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YouTube is adding a "gifting" feature for vertical livestreams that allows users to purchase digital gifts for streamers, similar to a feature that fuels livestream sales on TikTok. Related Video TikTok could be banned in US after House voteTikTok's LIVE Gifts feature operates similarly. Livestream e-commerce in the United States is expected to grow to $68 billion by 2026, according to Statista, a data research firm. AdvertisementGoogle is also looking to expand its own shopping feature. YouTube Shopping allows creators to make "collections" of products that viewers can purchase.
Persons: TikTok, ByteDance Organizations: YouTube, Google, Forbes Locations: China, TikTok, United States, livestreams, Culver City , California, Indonesia
Inside Microsoft's struggles with Copilot
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( Ashley Stewart | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +23 min
In September 2023, Microsoft's famously soft-spoken CEO, Satya Nadella, unveiled the company's flagship AI product, Copilot, with sweeping fanfare. Some of Microsoft's own employees and executives are privately concerned that Copilot won't be able to deliver on its ambitions. Copilot's struggles have created an opening for Microsoft's rivals, some of whom have seized on the opportunity to promote their own agendas. "Now, when Joe Blow logs into an account and kicks off Copilot, they can see everything," said one Microsoft employee familiar with customer complaints. As complaints and questions over Copilot mount, so does the pressure to justify Microsoft's unprecedented level of spending on AI.
Persons: Microsoft's, Satya Nadella, Gartner, Copilot, it'll, Copilot's, Marc Benioff, Benioff, Goldman Sachs, Marc Andreessen, Andreessen Horowitz, Ethan Miller, Jared Spataro, Spataro, , Joe Blow, Joe, Nadella, Gary Marcus, Marcus, Wile, Coyote, Brontë, Judson Althoff, Jason Zander, Zander, We've, OpenAI, Tasos Katopodis, Steve Jobs Organizations: Microsoft, Venture, Getty, Goldman, BI, Fortune, Excel, Lumen Technologies, Honeywell, Gartner, Wall Street, Initiative, Department of Homeland Security, Employees, San Francisco, Software, Apple, Jobs Locations: Microsoft's, Copilot, New York City
The tactic, known as "tax-loss harvesting," involves selling losing brokerage account assets to claim a loss. "Tax-loss harvesting is a tried and true strategy to lower investors' tax bills," said certified financial planner David Flores Wilson, managing partner at Sincerus Advisory in New York. "Investors can benefit substantially over time" by tax-loss harvesting consistently throughout the year, Wilson said. What to know about the wash sale ruleTax-loss harvesting can be simple when you're eager to offload a losing asset. How exchange-traded funds can helpWhile the wash sale rule is a challenge, exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, can help investors avoid trouble with the IRS, experts say.
Persons: David Flores Wilson, Wilson, George Gagliardi, Gagliardi Locations: New York, Lexington , Massachusetts
Applied Materials — Shares tumbled more than 8% after the semiconductor equipment manufacturer offered weak revenue guidance for the current quarter. Applied Materials said it forecasts $7.15 billion in the first fiscal quarter, under the estimate of $7.224 billion from analysts polled by LSEG. Berkshire Hathaway bought more than 1.2 million shares, making the investment worth around $550 million at the end of September. Ulta Beauty – Shares slipped 5% after Berkshire Hathaway revealed in a regulatory filing that it had nearly dissolved its position in the beauty retailer, selling around 97% of its shares. Ulta was a new bet for Berkshire, which had just bought the stock in the second quarter.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump's, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Ulta, Palantir, Jesse Pound, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh Organizations: Materials, LSEG, Moderna, Department of Health, Human Services, Corp, , Berkshire, Pool Corp, Nasdaq, New York Stock Exchange Locations: China, Domino's
Alibaba said net income rose 58% year-on-year to 43.9 billion Chinese yuan ($6.07 billion) in the company's quarter ending Sept. 30, on the back of the performance of its equity investments. This compared with a LSEG outlook of 25.83 billion yuan. Revenue, meanwhile, came in at 236.5 billion yuan, 5% higher year-on-year but below an analyst forecast of 238.9 billion yuan, according to LSEG data. Investors are closely watching the performance of Alibaba's main business units, Taobao and Tmall Group, which reported a 1% annual uptick in revenue to 98.99 billion yuan in the September quarter. The e-commerce giant's overseas online shopping businesses, such as Lazada and Aliexpress, meanwhile posted a 29% year-on-year hike in sales to 31.67 billion yuan.
