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Collapse of Spain's 'Solyndra' poses election-year embarrassment
Collapse of Spain's 'Solyndra' poses election-year embarrassment
- OPEC Deal In Jeopardy As Saudi-Iran Tensions Spike
Earlier today Toyota was one of many Japanese companies to announce that it will suspend most car production across Japan as a result of critical supply chain disruptions caused by the recent destructive earthquake and numerous aftershocks.
- "No Deal Without Iran...We Are Selling At Every Opportunity"
The darling industry of Sustainable Development is solar energy and wind turbines. The global policy of Sustainable Development (aka Technocracy) is to a) destroy carbon-based energy and b) replace the deficit with alternative energy.
Health insurance companies are amplifying their warnings about the financial sustainability of the ObamaCare marketplaces as they seek approval for premium increases next year.
is taking. (NaturalNews) Costco can be a little unpredictable when it comes to embracing natural, healthy foods. In 2015, there was a petition against the company to urge it not to sell GM salmon and the company has also been under scrutiny for salm
organic over GMO. (NaturalNews) It's no secret that more people are becoming health-conscious citizens, concerned about everything from the toxic ingredients in their food supply, to questioning the drugs that Big Pharma continually pushes.
Looks like Mercedes is in the gunsights now.
It seems billion dollar baby of Silcon Valley, Elizabeth Holmes, is facing yet another unicorn-slaying moment as the fairy-take ending for Stanford drop-out looks increasingly distant after WSJ reports regulators are seeking ban...
As The National Federation of Independent Business explains, the Small Business Economic Trends report shows that in March, small business owners felt less optimistic about the economy.
But now the deal is off
WE USUALLY do not complain when a commonly used consumer item gets cheaper, but first-class postage presents a bit of a special case. The sudden 2-cent drop in price, from 49 cents to 47 cents, on Sunday, makes a mockery of the "Forever" label
Electric car company Faraday Future held a groundbreaking ceremony for its $1 billion manufacturing facility outside Las Vegas this afternoon, attended by Nevada governor Brian Sandoval, North Las Vegas mayor John Lee, and a host of other officials.
Peabody Energy, the world's largest privately owned coal producer and the second biggest on earth, has filed for US bankruptcy protection.
In its third cut to the outlook in six months, the International Monetary Fund said it now expects the world economy to grow by just 3.2 percent this year, 0.2 percentage points lower than January's prediction
Overstock.com CEO and chairman Patrick Byrne has taken an indefinite medical leave of absence from the company, a decision will be felt most among the worldwide community working to advance bitcoin and the bitcoin blockchain.
What an amazing weekend. We just finished up a wonderful event here in Medellin for members of our Total Access group.
On April 19th, Chariot for Women will launch. The service is run by women, caters only to females and children, and donates a portion of all rides to charity.
As I have emphasized since these "partnerships" were first announced, their purpose is to give corporations immunity from the laws in the countries in which they do business.
---Profits To Drop Nearly 10%
Truck Orders Plunge 37% As Unsold Inventories Soar Most Since 2007
When it comes to jobs growth in the US, all one can say is thank god for waiters and bartenders: after all, a Starbucks barista is precisely what a recently fired oil chemical engineer making half a million dollars really wants to do with their life.
We may not have the exact numbers yet, but in a filing with the SEC on Tuesday, China's online retail behemoth Alibaba Group announced that it had "become the largest retail economy in the world" at the end of its fiscal year on March 31, "as measure
Google is using the excitement surrounding the 2016 election to seek a foothold in the political polling industry.
Samsung has been granted a patent in South Korea for contact lenses with a display that projects images directly into the wearer's eyes.
Alphabet, Google's parent company, is considering building an entire city from scratch.
So why did VW "cheat"? Uncle? That question hasn't been asked enough. It ought to be. Now we have the answer , confirmation of what I suspected and wrote about earlier when this "scandal" broke last year. VW "cheated" because it had to