Articles
Read Articles
Wednesday 15-May-24
Burberry on Wednesday said the slowdown in the luxury goods market hit its sales in the final quarter of 2024 and led to a sharp 34% drop in its full-year profits.
Burberry’s profits plunge as sales slump on slowing luxury demand
Why not get off the beaten brewery path and try something new? Many places across the country are emerging as bona fide craft beer hot spots.
Hold my beer…6 emerging cities in the craft brew scene
The International Energy Agency cut its forecast for oil-demand growth this year as subdued industrial activity and mild winter temperatures reduced gasoil consumption across some of the world’s largest economies, particularly in Europe.
IEA lowers 2024 oil-demand forecast
Steve-O’s “ridiculous” house tour was filled with surprise cameos, including from his fiancée, his dogs, and Tony Hawk.
‘Jackass’ stuntman Steve-O lists L.A. home for $1.8 million, heads to Tennessee: ‘I’m out’
Raspberry Pi is planning an initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange, offering a boost to the City bourse after a string of recent defections.
Budget computer maker Raspberry PI planning London IPO
Bond yields fell early Wednesday, though moves were muted ahead of inflation data that may impact the Federal Reserve’s policy trajectory.
Benchmark Treasury yields hug five-week lows ahead of CPI data
The average cost of child care for two children is now greater than the average rent in all 50 states, and greater than the average mortgage payment in 45 states.
Child care is now more expensive than rent in all 50 states — ‘There is no escaping it’
Sony Group shares rose sharply after quarterly net profit beat analysts’ expectations and concerns eased about its bid for media and entertainment company Paramount Global.
Sony shares jump after profit beats estimates, concerns about Paramount bid ease
A look at the challenges restaurants can face when stepping outside their comfort zones.
Will Pizza Hut’s new burger sell better than McDonald’s pizza did?
OpenAI co-founder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever is leaving the company, months after losing his board seat following an attempt to oust CEO Sam Altman.
OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever is leaving the company
18.222.68.81 | United States | 349 |