Persons: Alibaba, Organizations: Tmall, ING Locations: York, London, Beijing
Club holdings Alphabet and Amazon found themselves on the fault line. Battleground tech GOOGL YTD mountain Alphabet (GOOGL) year-to-date performance Third Point, the hedge fund run by Dan Loeb, sold its entire nearly $333 million position in Alphabet last quarter. Third Point trimmed its Amazon holdings by nearly 28%. A fund's holdings may very well have changed by the time the previous quarters' filings are revealed. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Wall, Dan Loeb, David Tepper, Seth Klarman, Philippe Laffont's Coatue, Bill Ackman's Pershing, Daniel Sundheim, Coatue, Donald Trump's, Eli Lilly, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Jim Cramer, Sebastien Bozon Organizations: Management, Group, D1, Amazon, Big Tech, Nasdaq, Health, D1 Capital, GE Healthcare, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, AFP, Getty Locations: 13Fs, Danaher
Lunar samples from the Chang'e-6 mission could help explain differences between the near and far side of the moon. Li and his team studied 108 basalt fragments contained in two small samples of the lunar far side soil. Future Chang’e-6 sample researchThe Chang'e-6 probe's return capsule, which contained lunar samples from the moon's far side, is shown on June 25 after landing in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Xinhua/ShutterstockThese initial analyses of the lunar soil samples raise questions that will take more time and the study of additional samples to address, Neal said. The space agency declined to comment on the studies but said it is coordinating with US researchers who applied for access to Chang’e-5 lunar samples.
Persons: NASA’s, Russia’s Luna, Clive Neal, China’s Chang’e, ” Neal, , Richard W, Carlson, ” Carlson, Qiu, Li, Neal, Bill Nelson, CNSA Organizations: CNN, NASA, Arizona State University, University of Notre Dame, Chang’e, Carnegie Institution, Planets Laboratory, State Key Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Sciences ’, of Geology, Geophysics, Mongolia Autonomous, Xinhua, China National Space Administration, Apollo, FBI, ” NASA Locations: China, Washington , DC, Xinhua, Mongolia, Mongolia Autonomous Region
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTencent opening its ecosystem will help transaction volume growth: AnalystJulia Pan of UOB Kay Hian says a landmark cooperation between WeChat Pay and other e-commerce sites will help boost Tencent's transaction volumes, boding well for the tech giant's fintech business down the road.
Persons: Julia Pan, UOB Kay Hian Organizations: WeChat
Alma Cooper always dreamed of competing at Miss USA. Alma Cooper competing at the Miss USA 2024 pageant. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images"Pageants were like the Super Bowl in my household," Cooper told Business Insider after she won the Miss USA title in August. When Cooper decided to compete at Miss Michigan Teen USA, she followed her mother's example. Cooper bought her dress for Miss Michigan Teen USA 2016 on Facebook Marketplace.
Persons: Alma Cooper, Alberto E, Rodriguez, Cooper, Auntie Anne's Organizations: Miss USA, Miss, Miss America, Miss Michigan Teen USA, Miss Michigan Teen, Facebook
Global pharma stocks — Shares of several vaccine makers declined after President-elect Donald Trump selected prominent vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary on Thursday. Shares of Moderna and Pfizer slipped nearly 9% and 5%, respectively. Ulta slipped nearly 3% after Berkshire Hathaway revealed in a regulatory filing that it had sold around 97% of its shares, nearly dissolving its position in the beauty retailer. Berkshire had just bought the stock in the second quarter, making Ulta a relatively new bet. However, the company beat expectations on both lines in the fourth fiscal quarter and issued positive guidance for adjusted earnings per share.
Persons: Donald Trump, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Eli Lilly, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Ulta, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim, Lisa Han Organizations: Global pharma, Moderna, Pfizer, GSK, Novo Nordisk, Nasdaq, Securities and Exchange Commission, Super, New York Stock Exchange, Corp, Berkshire, Pool Corp, AST, Materials, LSEG Locations: China, Domino's, Berkshire
New York CNN —McDonald’s is spending $100 million on marketing and to help franchises most heavily affected by a recent E. coli outbreak that has sickened more than 100 people and damaged sales. In a memo sent to employees and obtained by CNN, McDonald’s is spending $35 million on marketing, which includes a value deal focused on its chicken nuggets, plus $65 million directed toward franchisees that have lost business in states where the outbreak happened. Visits and sales took a nosedive in October after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration said that fresh slivered onions served on the Quarter Pounders were the likely source of an E. coli outbreak. More than 100 people got sick across 14 states and several lawsuits have been filed against the chain. McDonald’s has said recent tests showed no E. coli in its food, and in the memo noted its Quarter Pounder burgers topped with slivered onions are now back on menus nationwide.
