The last canceled orders were for the 737 Max, their best-selling jet, which has been grounded since March 2019 after two fatal accidents that killed 346 people. But despite the widespread groundbreaking, Boeing did not begin to see a stream of canceled orders until the Covid-19 pandemic almost stopped air …
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Since Brexit, the UK government has struggled to replicate the trade agreements it once reached with dozens of countries around the world as EU members. Talks with Japan, Britain’s fourth-largest trading partner outside the European Union, are now in trouble as the UK government tries to get better terms than …
Read More »Airbnb plans to make a confidential order for IPO in August
Airbnb Inc. is close to submitting to go public in a move that would underscore a surprising handball for the house-sharing giant and the IPO market. The company plans to file IPO paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission later this month, laying the groundwork for a potential listing before …
Read More »Proponents of Unemployment Expansion Set Soup Kitchens Outside Senators’ Offices Against Expanding $ 600 Controls
A day earlier, the 51-year-old single father, who was furlough in March, wrote a letter to the owners of his apartment building, explaining his predicament and hoping for some mercy. He explained that his last $ 600 weekly unemployment check, a rescue for millions under the CARES Act, had been …
Read More »NIO Beat expectations about profit. Here’s why his forehead falls.
Text size NIO sells its electric cars only in China. Greg Baker / AFP via Getty Images Shares in Chinese electric car maker NIO fell Tuesday morning after the company reported second-quarter sales that were better than expected. Despite the reaction, the report is another good data point for the …
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