Market Sell-Off: 3 Growth Stocks Down 70% (or More) to Buy Now

Reuters Exclusive-Franchise Group in talks to keep Kohl’s management team after a sale-sources BOSTON (Reuters) -Franchise Group, the preferred bidder to acquire Kohl’s, is in discussions to keep the retailer’s top management team, including CEO Michelle Gass, if the planned sale is finalized, three sources familiar with the matter said. Franchise Group, which owns brands… Continue reading Market Sell-Off: 3 Growth Stocks Down 70% (or More) to Buy Now

The S&P 500 stocks with the most Buy and Sell ratings

Reuters Gold gains as economic worries mount Gold prices rose on Wednesday as a retreat in U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar bolstered bullion’s appeal amid growing recession concerns. Spot gold reversed initial declines to rise 0.5% to $1,841.95 per ounce by 10:37 a.m. ET (1437 GMT), while U.S. gold futures gained 0.3% to $1,844.70.… Continue reading The S&P 500 stocks with the most Buy and Sell ratings

Market check: Tech stocks mixed, 10-year Treasury yield retreats

Associated Press 1/6 panel: Local ‘heroes’ rebuffed Trump, then faced threats The House 1/6 committee heard chilling, tearful testimony Tuesday that Donald Trump’s relentless pressure to overturn the 2020 presidential election provoked widespread threats to the “backbone of our democracy”— election workers and local officials who fended off the defeated president’s demands despite personal risks.… Continue reading Market check: Tech stocks mixed, 10-year Treasury yield retreats

Market check: Stocks open lower, energy under pressure

Motley Fool 3 Reasons to Buy Meta Platforms, and 1 Reason to Sell Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META), the tech giant formerly known as Facebook, shed more than 50% of its market value this year as investors fretted over its decelerating growth and polarizing plans for the future. Let’s review three reasons to buy Meta —… Continue reading Market check: Stocks open lower, energy under pressure

How motorbiking in Asia is getting a 21st century upgrade

Connected, electric scooters are hitting Asia’s roads in what could be the biggest motorcycling revolution in decades. Asia — the undisputed motorcycle capital of the world. From Bangkok to Taipei scooters are the most popular form of transportation as they are cheap, easy to maintain and often the fastest way to get around these bustling… Continue reading How motorbiking in Asia is getting a 21st century upgrade

Automotive: Semiconductor failure again, Stellantis de la Janais site shut down until July 5

Due to a lack of semiconductors, the Stellantis factory in La Janais must once again cease production until July 5. A shortage that falls badly in full launch of the new C5 Aircross The information fell this Wednesday, June 22 at an extraordinary meeting of the CSE. In Chartres de Bretagne near Rennes, the Stellantis… Continue reading Automotive: Semiconductor failure again, Stellantis de la Janais site shut down until July 5

Jio-bp to set up EV charging stations across 17 Nexus malls

Fuel and mobility company Jio-bp, which is a joint venture between Reliance Industries & bp, has partnered with Nexus Malls for facilitating EV charging stations and battery swapping stations. The partnership includes the installation of various 24×7 EV charging stations for two and four-wheelers. All in all, the installations would be done in 17 malls… Continue reading Jio-bp to set up EV charging stations across 17 Nexus malls

U.S. regulators to propose new tougher vehicle emissions rules by March

WASHINGTON: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to propose new, more stringent vehicle emissions rules through at least the 2030 model year by March, according to a regulatory update released on Tuesday. In December, the EPA finalized new light-duty tailpipe emissions requirements through the 2026 model year that reversed then-President Donald Trump‘s rollback of car… Continue reading U.S. regulators to propose new tougher vehicle emissions rules by March

Pollution: Delhi writes to Haryana, asks it to allow only BS-VI buses to enter city from October 1

The Delhi government has urged Haryana to allow only BS VI-compliant buses to enter the national capital from October 1 in order to help control air pollution in the city. The request was made to deal with the problem of vehicular pollution in the city, which officials here indicated, is contributed to in part by… Continue reading Pollution: Delhi writes to Haryana, asks it to allow only BS-VI buses to enter city from October 1