Persons: New York CNN —, McDonald’s, , Michael Gonda, Tariq Hassan, Chris Kempczinski Organizations: New, New York CNN, CNN, Centers for Disease Control, Food and Drug Administration Locations: New York, North America
If this year's closures are any indication — and if the economy worsens — they won't be alone. 2025 is still more than a month away, but it's already shaping up to be another rocky year for retail. Analysts at UBS project the total number of US retail closures could reach 45,000 over the next five years. For one thing, even healthy retailers like Walmart and Target periodically review and trim their store fleets in the normal course of business. In any event, the year hasn't even begun, but nearly 1,500 retail closures are slated — already roughly half the amount BI has tracked for full-year totals in recent years.
Persons: , Topping, Shane O'Kelly, Donald Trump's Organizations: Parts, Walgreens, UBS, Coresight Research, Walmart, Target, Blockbuster
In both of the past two quarters, Home Depot's revenue would have fallen year over year if SRS' sales were excluded. Melissa Repko | CNBCA jolt to the businessFor Home Depot, the expansion into the pro business comes at a challenging time. With housing turnover near its lowest in decades, the pro business has also felt pressure. Grom said Home Depot's growing pro business is what helps to attract investors and set it apart from its main competitor, Lowe's . The SRS deal and the focus on pro does not mean Home Depot is abandoning efforts to jolt the rest of its business.
Persons: Melissa Repko, Ted Decker, Decker, Dan Tinker, Joe Feldman, Chuck Grom, Gordon Haskett, Group's Feldman, it's, Grom, Tinker Organizations: Texas Pool Supply, CNBC, Depot, Home Depot, Telsey Advisory, Home, Federal Reserve, Lowe's Locations: Texas, CNBC PLANO , Texas, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles, U.S
CNN —If you are someone who doesn’t want to even think about Christmas until after Thanksgiving, apologies in advance. Here’s how that factors into what to watch this weekend. “An Almost Christmas Story”"An Almost Christmas Story." “Cross”Aldis Hodge as Alex Cross in "Cross." Task Force Commander who partners with a bounty hunter in order to save Christmas.
Persons: we’ve, Mariah Carey, Luna, Aldis Hodge, Alex Cross, Keri Anderson, James Paterson’s Alex Cross, Hodge, Adam ”, Charithra Chandran, Yerin Ha, Jessica Barden, Emma Canning, Paul Atreides, Timothée Chalamet, “ Landman, Billy Bob Thornton, Tommy Norris, Emerson Miller, Taylor Sheridan, Oscar, Thornton, Sheridan, , ‘ I’m, ’ ” Thornton, Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, Karen Neal, Dwayne “, ” Johnson Organizations: CNN, York City’s Rockefeller, Disney, Paramount, CBS, Amazon, Task Locations: New York City, West Texas
The Labubu and Pop Mart phenomenonLabubu dolls at the opening of a Pop Mart store in Bangkok. AdvertisementIn a statement to BI, a representative from Pop Mart said that Labubu has gained a strong global fan base. Advertisement"There's a bit of a 'FOMO' feeling," said Sim, 31, who owns around six Labubu toys. She has around 17 Labubu toys and said she spent over $10,000 on them. Once, she even camped outside a Pop Mart store for the latest drop.
Persons: , Grace Lee, Lee, , Joey Khong, Khong, Bangkok . Sun Weitong, Lung, it's restocked, Tony Lee, Mart doesn't, Taobao, Erin Liam, Lisa, Juda, Kanaprach, Gen Zers, They're, Labubu, It's, Sim Pei Yi, Sim, Ana Gonzales, she's, Gonzales, Tracy Hsu, Lisa —, Hsu Organizations: Service, Getty, Business, Pop, Pop Mart, Daxue Consulting, Southeast, Insight, Singapore, Mart Locations: Asia, Bangkok . Sun, Xinhua, Hong Kong, Beijing, Singapore, Pop, Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, China, Philippines, New Jersey, California, Canada
Increasing your physical activity levels could extend your life by several years, a new study has found. skynesher/E+/Getty ImagesMany studies have examined the connections between physical activity and longevity. The activity levels in that study were measured with accelerometers — wearable activity-tracking devices. Total activity levels in the lowest quartile were equivalent to walking for 49 minutes at roughly 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) per hour daily. Total activity levels in the second-, third- and fourth-highest quartiles were equivalent to 78, 105 and 160 minutes, respectively.
