Little more than a decade after consumers binged on inexpensive mortgages that helped bring on a global financial crisis, a new debt surge - this time by major corporations - threatens to unleash fresh turmoil.
Early last month, we outlined how automobile sales deteriorated in late summer and prophesized how "this would set the stage for increased incentive spending by carmakers, who will be desperate to clear inventory heading into the end of the year."
Turns out that many companies who seek to embrace equality by any means could actually be doing their shareholders a disservice. But hey, we thought equality of outcome was a guaranteed fast track to utopia! What happened?
Miami-based Bitcoin automatic teller machines (ATM) firm Bitstop has partnered with the largest shopping mall operator in the United States, Simon Malls, to install Bitcoin ATMs at several locations.
• https://www.technocracy.news, Thalif Deen via UN
With only 10 years left and failure staring them in the face, the U.N. is turning to private investors to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. Their utopian Technocracy is structurally flawed in every way.
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• https://www.strategic-culture.org, Robert Bridge
How many people remember the days when the purpose of television commercials was to sell audiences some newfangled product they didn't even realize they needed as opposed to some dangerous agenda? It seems we're losing those memories fast.
Amazon is expected to open a store on the Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo on Monday. The company is expected to increase its efforts to sell goods to Chinese consumers via its global platform.
To all of those pro-inclusivity activists who accused Victoria's Secret of being the paragon of "outdated" sensibilities when it comes to female beauty, congratulations: You won.
And here's that picture: a truck with two shattered windows that looks like it rolled out of a dumpster heap at a metal scrapyard, being offered for the low low price of just $39,900.
Reuters is now reporting that more than a dozen US senators have demanded the Trump administration to halt the Commerce Department from issuing licenses to US firms that conduct business with Huawei.
Amazon has considered adding facial recognition technology to its Ring doorbell cameras, according to a letter to a U.S. senator defending its video-sharing partnerships with police.
Britain's opposition Labour Party will on Tuesday take aim at "obscene" billionaires, pledging a radical redistribution of wealth to cut the power of the super rich who it says bankroll Prime Minister Boris Johnson in return for tax breaks.
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