U.S. based solar cell makers including Tesla Inc and First Solar are likely to benefit from Trump’s solar measures; however Tesla installation business is likely to get effected in the short term. Solar installer and electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc… Read More ›
Sustainability
Benefits from tax-cuts are likely to be short-lived
Economists opine that the 3 projected hikes in interest rates this year by the Feds could potentially offset the short term benefits of these tax cuts, which could in turn dampen the United States’ economic growth. A poll conducted by… Read More ›
An outlook on how the imposition of steep tariffs on washers and the solar industry is likely to play out in the U.S.
The imposition of these tariffs are in line with Trump’s ‘Make in America’ push and could significantly effect its skewed trade balance with China. With U.S. President Donald Trump slapping steep tariffs on solar panels and on imported washing machines,… Read More ›
Intentional Slowdown Of Older iPhones Could Be Disabled By Users In Next Software Update: Tim Cook
Apple iPhone users would have the opportunity soon to chose not to be part of the attempt of Apple to intentionally slow down the performance of the smartphone as the company apologizes for the slowdowns of older iPhones. Apple had… Read More ›
French President Macron Says A Bespoke Deal With EU Could Be Possible For Britain
After Brexit is complete, a bespoke deal with the European Union would be possible for Britain to make, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday. Striking such a deal is among the primary aims of British Prime Minister Theresa May…. Read More ›
Nobel Laureate Says Bitcoin Is Likely To ‘Totally Collapse’ Even Though It Might Remain For 100 Years
According to Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller, it is likely that bitcoin will “totally collapse.” The economists said in a television interview that the case of “tulip mania” that took place in the Netherlands centuries ago is remined to him… Read More ›
Profits Warning Issued By Only Listed Funeral U.K. Company, Dignity, Due To Rice War
There is an intensifying price war in the funeral services and this has driven Dignity, the UK’s only publicly listed funeral services company, to announce that its profits for 2018 would decline. This announcement resulted in a the wiping off… Read More ›
IBM Reports Revenue Growth Of 1%, Its First In 22 Consecutive Quarters
The years long loosing streak has been finally broken by IBM. A slim but significant growth in revenues – 1 per cent, was recorded by IBM after making declining in sales for 22 consecutive quarter which is about five and… Read More ›
Amidst Prices Rally In Oil Market, ‘Explosive’ Growth Anticipated In U.S. Oil Production By IEA
The fear of OPEC that gains made by its production cuts could be neutralized by another surge of shale oil could be coming true. The International Energy Agency said on Friday that there would be “explosive” growth in the U.S…. Read More ›
Australia, Japan, Canada working together to replace TPP with CPTPP
Chief negotiators from the respective countries in the Asia Pacific region are set to meet next week to hammer out an agreement for signing the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). On Thursday, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull… Read More ›