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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Can new tax credits bring animation back to state?
- Disney and DreamWorks get the first for such movies in California. Studios hope that’s just the start of a rebuild.
- Iran war ignites a global EV boom
- A CHARGING station in Zorbau, Germany. EV sales rose 44% in Germany, France and the U.K. in March.
- Startup 1X opens factory in state to build home robots
- Bay Area company plans to produce 100,000 humanoids by the end of 2027.
- Can new tax credits bring animation back to state?
- [[USA Today]]
- Heavier price
- Treating mom for Mother’s Day will cost more this year
- Celebrating mom this Mother’s Day is going to cost you more, thanks to inflation. ● Treating Mom to a meal out is expected to cost 4% more, according to a Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute analysis. ● And going the nine yards with a Mother’s Day gift package of flowers, jewelry, chocolates, a spa treatment, perfume and a card will cost 6% more than last year – or $543 versus $514 – according to CouponFollow.
- Flowers, jewelry and chocolates saw the steepest increases, each climbing more than 7% year over year, according to CouponFollow.
- California imports Russian fuel in crisis
- State scrambles as war continues, refineries close
- Analysts expect oil and gas prices to rise following U.S. military strikes on Iran.
- America’s economic growth rebounds
- GDP increases by 2% in the first quarter of 2026
- Heavier price
- [[The New York Times]]
- As U.S. Brands Stumble, China Wins Over Young Indonesians
- A new generation of Indonesian consumers view Chinese brands as high-tech and of good quality, a departure from the days when “made in China” was associated with cheap goods.
- The Glodok market in the Chinatown area of Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital, decked out for Lunar New Year in February.
- New Disney Boss Is Tested by Trump and His Administration
- Josh D’Amaro, who took the helm in February, will have to lead Disney through surprising new scrutiny from the president.
- Disney’s new chief executive, Josh D’Amaro, at Disneyland last year, when he was chairman of Disney experiences.
- Graduates Reset Ambitions in Pursuit of First Jobs
- Young people aiming to build careers are entering fields they had not considered to find their footing.
- A dismal job market has turned the spring commencement season into a bruising ordeal for many, including Sadie Parker, who will graduate in June from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
- Spirit Airlines’ Demise Could Help Other Airlines
- Even in its reduced state, the company played an important role in forcing other airlines to keep fares low, some experts said.
- Spirit Airlines’ presence at an airport usually helped to push down the fares of all airlines operating there.
- As U.S. Brands Stumble, China Wins Over Young Indonesians
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Cash-Rich Berkshire Seeks Deals
- New leader Abel says company has same vision and cites acquisition plans
- Credit-Card Fees Are Facing Fight Over State Law
- $11B U.S. merchants paid nearly this much in interchange fees on sales tax in 2024
- Trump Media’s Latest Pivot Is a Leadership Shake-Up
- Kevin McGurn at the New York Stock Exchange last year.
- Rescue of Spirit Air Unraveled in Minutes
- Stocks in Emerging Markets Thrive Amid War
- Anthropic Is Near $1.5 Billion Joint Deal
- Cash-Rich Berkshire Seeks Deals
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Diversification appeal of emerging nations is weakened by rise of Asian tech hubs
- Trump feud gives new Disney chief baptism of fire
- Six weeks in, D’Amaro finds watchdogs raising the heat on the company’s TV stations
- Josh D’Amaro has taken on one of the most carefully managed brands
- Wall Street traders’ gains dwarf those of Europe rivals
- ▸ US banks book $43bn in quarter ▸ Weak dollar hurts continental banks
- 'European banks fell short largely due to the weaker dollar and their lack of commodities exposure'
- Investor body warns on private equity ‘conflict’ funds
- An influential body of private equity investors has said one of the industry’s favoured methods of exiting investments during a dealmaking downturn is so problematic that they should be dubbed “conflict vehicles”.