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What are zombie companies? Japan's "zombie" problem has been around for a long time, said William Pesek, author of the book "Japanization: What the World Can Learn from Japan's Lost Decades." Raising the borrowing cost will put these zombie companies at risk of bankruptcy and bailouts, which could have a broader impact on the economy if there are job losses. "But the aid program has led to an increase in the number of 'zombie' companies that would otherwise have been unable to continue operating," the report added. Japan's stock markets have also been testing new highs since 2023, and higher interest rates could halt the bull run.
Persons: Adam Pretty, William Pesek, we've, Pesek, CNBC's Martin Soong, Warren Buffett's, Warren Buffett, Kazuo Ueda, Ueda Organizations: Getty, Bank of Japan, Tide, Asia Times, Japan Times, CNBC, Nikkei Locations: TOKYO, JAPAN, Roppongi Hills, Tokyo, Japan, Asia
The big storyCareer makersInflection AI, Maven, Forage, The GrandWhich startup would you recommend a friend or family member should work at? That was the prompt for Business Insider's VC and startups team as it compiled a list of early-stage companies to bet your career on . The list doesn't have specific parameters, Leena Rao, the deputy editor of BI's VC and startups team, told me. With so much money pouring into AI startups, founders' attention will naturally be drawn to the tech when thinking about their next project. Meanwhile, the volatility among startups comes at a time of broader instability for the tech industry.
Persons: , Elon Musk, Taylor Swift, Leena Rao, Maven, Alyssa Powell, Ben Bergman, there's, Moody's, Paul Tudor Jones, We've, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, OpenAI, Samantha Stokes, Andrea Chronopoulos, Bob Iger, Lachlan Murdoch, David Zaslav, Dan DeFrancesco, Hallam Bullock, Jordan Parker Erb, George Glover Organizations: Business, Service, Business Insider's, Big Tech, Meta, Flagstar Bank, Facebook, YouTube, Google, BI, ESPN, Warner Bros, Fox, Walt Disney Company Locations: NYCB, New York, London
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. "We are noticing a shift, but we are also driving it," Lego Chief Product and Marketing Officer Julia Goldin told Business Insider of the "kidult" trend. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Lego will be putting further efforts around its botanical range around key occasions in 2024, Goldin said. In October, Pharrell Williams biopic, "Piece by Piece," will be released to movie theaters, which will be told using Lego animation.
Persons: , Julia Goldin, Goldin, Lego, McLaren, Ayrton Senna, Pharrell Williams, Lego Goldin Organizations: Service, Business, Lego, Petronas, BMW, Mercedes
Read previewOn Monday, Chinese real-estate giant Evergrande was ordered by a Hong Kong court to liquidate after two years in a debt crisis. The court has appointed Alvarez and Marsal as liquidator to manage the company, Evergrande said in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. So, protecting Evergrande's offshore investors probably isn't in Beijing's favor, because it could spur further speculation in the market, Møller added. Offshore creditors are owed $25 billion, the Hong Kong court document showed, per CNN. This is because liquidators appointed by Hong Kong's courts are unlikely to have much power over Evergrande's mainland assets, Hong added.
Persons: , Evergrande, Alvarez, Marsal, Emil Møller, Møller, there's, Xi Jinping's, Fern Wang, Wang, Hao Hong, liquidators, Hong, Siu Shawn Organizations: Service, Business, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Steno Research, Lombard, KT Capital Group, CNN, Grow Investment, China Evergrande Group, Reuters, Century Business Herald, Hengda Real Locations: Hong Kong, Beijing, China, Denmark, Beijing's, homebuyers, Swiss, People's Republic of China, Hengda
Boeing’s reputation is taking a hit, survey shows
  + stars: | 2024-01-30 | by ( Monica Pitrelli | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
A report by the market research company shows net trust dropped 12 percentage points among U.S. adults from December 2023 to January 2024. Net trust represents the share of people who say they trust a brand minus those who say they don’t. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwardsBoeing has not yet replied to CNBC’s request for comment. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwardsAmericans typically show greater net trust in its homegrown Boeing brand than in the European-based Airbus, its largest competitor. “Expect Boeing’s net trust metrics to tick down a bit more, especially as the brand’s name remains in the headlines, but not to the extent that we saw in March 2019,” she said.
