German Manager Magazin: US dominance on the stock exchanges: Google parent Alphabet is worth more than all Dax companies001414

The world stock exchanges are dominated by US technology groups more than ever. Eight of the ten most valuable companies in the world will be from the end of 2021 USA. The smartphone and software giant Apple scratches with a market value of 2.96 trillion dollars (as of December 27th) as the first group ever… Continue reading German Manager Magazin: US dominance on the stock exchanges: Google parent Alphabet is worth more than all Dax companies001414

Challenges that dealers will have to face in 2022

December 29, 2021 Posted by: Jorge Platero Category: Faconauto News Digitization, the ecological transition, the increase in the registration tax … are some of the challenges that the sector will have to face. 2021 is about to end. A complicated and complex year for dealerships that has been marked by the continuation of the COVID-19… Continue reading Challenges that dealers will have to face in 2022

Shell stations in Indonesia use ABB Terra 54 chargers

Oil giant Shell is installing EV chargers at its gas stations around the world. Three Shell stations in the Indonesian cities of Pluit, Antasari and Jagorawi will soon offer public charging using ABB’s Terra 54 DC fast chargers. Customers can charge free for 30 minutes if they buy a pastry and a cup of coffee.… Continue reading Shell stations in Indonesia use ABB Terra 54 chargers

Stanford study: 100% renewable US grid is feasible and reliable

How many times this week have you read that renewable energy is unreliable, and will never be able to completely replace fossil fuels on the electrical grid? Well, there is at least one group of scientists who don’t agree. A study led by Stanford University Professor Mark Jacobson has found that a US energy system… Continue reading Stanford study: 100% renewable US grid is feasible and reliable

Health Experts Slam CDC After It Shortened COVID Isolation Guidelines

Image by Pixabay/Futurism The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its COVID-19 guidelines on Monday, shortening the isolation timeline for those who contract the virus to just five days — and raising the hackles of many health experts in the process.   Previously, the CDC stated that people needed to isolate for ten days… Continue reading Health Experts Slam CDC After It Shortened COVID Isolation Guidelines

Create Stellar Images with the Best Photo Printers

In the era of the iPhone, photo printers have perhaps become an afterthought — why print your images when they can all be accessed with the touch of a finger? But here’s the thing: Images buried in between screenshots and photos of the dog just don’t carry the same weight as those hanging on your… Continue reading Create Stellar Images with the Best Photo Printers

Mohegan Sun Earns No. 1 Indoor Arena Ranking in the World

Pollstar also released its year-end Top 100 Tours chart by worldwide ticket sales. In 2021, Mohegan Sun Arena hosted two tours in the top five (No. 1 Harry Styles, No. 4 Dave Matthews Band) and three additional tours in the top 30 (No. 23 Dan + Shay, No. 27 Machine Gun Kelly, No. 30 Sebastian Maniscalco).… Continue reading Mohegan Sun Earns No. 1 Indoor Arena Ranking in the World

RUBBER-Japanese futures fall on higher output expectations

The Osaka Exchange rubber contract for May delivery was down 1.2 yen ($0.0105), or 0.52%, at 230.6 yen per kg as of 0100 GMT. BEIJING: Japanese rubber futures fell on Wednesday on expectations for higher output, as rains eased in main producer Thailand. The Osaka Exchange rubber contract for May delivery was down 1.2 yen… Continue reading RUBBER-Japanese futures fall on higher output expectations

Philippines lifts ban on new open-pit mines

The move sees the Philippine government reverse a ban imposed in 2017, when the then-environment minister blamed the sector for widespread ecological damage. Manila: The Philippines has lifted a four-year ban on new open-pit mines, an official said Wednesday, in a bid to revitalise the country’s coronavirus-battered economy slammed by activists as “short-sighted”. The move… Continue reading Philippines lifts ban on new open-pit mines