Wuhan marks a year since Covid lockdown as Brazil faces protests
AstraZeneca's vaccine is already cleared for use in Britain but is still waiting on the EU's green light
Parents should discuss inclusivity and representation for disabled people with their children.
All 16 teams competing in this year's NIT will play in the Dallas-Fort Worth area due to the coronavirus pandemic.
(Bloomberg) -- Workhorse Group Inc., reeling from the loss of a U.S. Postal Service contract, will meet with agency officials Wednesday as the electric-vehicle maker weighs options to challenge the decision.Speaking on an earnings call Monday, Workhorse Chief Executive Officer Duane Hughes said the decision to award the $6 billion contract to Wisconsin-based competitor Oshkosh Corp. was “not the result we anticipated.” He said Workhorse will “explore all avenues available to us.”Workhorse shares fell 2.7% in pre-market trading but closed up more than 7.2% in New York Monday after the meeting and earnings were announced. The company reported net income for the fourth quarter of $280.5 million, compared with $655,000 in the year-ago period.“We understand that many people want answers and information in a timely manner and we will continue to work with the Postal Service according to the terms of engagement as we move forward,” Hughes said.Shares of the the Loveland, Ohio, company lost 51% of its value last week after the Postal Service announced its decision to award a 10-year contract to manufacture a new fleet of as many as 165,000 postal delivery vehicles. Only 10% of those are planned to be electric, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told a congressional committee last week.Wall Street analysts and others have said the decision was shocking, especially given President Joe Biden’s executive order mandating that the government’s massive fleet of vehicles go green to help fight climate change.“We are talking to different entities and groups out there and let’s say we are going to get information inflow, right, so we know what available options that we have,” Hughes said. The goal is for the company to “approach not just the post office, but whomever else we have to approach to better understand how we go about having a constructive conversation that leads to something more positive down the road.”Allies on Capitol Hill have called for the contract to Oshkosh to be scrapped, and three Ohio Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to Biden Monday asking him to halt the contract arguing a review is needed unto whether “inappropriate political influence was involved in the decision.”The letter from Democratic Representatives Tim Ryan and Marcy Kaptur and Senator Sherrod Brown also argues a review is needed into whether “inappropriate political influence was involved in the decision.”“This contract will have consequences for decades to come and, as such, we have serious concerns it could be a wasted opportunity to address the climate crisis and the re-industrialization of our manufacturing sector,” the lawmakers wrote.(Adds lawmakers call for contract to be halted in third graph from bottom.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
Do I absolutely need a credit card? It's a popular question among consumers who want to build credit for the first time. This has become even more confusing with the release of systems that use additional information, such as utility payments and banking information, to calculate your credit score.
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The Atlanta Hawks fired head coach Lloyd Pierce after two-plus seasons, the team announced Monday. Pierce, hired in May 2018, went 63-120 in 183 games. The Hawks are currently 14-20 and sit in 11th place in the Eastern Conference standings.
Max Clifford: The Fall of a Tabloid King review – scandal at the heart of Fleet StreetThough not quite a hagiography, this one-off documentary – heavy on archive clips – comes close to glamorising the way in which the serially abusive publicist operated Max Clifford at work in his London office in 1999. The Fall of a Tabloid King was a superficial look at a profound problem. Photograph: Andrew Testa/Shutterstock
Lemonade, Inc. (NYSE: LMND) has released its fourth quarter and full year 2020 financial results by posting them to its website. Please view the Q4 and full year 2020 financial results in the Letter to Shareholders on the company’s investor relations website.
France's Danone SA said on Monday its board has voted to separate the chairman and chief executive roles held by Emmanuel Faber, and launch the search for a new CEO following calls from several shareholders to shake up governance. Faber will remain in the dual position until a new CEO is found and then become non-executive chairman. Now in his seventh year as chief executive, Faber has pursued a strategy centered on diversifying into fast-growing products featuring probiotics, protein and plant-based ingredients to mitigate slower growth in dairy.
After the planned hirings sparked propaganda concerns, a city official apologized, saying, "this was never about trying to persuade or change public opinion."
Indira Varma has joined the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series at Disney Plus, Variety has confirmed. The details of the character Varma will play are being kept under wraps. She joins previously announced series lead Ewan McGregor, who will reprise the role of Kenobi from the films. Hayden Christensen will also appear, once again playing the role […]
We’ll be meeting a new character in the upcoming 11th and final season of The Walking Dead. Michael James Shaw (Blood & Treasure) has signed as a new series regular in AMC’s hit zombie apocalypse series. The studio isn’t revealing many details, other than Shaw will portray the popular character known as Mercer. Rumors about […]
Cuomo faces new calls to resign amid looming harassment investigation
JMX Contracting Inc. announced today that it has emerged from restructuring proceedings commenced last year. Together with its affiliates, JMX Leasing Inc. and BRND Properties Inc., JMX exited the proceedings with renewed opportunity for growth.
Democrats across the country celebrated New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo as the face of governing competence as President Donald Trump fumbled his administration's response to the exploding pandemic last year. Now, the Democratic governor is struggling through a sexual harassment scandal that's testing the limits of his party's support as Democrats grapple with one of the first political headaches of the post-Trump era. Both of New York's Democratic U.S. senators have publicly embraced the state attorney general's nascent investigation into Cuomo's behavior.
A manager at Amazon.com Inc sued the online retailer for discrimination on Monday, saying it hires Black people for lower positions and promotes them more slowly than white workers, and that she was subjected to harassment. The lawsuit from Charlotte Newman, a business development head at Amazon Web Services who is Black, said the company suffers from a "systemic pattern of insurmountable discrimination," despite its pledge to fight racism and statements of solidarity from Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos. Seattle-based Amazon had no immediate comment.
Teacher and LGBT+ rights advocate Chasten Buttigieg has shared a horrifying experience of being confronted by a manager about his sexuality at work.
City are on course for an unprecedented quadruple.
Shares of DraftKings (NASDAQ: DKNG) climbed 11.7% on Monday after several analysts hiked their targets for the online gambling leader's stock price. For one, Goldman Sachs analyst Stephen Grambling repeated his buy rating on DraftKings' shares and lifted his price forecast from $71 to $73. Following its impressive fourth-quarter performance -- DraftKings' revenue soared 146% year over year to $322 million -- Grambling raised his projections for the company's adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA).
Rishi Sunak to offer 'help to grow' training for SME managers. Small businesses will receive help in Wednesday’s budget to boost tech and management skills