Persons: Joanna Piacenza, , Max, Stanley Deal, Organizations: Morning, Boeing, Max, Alaska Airlines, United Airlines, Lion, Ethiopian Airlines, Airbus Locations: Piacenza, Alaska
The order by the Hong Kong High Court also is not a remedy for the crisis of confidence haunting China’s financial markets. Markets in both Hong Kong and Shanghai fell Tuesday while share prices of property developers sank. State-owned Chinese banks and other domestic entities own most of the debt owed by Chinese property developers. David Goodman, director of the University of Sydney’s China Studies Center, said he thinks China’s property debt burdens are unlikely to precipitate a major financial crisis. “The fact of the matter is that the Chinese financial system is not as open or as marketized (as in the United States),” he said.
Persons: Brock Silvers, haven't, Silver, , Seng, David Goodman, , Soo Organizations: Evergrande, Hong Kong High, Kaiyuan, , Sunac China Holdings, F Properties, Shanghai, Swiss Re Institute, Swiss, University of Sydney’s China Studies Center Locations: BANGKOK, Hong Kong, China, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, United States, U.S, Singapore
New York CNN —Birkenstock sandals might be as pricey as ever, and the folksy footwear are as popular with shoppers as ever, too. Despite strong sales, the company gave a cautious outlook for 2024, saying it expects “modest headwind to impact margins.”Birkenstock shares dipped nearly 8.5% on the news Thursday. “They have really strong profitability that was really eating them during their IPO and post IPO. “Overall the brand remains healthy with strong sales growth in the fourth quarter and encouraging first-quarter trends so far. “The comfort of these sandals coincided with the casual comfort dressing trend that was already in play pre-pandemic and accelerated through it.
Persons: , Abigail Gilmartin, Gilmartin, , TikTok, Beth Goldstein, Birkenstocks, Birkenstock, ” Goldstein Organizations: New, New York CNN, Bloomberg Intelligence, CNN, Locations: New York
Why EVs don’t go as far in the freezing cold
  + stars: | 2024-01-16 | by ( Peter Valdes-Dapena | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
CNN —With temperatures bottoming out across the country, electric vehicle drivers are probably noticing their driving range plummeting. Tests by the consumer advocacy group Consumer Reports showed that EV driving range dropped by about 25% in highway cruising, on average, in sub-freezing weather, compared to days with warmer outside temperatures. There are two main reasons for the drop in driving range, or how far the car can go before recharging: The battery, and the driver. That means driving range is reduced. “If you’re in cold weather, it’s actually going to activate the thermal management to heat up that battery,” he said.
Persons: Andy Garberson, , Organizations: CNN, Consumer, EV
The Israel-Hamas war is affecting travel across the Middle East and beyond. Canceling plans a continent awayYet, the war's effect on travelers extends far beyond the Middle East, according to a survey from Morning Consult. Respondents said these plans included visits to the Middle East (12%) and North Africa (7%), as well as Western Europe (14%), according to the survey. Cancelations were high for domestic trips because most Americans travel within the 50 states, thus "there are simply more trips on the table to disrupt," the report stated. Some 52% of respondents with knowledge of the war said they viewed traveling to the Middle East as "very unsafe," compared to 29% of those who had not heard about it.
Persons: Saudi Arabia —, , Olivier Ponti, Cancelations, Ponti Organizations: Middle East, United, United Arab Emirates, U.S . State Department, U.S, Department of State, Travel, Consular Affairs Locations: Israel, Saudi Arabia, United Arab, Morocco, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, North Africa, Western Europe, United States, Cyprus, Lebanon, Kuwait, Malaysia, Colombia, Oman, South Africa, United Kingdom, Poland, Denmark
Many of these immigrants said they never expected to grow old in the city and, after years of saying “I’m leaving tomorrow,” are simply not prepared for that reality when it comes. Some are still chasing the American dream long after their prime working years. Older immigrants have largely propelled the rapid growth of the city’s 65-and-up population to 1.4 million, according to a census analysis by Social Explorer, a data research company. In 2022, there were 713,000 older immigrants, a 57 percent increase from 2010. During that same period, the number of U.S.-born older residents rose 25 percent to 678,000.
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A little over two years after selling adtech company Flashtalking to Mediaocean for $500 million , John Nardone is on the hunt for his next big adtech exit, he confirmed to Business Insider. Private equity firm GTCR is poised to be the financial sponsor on such a deal. Nardone intends to become CEO of the roll-up company and expects to bring on his own management team. Days before the agreement closed, "Vista swooped in and stole the deal," Nardone said. Before Flashtalking, Nardone sold the adtech company [x+1] to fellow adtech firm Rocket Fuel for around $230 million , and he helped take the digital marketing and research company Modem Media public.
