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Stellantis CEO warns of electric vehicle battery shortage, followed by lack of raw materials
Carlos Tavares expects a shortage of electric vehicle batteries by 2024-2025, followed by a lack of raw materials by 2027-2028.... See more
CDC says monkeypox doesn't spread easily by air: ‘This is not Covid’
"Respiratory spread is not the predominant worry. It is contact and intimate contact in the current outbreak setting and population," a CDC official said.... See more
Safety consultant goes viral for leaving Shell after a decade, says 'core business' is dangerous
Caroline Dennett emailed 1,400 executives at the oil and gas conglomerate, Shell, to announce her resignation.... See more
Australia's election was all about climate change. Here's what it means for businesses
Australian businesses and their investors globally will be keeping a close watch on the newly elected government's climate change policies.... See more
Saudi fund in early talks to potentially buy Carnival's ultra-luxury Seabourn brand
Carnival is in preliminary discussions to sell its Seabourn luxury cruise brand to the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, sources say.... See more
Soros says civilization may not survive Putin's war in Ukraine, warns of global depression
At his annual dinner amid the World Economic Forum, Soros said the course of history had changed dramatically since the last Davos event.... See more
This 32-year-old grosses $431,000 a year from his real estate investments—while traveling and living in a converted van
When Michael Albaum first began investing in real estate at age 23, he set a modest goal to make some passive income on top of his engineering salary with one or two rental properties. Today, he owns 61 rental...... See more
Biden says his Taiwan comments don't reflect a change in U.S. policy after drawing ire from China
President Joe Biden insisted on Tuesday that the U.S. has made no change to its strategic policy on Taiwan.... See more
Bill Ackman says a more aggressive Fed or market collapse are the only ways to stop this inflation
Bill Ackman said raging inflation will only dissipate if the Federal Reserve acts more aggressively or the market sell-off turns into a full-on collapse.... See more