Red Lobster Is Filing for Bankruptcy Because of Shrimp
Red Lobster has filed for bankruptcy protection and will sell its assets. WSJ explains what went wrong for the seafood restaurant chain.
Red Lobster has filed for bankruptcy protection and will sell its assets. WSJ explains what went wrong for the seafood restaurant chain.
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Alibaba Group Holding is selling up to US$5 billion worth of convertible bonds to fund its share buy-backs, as leaders of the Chinese tech giant declared e-commerce and cloud computing as its core businesses in a move "towards strategic clarity". The Hangzhou-based firm, which owns the South China Morning Post, said it expects to raise close to US$4.5 billion from initial sales, while giving purchasers the option to buy up to an additional US$500 million of notes, according to filings made to th
Rolls-Royce has been chosen to supply technology for a new version of the American military aircraft nicknamed the “Doomsday plane” for its ability to survive a nuclear blast.
MUNICH (Reuters) -Europe's car giants won't have much time to restructure their operations and product lines to compete with ascendant Chinese automakers, and stiffer tariffs will do little to protect the status quo, industry executives said during a Reuters event. European trade regulators in Brussels have said they could levy new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles based on the results of an investigation into Chinese government subsidies. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday said that Europe would take a "tailored approach" to its investigation and any potential duties imposed will be "correspondent to the level of damage".
The largest U.S. semiconductor equipment maker received an SEC subpoena and two from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts. In November 2023 the Commerce Department sent a subpoena "requesting information relating to certain China customer shipments."
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The EU executive has sanctioned the maker of products such as Oreo and Toblerone for restricting cross-border trade of chocolate, biscuits and coffee within the Single Market.
STORY: Tesla left out a major goal of delivering 20 million vehicles a year by 2030 from its latest impact report Thursday (May 23).It's a sign the company is moving away from electric cars and shifting focus to robotaxis.CEO Elon Musk said four years ago Tesla aspired to sell 20 million vehicles by the end of the current decade.This was reiterated in impact reports released in both 2021 and 2022, but the company changed direction recently.It dropped plans to produce an all-new model expected to cost $25,000.And it has promoted autonomous driving tech as its main source growth.Tesla plans to host a launch event for its robotaxi in August.Musk said Thursday robotaxis and the company's humanoid robot Optimus will be "incredibly profound" for Tesla.He declined to answer a question on the timeline for Tesla's low-cost cars at the event.In further news Friday, data has shown the automaker cut output of its best-selling Model Y electric car by a double-digit percentage number at its Shanghai plant since March.The move aims to address weakening demand for the model in China, where EV makers are engaged in a brutal price war.The Shanghai plant is Tesla's biggest manufacturing hub globally.A source said it planned to cut Model Y output by at least 20% during the March to June period.It was not immediately clear if the output cut would be extended to the second half of this year.Tesla did not respond to requests for comment.
Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) companies are waging a full-fledged price war in hopes of finding ways to commercialise their large language models (LLMs), analysts say, with Tencent Holdings the latest tech giant to slash prices for its products. The lite version of Tencent's Hunyuan LLM - the technology behind ChatGPT and other generative AI services - will now be free of charge, while prices of the standard versions will be slashed by 50 to 87.5 per cent, effective immediately, according
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BENGALURU (Reuters) -India's IndiGo airline operator Interglobe Aviation said on Thursday it will introduce business class on some domestic flights this year, in a departure from its single-class cabin, at a time when urban Indians are increasingly lapping up premium offerings. The airline, which is the world's third largest by market value, said the flights that will have the business class will be operational by the end of the year. IndiGo said its business class product would "create a desired option for many who are aiming to travel business, perhaps for the first time in their lives".
SEOUL/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Samsung Electronics' latest high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips have yet to pass Nvidia's tests for use in the U.S. firm's AI processors due to heat and power consumption problems, three people briefed on the issues said. The problems affect Samsung's HBM3 chips, which are the fourth-generation HBM standard currently most used in graphics processing units (GPUs) for artificial intelligence, as well as fifth-generation HBM3E chips that the South Korean tech giant and its rivals are bringing to market this year, they said. The reasons for Samsung failing Nvidia's tests are being reported for the first time.