Persons: John Nardone, Mediaocean, GTCR, Nardone, Innovid, — Innovid, Stephen Master, GTCR's Organizations: Business, Vista Equity Partners, Media Locations: Mediaocean,
Adventure travel company Intrepid Travel's new "Not Hot" list is out — spotlighting overlooked travel spots around the world. The 2024 list calls attention to two destinations in Asia, two in Europe and one in Central America. Source: Intrepid TravelUnlike Italy's tourist-saturated Positano, travelers visiting Corsica can "enjoy a more authentic, tranquil, and immersive experience ... without the overwhelming crowds," according to a press release by Intrepid Travel. Intrepid Travel recommends Panama for those who wish to "immerse themselves in local traditions, folklore, and contemporary arts ... that differs from the more European-centric cultural landscape," the press release stated. Source: Intrepid Travel
Persons: Matt Berna, Nick Lim, Lim, Gonzalo Azumendi, Emberá, David C Tomlinson Organizations: Intrepid, Americas, Intrepid Travel, CNBC Travel, UNESCO, Heritage, Euromonitor International, Japan National Tourism Organization, Korea Tourism Organization, The Travel Corporation, CNBC, Trip.com, La Amistad, Bank, Getty Locations: Asia, Europe, Central America, Corsica Corsica, France, Corsica, Seoul Tokyo, Singapore, Seoul, Korea, Intrepid Travel Tokyo, Tokyo, Panama Panama, Central American, Costa Rica, Colombia, Panama, Panama Viejo, Casco, Darien, La, Guna, Corfu Greece, Santorini, Mykonos, Kefalonia, Corfu, Greece, Split, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Borneo Borneo, Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Kalimantan, Indonesian, Sarawak, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysian, Indonesian's Kalimantan
One holding company exec said for the first time in years, their clients' YouTube spending hasn't increased this year. Execs also cited suitability of YouTube content as an ongoing factor in their spending allocations. YouTube TV , launched in 2017, provides linear and on-demand programming, and parent Alphabet has called it a bright spot for subscriber growth. YouTube also pitches TV advertisers on YouTube Select, which lets advertisers run ads on the top 5% of its most popular programming. And last year, YouTube reached a deal to make NFL's Sunday Ticket games an add-on for YouTube TV subscribers.
Persons: Max, Execs, Adalytics, Dan Salmon, Brian Albert, Albert, Nielsen, it's, we're, execs, Brian Wieser, Wieser Organizations: YouTube, Business, Disney, Paramount, Amazon, Prime, Google, Hollywood, New, Research, US, Netflix, Hulu, Sunday Ticket, Nielsen . Ad, YouTube's Locations: Madison, Wall
The typical Swiftie is spending $1,300 to go to the Eras Tour but might make under $50,000. And if there's one thing that Taylor Swift fans were ready to do this year, it was flashing their dollars at the singer. Additionally, while Swift fans skew female, 48% of those Swift fans are male. What's more, even as many Swift fans are spending thousands on the Eras Tour, most are not high-earners. And Briggs noted that TikTok has been a big driver of the culture of the Eras Tour, from friendship bracelets to showing off outfits.
Persons: Taylor Swift, , Archer, Ellyn Briggs, they're, Jaime Toplin, Swift, Briggs, Toplin, TikTok Organizations: Democratic, Service, Swift, Morning, Washington Post, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
OpenAI's interim CEO Emmett Shear praised Sam Altman's dealmaking skills in a podcast interview. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementSam Altman, the ex-CEO of OpenAI who got ousted from the company, is more than just the face of ChatGPT. He's also known for his business superpower as a savvy dealmaker, at least according to Emmett Shear, now interim CEO of OpenAI. "Sam Altman is really good at raising money," Shear said on the podcast.
