Boeing Posts \$11.8 Billion Annual Loss, Worst Since 2019
Boeing announced a \$3.8 billion net loss in Q4 2024, bringing its total losses to \$11.8 billion for the year, making it the largest losing company in the S&P 500 since 2019, attributed to production issues and a recent strike.
Boeing Posts \$11.8 Billion Annual Loss, Worst Since 2019
Boeing announced a \$3.8 billion net loss in Q4 2024, bringing its total losses to \$11.8 billion for the year, making it the largest losing company in the S&P 500 since 2019, attributed to production issues and a recent strike.
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44% Bias Score
China's Lunar New Year 2024: Record Spending Fuels Economic Boom
China's 2024 Lunar New Year saw record-breaking travel (273 million domestic trips on January 20th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase) and consumption, boosting the economy as consumers embraced traditional and modern trends, with increased demand for experiences, cultural tourism, cinema, and a rise in...
China's Lunar New Year 2024: Record Spending Fuels Economic Boom
China's 2024 Lunar New Year saw record-breaking travel (273 million domestic trips on January 20th, a 17.3% year-on-year increase) and consumption, boosting the economy as consumers embraced traditional and modern trends, with increased demand for experiences, cultural tourism, cinema, and a rise in...
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52% Bias Score
Soaring Demand for Chilean Cherries in China
Driven by the Lunar New Year, imported Chilean cherries are experiencing record sales in China across online and physical stores, boosted by efficient logistics and a 2005 free trade agreement resulting in over 80% of Chilean cherry exports going to China.
Soaring Demand for Chilean Cherries in China
Driven by the Lunar New Year, imported Chilean cherries are experiencing record sales in China across online and physical stores, boosted by efficient logistics and a 2005 free trade agreement resulting in over 80% of Chilean cherry exports going to China.
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48% Bias Score
Iceland Foods' Initiative to Employ Ex-Offenders Reduces Reoffending
Iceland Foods has hired over 680 ex-offenders since 2022, aiming to reduce reoffending and prison populations by offering jobs and support; the initiative excludes sex offenders, arsonists, and those convicted of domestic violence involving children.
Iceland Foods' Initiative to Employ Ex-Offenders Reduces Reoffending
Iceland Foods has hired over 680 ex-offenders since 2022, aiming to reduce reoffending and prison populations by offering jobs and support; the initiative excludes sex offenders, arsonists, and those convicted of domestic violence involving children.
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48% Bias Score
Debt Crisis: Practical Strategies and Support Systems
A BBC article examines the experiences of individuals tackling significant personal debt, highlighting strategies like budgeting, cash usage, and seeking professional help, alongside a reported 57% surge in debt-related calls to National Debtline in early January.
Debt Crisis: Practical Strategies and Support Systems
A BBC article examines the experiences of individuals tackling significant personal debt, highlighting strategies like budgeting, cash usage, and seeking professional help, alongside a reported 57% surge in debt-related calls to National Debtline in early January.
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12% Bias Score
CBI Predicts Significant UK Economic Downturn
A CBI survey of 990 firms predicts a significant economic fall in the next three months due to government policies, impacting businesses and consumers negatively, following a disappointing holiday season.
CBI Predicts Significant UK Economic Downturn
A CBI survey of 990 firms predicts a significant economic fall in the next three months due to government policies, impacting businesses and consumers negatively, following a disappointing holiday season.
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48% Bias Score
Trump's Greenland Claim Highlights Global Competition for Rare Earth Minerals
President Trump's recent claim on Greenland, rejected by the territory, underscores the growing global competition for the island's vast and largely untapped mineral resources, including rare earth elements vital for various technologies.
Trump's Greenland Claim Highlights Global Competition for Rare Earth Minerals
President Trump's recent claim on Greenland, rejected by the territory, underscores the growing global competition for the island's vast and largely untapped mineral resources, including rare earth elements vital for various technologies.
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48% Bias Score
AI Agents Transform B2B Sales and Marketing
B2B organizations are rapidly adopting AI-powered assistants to automate tasks, personalize customer interactions, and improve sales and marketing efficiency; 83% of automation decision-makers plan to increase AI agent investment in the next year, according to Forrester's 2024 Automation Survey.
AI Agents Transform B2B Sales and Marketing
B2B organizations are rapidly adopting AI-powered assistants to automate tasks, personalize customer interactions, and improve sales and marketing efficiency; 83% of automation decision-makers plan to increase AI agent investment in the next year, according to Forrester's 2024 Automation Survey.
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40% Bias Score
Italy Targets Fake Online Reviews with New Bill
Italy's government approved a bill to combat fake online reviews, mandating user identification, proof of purchase, and a 15-day review window for restaurants and hotels, aiming to protect businesses and consumers from misleading information and unfair competition.
Italy Targets Fake Online Reviews with New Bill
Italy's government approved a bill to combat fake online reviews, mandating user identification, proof of purchase, and a 15-day review window for restaurants and hotels, aiming to protect businesses and consumers from misleading information and unfair competition.
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32% Bias Score
EU Green Policies: Billions in Carbon Credits to China, Economic and Social Unrest
European carmakers might pay billions to Chinese electric vehicle companies in carbon credits due to EU regulations, illustrating a conflict between environmental goals and economic competitiveness, potentially worsening social unrest.
EU Green Policies: Billions in Carbon Credits to China, Economic and Social Unrest
European carmakers might pay billions to Chinese electric vehicle companies in carbon credits due to EU regulations, illustrating a conflict between environmental goals and economic competitiveness, potentially worsening social unrest.
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60% Bias Score
Generali Shareholder Meeting: Potential for Shareholding Shifts
Ahead of Generali's May 8th shareholder meeting, market activity suggests potential shifts in shareholdings, with Delfin (9.8% stake) nearing completion of regulatory approvals to increase its holding beyond 10%, while Mediobanca (13%) is expected to present a majority list.
Generali Shareholder Meeting: Potential for Shareholding Shifts
Ahead of Generali's May 8th shareholder meeting, market activity suggests potential shifts in shareholdings, with Delfin (9.8% stake) nearing completion of regulatory approvals to increase its holding beyond 10%, while Mediobanca (13%) is expected to present a majority list.
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44% Bias Score
Working From Home Criticism Sparks Anger
Former M&S and Asda boss Lord Rose's criticism of working from home as unproductive sparked anger, with over 350 people contacting the BBC to share their experiences of increased productivity and improved well-being while working remotely; data shows 25% of British adults are now hybrid workers and ...
Working From Home Criticism Sparks Anger
Former M&S and Asda boss Lord Rose's criticism of working from home as unproductive sparked anger, with over 350 people contacting the BBC to share their experiences of increased productivity and improved well-being while working remotely; data shows 25% of British adults are now hybrid workers and ...
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48% Bias Score