The U. S markets may open lower Friday as indicated by the slide in top U.S. stock index futures. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell 70 points at around 4:00 a.m. ET, indicating a negative open of more than 75 points. Futures on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite were also downbeat.
Humanity could face a swelling wave of 120 million tons of e-waste per year by 2050, and it will consist of many high-value and scarce materials, such as gold, platinum, cobalt and rare earths metals.
The company may have also hit a new record in average selling prices.
The delivery of Tesla Model 3 in Europe started off nominally on Wednesday with priority for reservation holders who were awaiting the car for long. Some unexpected snags, however, affected the promised delivery to all the buyers invited. More deliveries will happen on Thursday.
The trade war between the U.S. and China is creating new beneficiaries in Europe’s telecom sector. Thus Nokia and Ericsson stocks are emerging as winners leveraging the U.S campaign against Chinese telecom companies such as Huwaei and ZTE.
Paul Burrell recently shared a throwback photo of Princess Diana on Instagram.
From floor mopping to lawn mowing, the home robotics specialist is excited for the future.
iPhone maker Apple, battling with sagging sales in China and elsewhere, has announced that its highest paid retail boss Angela Ahrendts is leaving the company by April. The company said Ahrendts was leaving for “new personal and professional pursuits.”
Top stock index futures in the U.S traded lower Wednesday morning after President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. At 3 a.m. ET, Dow futures slipped 48 points, hinting negative open of more than 80 points. Futures of S&P 500 and the Nasdaq also traded lower.
Notwithstanding the optics of a healthy U.S. economy, beneath the surface there are many U.S. companies and consumers that have become casualties of the “trade war” with China.
The suspect had reportedly watched the Academy Award-winning movie “The Silence Of The Lamb” multiple times, as well as its sequel “Hannibal."
An outbreak of hysterical war-cry dominates the Russian media after the decision of the Union States to withdraw from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty. The media warns of a unilateral strike against the U.S if Russia is threatened.
Russia is working on several projects and programs to advance its Moon exploration bid.
Russia revealed plans to develop new weapons following its falling-out with the United States on the INF treaty.
Both Apple and NVIDIA found the limits to their pricing power.
President Donald Trump is expected to hit at the Democrat-controlled House to fund his infamous border-wall with Mexico amid calls for bipartisanship during his State of the Union (SOTU) this evening.
The Chang'e-4 recently released new data from the far side of the Moon.
The fast-food chain is putting billions of dollars toward engineering a sales rebound in the key U.S. market.
H&M has announced that it will close 160 stores in 2019 so it can optimize its retail business.
The shares of Panasonic Corp crashed almost 6.5 percent Tuesday after it reported a drop in quarterly earnings and slashed its whole-year outlook.
A new study on meat consumption worldwide has found that the more people earn, the more likely they are to include meat in their diets.
Demand for Tesla's priciest vehicles may not be high enough to support investors' profit expectations for 2019.