Persons: Emmett Shear, Sam Altman's, Shear, OpenAI CEO's, Altman, , Sam Altman, OpenAI, He's, Twitch, Logan Bartlett, Sam, Bartlett, Altman's, Y, Kevin Bacon, Peter Thiel, Rahul Vohra, Sundar Pichai, Lachy Groom Organizations: Microsoft, Service, Sprint, Verizon, Financial Times, Google Locations: Helion, Silicon Valley
Brent crude futures climb over 2% to gain $2
  + stars: | 2023-11-20 | by ( Erwin Seba | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Brent crude futures were up $2.00 to $82.61 a barrel by 9:39 a.m. CDT (1539 GMT). Oil prices have dropped by almost 20% since late September while prompt inter-month spreads for Brent and WTI slipped into contango last week. "If additional cuts are agreed, a short-term price boost is expected, but its longer-term price impact seems dubious as enforcement and adherence will be the salient issue." Investors are also keeping an eye on Russian crude oil trade after Washington imposed sanctions on three ships that have sent Sokol crude to India. The number of oil and gas rigs operated by U.S. companies rose last week, the first gain in three weeks, energy services business Baker Hughes said on Friday.
Persons: Leonhard Foeger, WTI, Tamas Varga, Sokol, Baker Hughes, Erwin Seba, Paul Carsten, Florence Tan, Emily Chow, David Goodman, Ed Osmond Organizations: REUTERS, Brent, . West Texas, Reuters, of, Petroleum, Moscow, IIR Energy, Thomson Locations: Vienna, Austria, HOUSTON, Russia, Brent, Washington, India, U.S, East, Gaza, Houston
Oil prices have dropped by almost 20% since late September while prompt inter-month spreads for Brent and WTI slipped into contango last week. "In light of last week's obliteration of oil bulls, some kind of response was forthcoming from the (OPEC) producer group," said Tamas Varga of oil broker PVM. Investors are also keeping an eye on Russian crude oil trade after Washington imposed sanctions on three ships that have sent Sokol crude to India. U.S. energy companies last week added oil and gas rigs for the first time in three weeks, energy services business Baker Hughes said on Friday. The oil and gas rig count serves as an early indicator of future output.
Persons: Leonhard Foeger, Brent, WTI, Tamas Varga, Sokol, Baker Hughes, Paul Carsten, Florence Tan, Emily Chow, David Goodman Organizations: REUTERS, . West Texas, Reuters, of, Petroleum, Moscow, IIR Energy, Thomson Locations: Vienna, Austria, Israel, Russia, Brent, Washington, India, U.S, East, Gaza, London
The past few days have been chaotic for the AI industry, with technology experts weighing what this could mean for the nascent sector and some of its key players. But Altman's move could simply be a case of "damage control" for Microsoft, according to Richard Windsor, founder of digital research company Radio Free Mobile. Microsoft began investing in OpenAI as early as 2019, initially with around $1 billion. "A large amount of that value is tied up in the founders and in the engineers that are inside the company," Windsor said. Meanwhile, other tech experts have been backing Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's swift move to hire Altman in-house.
Persons: Sam Altman, Mira Murati, OpenAI, Emmett Shear, Altman, Greg Brockman, Richard Windsor, Bing, Windsor, Satya Nadella's Organizations: Twitch, Microsoft, Radio Free Mobile Locations: OpenAI
Consumers are handing over their credit cards to pay for merchandise, podcasts, livestream access, and other products sold by creators, according to a November report from educational platform Teachable that analyzed how online audiences engaged with influencers. Among Gen Zers, 50% said their desire to support their favorite creators is why they purchase products or services advertised. The relationship between creators and their followers has strengthened in the past few years, heavily impacting the influence online personalities wield over people's purchasing decisions. YouTube's short-form shopping videos are growing in popularity, and TikTok has similarly been incentivizing creators to use its new shopping platform in the hopes of capturing their massive online audiences. Here are five key takeaways from Teachable's 2023 study on how creators connect with audiences:
Persons: Gen Zers, CreatorIQ, TikTok, Olivia Owens, Owens Organizations: Business, Social
SustainabilityAnd this year, many beauty sets include full-size products instead of tiny miniatures. The larger sizes make sense, “especially if you want the consumer to use a product enough so that they want to purchase it again,” said Anna Keller, a senior global beauty and personal care analyst at the market research company Mintel. Selfridges’s 2023 version was released on Sept. 22; six weeks later, the store reported, it had sold 80 percent more calendars than during the same time period in 2022. Still, for some consumers, “they feel very expected at this point,” Ms. Keller said. Strategically, she added, it’s better for brands, “to think of Advent calendars as more of a mini-sampling experience,” so they can “really tie into that idea of small, highly giftable products that either you can gift yourself or share with other people.”