Persons: , , Lennert Veerman, Veerman, ” Veerman, Andrew Freeman, wasn’t, Freeman, hasn’t, Peter Katzmarzyk, Katzmarzyk wasn’t, ” Katzmarzyk Organizations: CNN’s, CNN, British, of Sports Medicine, School of Medicine, Dentistry, Griffith University, National Health, National Center for Health Statistics, Jewish Health, Louisiana State, Pennington Biomedical Research, World Health Organization Locations: USA, Australia, Denver, United States, Europe
Given the sheer volume of enemy drones, helicopters have joined the counter-drone fight. In Ukraine and Israel, helicopters of all kinds are hunting down drones. In Ukraine, a huge country compared to Israel, helicopters are a means to shield its airspace against large drone salvos. Advertisement"Given the Russian Shaheds' slow and low flight pattern, rotary aircraft can easily chase and destroy them," Borsari said. Modifications of this kind could make helicopters more effective drone hunters in the future, supplementing other ground- and air-based systems.
Persons: , It's, Israel's, it's, Nicholas Heras, Samuel Bendett, Federico Borsari, Borsari, Paul Iddon Organizations: Service, Iran, New Lines Institute, Center for Naval, Center for, Helicopters, Royal Navy Wildcat Locations: Ukraine, Israel, Washington ,, Ukrainian, Lebanon, Syria
SKIP AHEAD How we picked the best travel tech essentials | The best travel tech gadgets on Amazon | Why trust NBC Select? As you consider travel gadgets, it’s important to evaluate their size and weight, especially if you have limited space in your carry-on or suitcase. Convenience : Whether you’re taking a car, plane, train or bus, the best travel tech gadgets provide convenience when you’re on the road, ensuring you’re comfortable and prepared for common travel issues. : Whether you’re taking a car, plane, train or bus, the best travel tech gadgets provide convenience when you’re on the road, ensuring you’re comfortable and prepared for common travel issues. The best travel tech gadgets on AmazonUsing the guidance of travel experts, I sorted through hundreds of popular travel tech gadgets on Amazon.
Persons: Tom Marchant, Marchant, , you’re, it’s, You’ll, Anker PowerCore, there’s, trimmer, TikTok Organizations: NBC, Fyy, Tile Network, Apple, AAA, Apple Watch, Bluetooth, AA, Facebook, Twitter
If we could give the Apple AirTag an award, we would. The Apple AirTag is also on sale for its lowest price ever. A single Apple AirTag usually retails for $29 but is currently 34% off, bringing the price down to $19. The beauty of the Apple AirTag is how adaptable it can be. You can currently get the Apple AirTag on sale for $19, which is its lowest price ever.
Persons: It’s, , Rabinowitz, you’re, , Pamela Holt, I’ve, TikTok Organizations: Apple, Giftable, NBC, Solo, Facebook, Twitter Locations: Japan
He also increased his stake in JD.com by 8.2 million shares, or 33,490%, and PDD Holdings by roughly 2.28 million shares, or 741%. Laffont also created new positions in iShares China Large-Cap ETF and KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF . Laffont also made a couple of significant increases to the fund's holdings in Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk . Facebook parent Meta still remains the fund's largest holding, while Amazon, Microsoft and Nvidia remain in the fund's top 10. The filing also showed increased bets on Eaton Corporation, a name closely tied to the artificial intelligence-related energy infrastructure boom, as well as Constellation Energy and NextEra Energy .
