far south as Kansas, Missouri, Illinois and parts of Indiana, Taylor said. The person killed — the fifth death nationwide attributed to the Arctic cold — was among four snowmobilers attempting to cross U.S. Highway 40 in the Strawberry Reservoir area. Ice jam warnings were issued in Wyoming and Montana, where the bitter cold could cause rivers and streams to lock up with ice and overflow their banks.
Persons: , Zack Taylor, Taylor, Crews, shovelers, Bob Isaacs, Buffalo, , Monday, Julie Walker, John Wawrow, Matthew Brown, Jack Dura Organizations: U.S, NFL, National Weather Service, Buffalo Bills, South Buffalo, Presidential, Republican, Utah, Patrol, Authorities, Washington, D.C, Associated Press Locations: BUFFALO, N.Y, Buffalo, College Park , Maryland, Montana . Saco , Montana, Kansas , Missouri , Illinois, Indiana, Highmark, Orchard Park , New York, Lake Erie, Hamburg, Angola, West Seneca, Blasdell, South, Iowa, United States, Utah, Salt Lake City, Colorado, East, Vail , Colorado, Jackson County, Wyoming, Montana, New York City, Billings , Montana, Bismarck , North Dakota
Since the Biden campaign's launch, nearly 1 million supporters have made more than 2.3 million contributions, and 97% of all its fourth-quarter 2023 donations were under $200, with the average contribution totaling $41.88, it announced. Biden's campaign said December was his strongest fundraising month to date, exceeding a record it said was previously set in November. That helped last year's final quarter outpace the period from July through September, when Biden and his party reported raising $71-plus million. The campaign said the president has held 110 fundraisers since launching, including 39 in last year's fourth quarter alone. Even with so much travel focused on fundraising, however, Biden campaign officials had tried to manage expectations.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, , ” Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Donald Trump, Trump, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, James Taylor, Steven Spielberg, Barbra Streisand, wasn't, Barack Obama, Trump’s Organizations: WASHINGTON, Democratic National Committee, Republican, Democratic, GOP, Trump, U.S, United, Florida Gov, Biden, DNC, Republican National Committee Locations: Pennsylvania, Iowa, Boston, California, Los Angeles
What Kind of Driver Will Your Kid Be? This Test Can Tell.
  + stars: | 2024-01-13 | by ( Julie Jargon | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
It’s a nervous parent’s dream: finding out your children’s risk of a driving accident before they get behind the wheel of a car. Many of us might think we can predict what kind of drivers our kids will be, but it’s impossible to know whether teens will brake too hard or steer straight when they finally are able to drive. Insurance companies have apps to track teen driving, but that information only comes after they’re on the road.
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