Persons: , Anna Keller, , — it’s, Ms, Kendall, Keller
Morgan Stanley downgrades Freyr Battery to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said the battery maker faces "significant challenges." Barclays upgrades Fortrea to overweight from equal weight Barclays said in its upgrade of the health contract research company that it sees improved bookings. Barclays upgrades Mosaic and Nutrien to overweight from underweight Barclays upgraded several potash and aggriculture companies and said a compelling entry point. " Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on shares of Tesla . Barclays reiterates Disney as equal weight Barclays said it's having trouble finding upside for Disney shares.
Persons: Wells, Needham, Docebo, Morgan Stanley downgrades Freyr, Morgan Stanley, FREY, Andrew Stanleick, Bernstein, Redburn, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, it's, Baird, Kraft Heinz, Miguel Patricio, " Roth, Marvell, Roth, Tesla, laggards, Evercore, TD Cowen, Cowen, We've Organizations: Microsoft, TAM, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, UBS, Barclays, Mosaic, NTR, ICL, OW, UW, JPMorgan, Apple, Nvidia, Aspen Technology, Kraft, Marvell Technology, Devices, Tesla, Adobe, Disney Locations: BeautyHealth, U.S
Nov 1 (Reuters) - IQVIA Holdings (IQV.N) cut its full-year profit forecast on Wednesday, citing weakness in demand for its analytics and medical technology solutions along with the impact of a stronger U.S. dollar. Thermo Fisher signaled that the demand slump from biotech clients for its contract research services could extend into the next year due to rising interest rates and a persistent funding crunch. On an adjusted basis, IQVIA reported a profit of $2.49 per share for the third quarter, topping estimates of $2.44 per share. The company now expects full-year adjusted profit to be between $10.16 and $10.23 per share, compared with its prior per-share forecast of $10.26 to $10.56. IQVIA now expects 2023 revenue between $14.89 billion and $14.92 billion, compared with its previous forecast of $15.05 billion to $15.18 billion.
Persons: IQVIA, Fisher, Christy Santhosh, Shweta Agarwal Organizations: IQVIA Holdings, Danaher Corp, Thomson Locations: Durham , North Carolina, Bengaluru
As some US companies cut back on their dependence on China, Apple could be hardest hit, says Steve Jobs' biographer. Walter Isaacson told "Squawk Box" that "it'll be hardest" for Apple to decrease reliance on China. AdvertisementAdvertisementAs more US companies are trying to cut back on relying on China for business, Apple could be the one hardest hit if economic tensions continue to escalate. "Most companies are trying to decrease their dependence on China, but it'll be the hardest for Apple to do that." More than 95% of iPhones, Macs, AirPods, and iPads are made in China, according to the Financial Times.
Persons: Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson, Tim Cook, , Elon Musk, CNBC's, Apple, Isaacson, it'll, we've, Wang Wentao, Terry Gou Organizations: Apple, Service, Tesla, Bloomberg, Counterpoint Research, YouTube, Wall Street, Financial Times Locations: China, Beijing, Chengdu, Taiwan
An overwhelming majority of the world's biggest-spending advertisers have stopped advertising on X following Elon Musk's acquisition of the company, according to new data provided exclusively to Insider by the marketing consultancy Ebiquity. The number of Ebiquity clients advertising on X has steadily declined ever since, the data shows. The company drew its X data from its digital media solutions unit, through which it gathers digital media investment data from agencies and platforms. In the same interview she cited Visa, Nissan, and AT&T as among the "1,500" brands that had resumed spending on X. "We would welcome an official follow-up with supporting data in a time where trust and transparency are of critical importance," said Schreurs.
Persons: Ruben Schreurs, Ebiquity Ebiquity, Linda Yaccarino, Ebiquity's Schreurs, Schreurs Organizations: Elon, Twitter, Google, Walmart, Vodafone, General Motors, Ebiquity, Nissan, Amazon, Unilever, Coca, IBM, Bloomberg, Media, Visa
OpenAI rival Anthropic revamped its constitution around AI safety using public input. Users of its AI chatbot, Claude, want it to admit flaws, and avoid racist or sexist responses. The new guardrails follow months of concerns from tech and government leaders around AI safety. The updates to Anthropic's constitution follow months of concern around AI safety, including from some technology leaders. Read the full version of Anthropic's new AI constitution here.
Persons: Anthropic, Claude, , Dario Amodei, Sam Bankman, Fried, didn't, Elon Musk, Nadella, Sam Altman, Sundar Pichai, Tim Cook, Anthropic's Amodei Organizations: Service, Amazon, Intelligence, Microsoft, Google, Apple, White Locations: OpenAI, San Francisco, Washington
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