Here are Tuesday’s biggest calls on Wall Street.
Nest smart thermostat co-founder is back with a new device for the home, focused on food
Matt Rogers, co-founder of Nest smart thermostat now a Google product, has a new gadget for the home, less smart, but as important: a food waste bin.
Nest smart thermostat co-founder is back with a new device for the home, focused on food
Matt Rogers, co-founder of Nest smart thermostat now a Google product, has a new gadget for the home, less smart, but as important: a food waste bin.
Prices have not peaked yet, says CEO of one of the world’s largest consumer goods firms
Alan Jope was speaking to CNBC’s Joumanna Bercetche at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Dubai continues to benefit from crisis and the Russia-Ukraine war, Damac chair says
Property transactions in Dubai year-to-date hit a record high by the end of 2022, surpassing previous records reached over the same period of 2009.
Is Toyota late to EVs?
Environmentalists and electric vehicle advocates are accusing the world’s largest automaker, Toyota, for dragging its feet on electrification. As of early 2023, the company sells only one electric vehicle, the bZ4X, which it has only sold in small quantities. Will it be able to catch up with the rest of the world, or is Toyota actually in the driver’s seat by going slow in EV adoption given how small the global market share is in total electric vehicle sales?
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Goldman, Pfizer, Cheesecake Factory, Alibaba and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves premarket.
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Goldman, Pfizer, Cheesecake Factory, Alibaba and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves premarket.
This payment stock can surge 25% as a potential recession means less competition, Morgan Stanley says
Global Payments will see less competition in the event of an economic slowdown, boosting the stock, according to Morgan Stanley.
World must abandon Cold War mentality, China’s vice premier tells Davos
China’s Vice Premier Liu He said that the world “needs to abandon its Cold War mentality” and seek to strengthen international cooperation.