안녕하세요.
질문이 있으시거나 수정할 내용 발견하시면 댓글에 적어주세요.
감사합니다.
- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Nonprofit film fund backs movies with a mission
- As financing tightens, Harbor Fund connects socially conscious projects with patrons.
- Chris Pine, photographed at Sundance Film Festival, was there promoting his documentary on a family fighting to stay housed. It was backed by Harbor Fund.
- Shopping stalled at the end of last year’s holiday season
- THE DROP reflects ongoing worries about spending.
- Santa Cruz air taxi maker gets a technical boost from Toyota
- JOBY’S prototype electric air taxi flies high in 2022.
- Nonprofit film fund backs movies with a mission
- [[USA Today]]
- Egg prices begin their slow descent
- Wholesale prices hit record lows in January
- Egg prices are very different this year from last year – at least for now. ● In January and February 2025, grocery shoppers were scrambling to find eggs on bare shelves and paying skyrocketing prices. Restaurant-goers were seeing egg surcharges as the industry dealt with the worst year of a bird flu outbreak. ● Though the threat of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), or bird flu, still is high, the egg industry now has an oversupply, and wholesale egg prices in early January were at record lows, an egg farmer and others in the industry told USA TODAY. Egg farmers are now selling their product for less than it costs to produce them. ● “There’s never been a better time to buy eggs,” said Emily Metz, president and CEO of the American Egg Board.
- 3 major changes at national parks since layoffs
- Representation, staffing cuts among the moves
- A cutout in the rock allows guests to continue along Bright Angel Trail in Grand Canyon National Park.
- No kids doesn’t mean no estate
- Experts: A plan may be even more crucial
- Egg prices begin their slow descent
- [[The New York Times]]
- Venezuela’s Natural Gas, Not Oil, Might Be a Big Early Prize
- The South American country has natural gas that could be extracted and exported quickly, but U.S. sanctions, which are now being eased, have stymied development.
- A liquefied natural gas terminal in Trinidad and Tobago, a country that has the infrastructure that Venezuela needs to bring its vast reserves of natural gas to market.
- How a Trump Tax Break Rescued Horse Racing
- Owners spent nearly $1.5 billion last year on racehorses, a big increase over 2024. A new tax provision allows them to immediately deduct the full cost of the purchase.
- Like Trump, U.S. Embassies Are Raising Cash for Lavish July Fourth Parties
- Some of Washington’s diplomatic outposts in Asia are raising millions for events to mark the 250th independence anniversary. One ambassador offered to sing and dance.
- Move Fast, but Obey the Rules: China’s Vision for Dominating A.I.
- Beijing wants to lead the world in developing cutting-edge artificial intelligence, but it also wants companies to adhere to an increasingly complex set of rules.
- Executives at Zhipu AI, one of China’s most promising A.I. start-ups, alongside others, at a launch event at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last month.
- Venezuela’s Natural Gas, Not Oil, Might Be a Big Early Prize
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Investors Learn to Handle Surprise
- Unexpected events that swing markets have become a trading fixture
- https://www.wsj.com/finance/investing/in-a-chaotic-market-investors-learn-how-to-cope-with-surprises-f499e88c?st=rjMNH4&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Detroit’s EV Pullback Is Costing $50 Billion
- Micron Spends Big On Giant Chip Plants
- Smithfield Plans to Build Its First New Pork Plant in Decades
- Goldman To Scrap DEI Criteria For Board
- Investors Learn to Handle Surprise
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Soaring gold price spurs vaults to leave more of their stockpiles uninsured
- Soaring gold prices are prompting some vault operators to leave larger values of bullion uninsured, as their holdings approach the limits of available cover, insurance brokers have told the FT.
- Strategy switch: some vaults are also moving reserves between sites to meet insurance rules
- Greater boardroom risks should drive director rewards up agenda
- As governance demands intensify and listed groups compete for talent with private capital, pay needs to be re-evaluated
- UBS must give Credit Suisse investors sight of valuation
- ▸ Court orders internal papers opened ▸ Compensation claim in the billions
- Partner at KPMG fined for using AI to pass AI test
- A partner at KPMG Australia has been fined A$10,000 (US$7,000) by the Big Four firm after using AI tools to cheat on an internal training course about using AI.
- Soaring gold price spurs vaults to leave more of their stockpiles uninsured