“After a 22-year run of Resorts & Residences by CuisinArt, a legend comes to an end and an exciting journey begins with this groundbreaking new brand,” commented Simon A. Fricker, Managing Director for Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club. “Guided by a forward-thinking vision and the commitment to celebrating the destination, Aurora Anguilla will invite… Continue reading Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club to Debut in November 2021
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Coupa shares fall despite fiscal Q1 results, outlook above expectations
Coupa, makers cloud-based spend management software, this afternoon reported fiscal Q1 revenue that topped analysts’ expectations, and a surprise profit, and offered an outlook for the current quarter, and the full year’s results, that was higher as well. Separately, Coupa said its CFO, Todd Ford, would take on a new role overseeing not only finance… Continue reading Coupa shares fall despite fiscal Q1 results, outlook above expectations
Waymo and Cruise hope to charge for autonomous rides in California [update]
Autonomous rideshare rivals Waymo and Cruise have both reportedly applied for permits to charge passengers for self-driving rides in the San Francisco Bay area. Some of the applications are still under review, but it could be a major step toward autonomous rideshare vehicles operating as commonplace soon. June 7 update: As of June 4, Cruise… Continue reading Waymo and Cruise hope to charge for autonomous rides in California [update]
Tesla announces longtime exec and head of Heavy Trucking, Jerome Guillen, is leaving
Tesla announced today that Jerome Guillen, a longtime executive who most recently led its Heavy Trucking division, is leaving the company. Guillen is one of Tesla’s most well-known executives and one of the longest-lasting top executives at the company. He earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering at the École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées in… Continue reading Tesla announces longtime exec and head of Heavy Trucking, Jerome Guillen, is leaving
Tesla expands beyond solar at Gigafactory New York to meet employment requirements
Tesla is turning to things besides solar in order to comply with its employment requirements at Gigafactory Buffalo in New York as part of a deal between SolarCity and the state. Tesla Gigafactory New York Tesla inherited Gigafactory New York as a result of its acquisition of SolarCity, and with it comes a deal with… Continue reading Tesla expands beyond solar at Gigafactory New York to meet employment requirements
Tesla (TSLA) stock seen rising to $1,000 on ‘green tidal wave’ in the US and China
A top Wall Street analyst released a new report stating that he believes Tesla (TSLA) stock could soon rise to $1,000 per share on a ‘green tidal wave’ coming to the US and China. As we reported last week, a report came out stating that Tesla’s net new orders are crashing in China due to… Continue reading Tesla (TSLA) stock seen rising to $1,000 on ‘green tidal wave’ in the US and China
NVIDIA Lays the Foundation for Wider AI Adoption
For a decade and a half, Nvidia has been pushed its way into the datacenter, making its presence felt with its GPU accelerators that are designed to improve the performance and power efficiency of servers in HPC and enterprise compute environments and also expanding the opportunities for running highly parallel workloads. In more recent years,… Continue reading NVIDIA Lays the Foundation for Wider AI Adoption
Tilling AI: Startup Digs into Autonomous Electric Tractors for Organics
Who knew AI would have an impact on organic produce markets? Bakur Kvezereli did. Raised on an Eastern European organic tomato farm, he saw labor shortages, pesticide problems and rising energy costs. Years later, studying at MIT in 2014, it dawned on him that AI could help address these issues for farmers. A few years… Continue reading Tilling AI: Startup Digs into Autonomous Electric Tractors for Organics
Consumers Energy program to help businesses electrify their fleets
Consumers Energy is offering a new program to help businesses, governments and school districts electrify their vehicles. PowerMIFleet will assist these organizations step by step in the transition toward electric vehicles, said Brian Wheeler, spokesman for the CMS Energy Corp. subsidiary. The Jackson-based utility will provide expertise and consultation services and $3 million in rebates for charging… Continue reading Consumers Energy program to help businesses electrify their fleets
Bosch opens $1.2B semiconductor factory in eastern Germany
Berlin – German technology company Bosch on Monday opened a 1 billion euro ($1.2 billion) chip factory in the eastern city of Dresden to help meet the growing demand for semiconductors. A global shortage of semiconductors has forced major auto companies such as Volkswagen and BMW to slow vehicle production in recent months. “Bottlenecks on… Continue reading Bosch opens $1.2B semiconductor factory in eastern Germany