Month: March 2022

Prototypes of SpaceX’s Starship rocket and Super Heavy booster stand at the company’s Starbase facility in Texas. Michael Sheetz | CNBC Elon Musk on Monday gave an update on the timeline for SpaceX’s first orbital launch of the company’s next-generation Starship rocket. “We’ll have 39 flightworthy engines built by next month, then another month to
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In this article NKE Nike on Monday reported earnings and sales for the fiscal third quarter that topped analysts’ estimates, thanks to robust demand in North America as consumers headed back to stores. The better-than-expected results proved Nike’s ability to operate in a volatile environment, CEO John Donahoe said in a press release. “Marketplace demand
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Trust is always important, especially in the workplace. But for Warren Buffett and the executives who run Berkshire Hathaway’s 62 subsidiaries, trust is more than just important. It’s essential. That’s likely why Buffett seems confident that his latest acquisition, his largest in nearly seven years, will be successful. On Monday, the billionaire investor’s holding company,
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In January of this year, I traveled for thirteen days. Outside of traveling, my calendar shows day after day packed with client meetings, planning, and online meetups for our Rock Retirement Club. My calendar runs like a well-oiled machine. Until it doesn’t. I pinched a nerve towards the end of the month and found myself
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When the pandemic hit cities were torn apart by new situations – retrofitting conference centers and stadiums to be medical facilities, suffering from reduced income from corporate taxpayers that left urban offices, reduced populations as people fled urban centers, and, among other things, fewer city workers who were fighting the illness or dealing with childcare
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UN Secretary General António Guterres photographed at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland on Nov. 11, 2021. Jeff J Mitchell | Getty Images News | Getty Images The U.N. Secretary General issued a stark warning Monday, saying the planet had emerged from last year’s COP26 summit in Glasgow with “a certain naïve optimism” and
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To the dismay of many practitioners and business trade groups, the foreign tax credit regulations issued in January (T.D. 9959) finalized what the 2020 proposed regulations (REG-101657-20) called the “jurisdictional nexus requirement” with only minor changes. Rebranded the “attribution requirement” by the final regulations, the controversial provisions prevent the creditability of foreign tax measures that
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The pandemic has meant different things to different people. But one much-discussed byproduct of the Covid contagion seems to have impacted a disproportionate number of people. That is the arrival of a new level of flexibility in working and living. The flexibility is most evident in the approach of employers and employees to traditional workplace
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A worker wearing personal protective equipment disinfects a truck entering JD.com’s logistics park in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, March 9, 2022. Qilai Shen | Bloomberg | Getty Images BEIJING — As some parts of China reopen, others are imposing new Covid-related restrictions, reflecting the challenge government officials face in controlling the worst outbreak since early
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