Persons: Philippe Laffont's Coatue, Julian Robertson, Laffont, Donald Trump's, Xi Jinping, Eli Lilly Organizations: Philippe Laffont's Coatue Management, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Tiger Management, PDD Holdings, KraneShares CSI China Internet, Novo Nordisk, Novo Nordisk's ADRs, Broadcom, Microsoft, Nvidia, chipmakers Qualcomm, Devices, Taiwan Semiconductor, Facebook, Amazon, Eaton Corporation, Constellation Energy, NextEra Energy Locations: Alibaba, JD.com, iShares China, China, Novo, chipmakers
Hedge fund billionaire David Tepper's bet on China involved increasing his exposure to the leading e-commerce companies in the world's second-largest economy, according to the latest securities filing. Tepper's Appaloosa Management more than doubled its position in Temu parent PDD Holdings in the third quarter, according to the hedge fund's quarterly filing. Between Alibaba , PDD and JD.com , Appaloosa held roughly $2 billion of Chinese e-commerce stocks at the end of September. The quarterly hedge fund filing released Thursday showed only positions in U.S.-traded equities, including American depositary receipts, and some derivatives. PDD 6M mountain Chinese stocks like PDD Holdings have been volatile in recent months.
Persons: David Tepper's, Tepper, Stocks, Donald Trump's Organizations: Management, PDD Holdings, CNBC, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Wynn Resorts, iShares FTSE, iShares FTSE China ETF, Vistra Corp, NRG Energy, Amazon, Microsoft, UPS, Boeing, U.S . PDD Holdings, National Football League's Carolina Panthers Locations: China, PDD, Alibaba, iShares FTSE China, Lyft, U.S
Tesla stands to benefit from any removal of consumer tax credits on electric vehicle purchases. AdvertisementElon Musk supports a Trump plan to end tax credits of up to $7,500 for electric vehicle purchases. On Thursday, Reuters reported that Trump plans to end the EV tax credit, with support from Tesla representatives. In October, the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, an industry group representing Ford, GM, Honda, Toyota, and others, urged Congress to keep the tax credits. While Musk supports cutting the EV tax credit, reports of its potential demise appear to have spooked investors.
Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk, EVs, , Elon, Musk, Trump, Kelley, Dan Ives, Joe Biden's, It's, Vaibhav Taneja, Benjamin Zhang Organizations: Service, US, Reuters, Ford, Tesla, Republican, BMW, Honda, Hyundai, Alliance for Automotive Innovation, GM, Toyota, Politico Locations: Detroit, Mexico
How to prevent diabetes, according to a doctor
  + stars: | 2024-11-14 | by ( Katia Hetter | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
What steps can people take to prevent diabetes? Another risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes is the third form of diabetes, which is gestational diabetes. It usually goes away after the birth of the child, but having gestational diabetes increases the risk of the woman later developing type 2 diabetes as well as the risk of the child developing type 2 diabetes. miodrag ignjatovic/E+/Getty ImagesCNN: What steps can people take to prevent developing diabetes? Wen: Here’s how to prevent the most common form of diabetes, type 2 diabetes.
Persons: CNN —, , Leana Wen, Wen, don’t, miodrag ignjatovic, it’s, We’ve Organizations: CNN, Diabetes, George Washington University, US Centers for Disease Control, Pacific Islanders, CDC Locations: United States, American, Americans
As he has done several times before, Einhorn pointed a finger at passive, index investors: "The passive people, they don't care what the value is." "I view the markets as fundamentally broken," Einhorn said back in February on Barry Ritholtz's "Masters in Business" podcast. "You have these companies, and all they do is they manage these expectations, right?," Einhorn told Picker. This is causing great pain to value investors like Einhorn, many of whom have seen cash flee their funds. Another reason for long-term underperformance by active managers: They are competing against other active managers who have very little competitive edge against each other.
Persons: David Einhorn, Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn, Leslie Picker, Einhorn, It's, Picker, Barry Ritholtz's, Rob Arnott, Arnott, there's, doesn't, RAFI, you'd, I'm Organizations: Greenlight Capital, CNBC Delivering Alpha Investor, Alpha, CNH, Interactive, Cornell grad, Research Affiliates, P Global Locations: New York City, U.S
She organized a weekly playgroup at her local play area where like-minded parents can send their kids. Parents take turns as the sole adult watching the kids from a distance as they explore and have fun. Related storiesIt also examines the trend of over-protective parents who coddle their children, often due to largely perceived dangers like abductions by strangers. Combined with too much technology, they're stopping kids from being kids. AdvertisementHaidt's book mentioned the "Let Grow" movement which advocates for kids interacting with each other with minimal parent involvement.
Persons: Sara Pecora doesn't, Sara Pecora, I've, Jonathan Haidt, you'd, Pecora, We've, we've, hasn't, they'll, , She'd, she'd Organizations: Facebook, Business Locations: Richmond , Virginia, rota
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