STORY: Thirteen minutes after a Lion Air 737 MAX plane took off from Jakarta, Indonesia, in October 2018 it crashed into the sea, killing all 189 people on board. Five months later an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crashed just six minutes after takeoff, killing 157 people. There is renewed scrutiny of Boeing – the company that makes the 737 MAX – after subsequent safety incidents, including a mid-air cabin panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight in January 2024. Here’s a timeline of events in Boeing's 737 MAX crisis. :: 2017 In March 2017, the 737 MAX gains U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.:: 2018 Just over a year later Lion Air Flight 610 crashes into the Java Sea, killing all on board. In November, the FAA, and Boeing say they are evaluating software or design changes to 737 MAX jets following the crash. :: 2019 On March 10, 2019, Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashes, leaving 157 people dead. Days later, the FAA and other global regulators ground the 737 MAX, citing evidence of similarities between the two fatal crashes. By April, the FAA says it is forming an international safety review team.:: Released April 4, 2019"We at Boeing are sorry for the lives lost in the recent 737 MAX accidents."Boeing cuts MAX production by 20%. In May, it's revealed that Boeing did not tell U.S. regulators for more than a year that it inadvertently made an alarm alerting pilots to a mismatch of flight data optional on the 737 MAX, instead of standard as on earlier 737s.In October Boeing fires the top executive of its commercial airplanes division, the first high-level departure since the two fatal crashes. That December, Boeing announces it will suspend 737 MAX production in January and fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg. :: 2020 In March 2020, Ethiopian investigators single out faulty systems on a 737 MAX plane in an interim report on the crash.And in May, Boeing says it has resumed redesigned 737 MAX production at a “low rate.” By July 2020 Boeing reaches settlement agreements in more than 90% of the wrongful death claims filed in federal court after the 2018 Lion Air crash. :: July 17, 2019PAUL NJOROGE, FAMILY MEMBER OF CRASH VICTIMS: "The Boeing 737 MAX crashes killed my wife, my three children..."An investigation by a U.S. House of Representatives panel in September finds Boeing failed in its design and development of the MAX as well as its transparency with the FAA, and that the FAA failed in its oversight and certification. In November the grounding order is lifted. :: 2021Now more than two years after the Lion Air crash, Boeing agrees with the DOJ to pay $2.5 billion to resolve a criminal investigation into the company’s conduct. The agreement includes money for victims’ relatives and requires Boeing to overhaul its compliance practices. In April Boeing halts 737 MAX deliveries after electrical problems re-ground part of the fleet. By November, current and former Boeing company directors reach a $237.5 million settlement with shareholders to settle lawsuits over safety oversight of the 737 MAX. :: 2023 In April, Boeing pauses deliveries of some 737 MAXs to deal with a new supplier quality problem involving non-compliant fittings. By August, Boeing identifies a new 737 MAX supplier quality problem involving improperly drilled holes on the aft pressure bulkhead.:: 2024:: Instagram/@strawberrvyA mid-air cabin panel blowout compels an Alaska Airlines flight to perform an emergency landing of its recently acquired 737 MAX 9 aircraft in January 2024, prompting the FAA to ground 171 of the jets and initiate an investigation. A preliminary report by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) finds the door panel appeared to be missing four key bolts. In March, the FAA’s 737 MAX production audit finds multiple instances where Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems allegedly failed to comply with quality control requirements. By April, Boeing is hit with further whistleblower claims alleging the company dismissed safety and quality concerns in the production of 787 and 777 jets. Testimony at the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearing raises questions about Boeing’s treatment of whistleblowers, the Alaska Airlines incident, and production concerns. In May, 737 MAX crash victims’ families press U.S. officials to criminally prosecute the manufacturer. Also in May The U.S. Justice Department says that Boeing had breached its obligations under a 2021 agreement that kept the planemaker from criminal prosecution on a charge of conspiring to defraud the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration over the crashes in 2018 and 2019. Boeing did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but has said it believes it honored the terms of the agreement. The finding raises the prospect Boeing could face criminal prosecution it had previously avoided.
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