Volkswagen workers in Tennessee have filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board, asking for an election to join the United Auto Workers and become the first major auto factory in the South to unionize.
Shares of Nvidia surged after receiving increased price target upgrades from analysts due to growing confidence in the company's artificial intelligence prospects, with HSBC analyst Frank Lee maintaining a buy rating and increasing the price target to $1,050, and Truist analysts increasing their price target to $1,177, citing Nvidia's innovation and lead in AI.
Rivian owners can now utilize Tesla's Supercharger network, gaining access to over 15,000 chargers, following a recent announcement from the company.
Craft store chain Joann, formerly known as Jo-Ann Fabrics, has filed for bankruptcy but plans to keep all its stores open and continue operating as usual while it undergoes financial restructuring.
The demand for spot bitcoin ETFs is primarily driven by retail investors, with BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Fund attracting trades from nonprofessional investors with an average trade size of 326 shares.
Gas prices in the United States are rising on a year-over-year basis, which is causing concerns for consumers and hindering efforts to combat inflation, with the main factors being recent drone attacks on Russian oil facilities and normal seasonal increases in demand.
Nvidia is hosting a large AI conference this week, with CEO Jensen Huang set to deliver a keynote, and many other AI companies expected to make announcements during the event.
Electronics retailer Best Buy has announced plans to close 10 to 15 stores and reduce its workforce in the first half of fiscal year 2025, citing a need to find a balance between its workforce and customer preferences.
Digital sports media brand Minute Media has reached a deal with Authentic Brands Group to acquire the licensing rights of Sports Illustrated, ensuring the magazine's print edition will continue to be available on newsstands.
Reddit is set to make its IPO debut on the New York Stock Exchange with a target valuation of $6.4 billion, although concerns over profitability remain for potential investors.
Trader Joe's is recalling its 50% Less Sodium Roasted & Salted Whole Cashews product in 16 states due to potential salmonella contamination, though no illnesses have been reported so far.
Shares of Alphabet surged on Monday following reports that the company is in active negotiations with Apple to license its artificial intelligence services, potentially indicating a market for Alphabet's AI beyond its cloud infrastructure offering.
Shares of Alphabet surged as the company is reportedly in negotiations with Apple to license its AI services for iPhone features, marking a potential market for Alphabet's AI services beyond its cloud infrastructure.
Elon Musk revealed in an interview that he occasionally takes prescription ketamine to help with his depressive episodes and believes it benefits investors, stating that "Ketamine is helpful for getting one out of a negative frame of mind."
Proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis has recommended that Disney shareholders withhold votes from board candidates nominated by Trian Group and other investment firms, citing "measurable shifts" in Disney's strategy under CEO Bob Iger's leadership.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's stock saw a 2.6% increase as news regarding its key partners and Apple's potential use of Google's AI technology in iPhones contributed to gains in the AI sector.
EV startup Fisker is pausing production for six weeks amid worsening financial struggles, raising doubts about the company's ability to continue operations.
Stephanie Cohen, one of Goldman Sachs' most prominent female leaders, is leaving the bank and Wall Street to join Cloudflare as its first chief strategy officer, citing her passion for technology as her reason for the move.
Joann, the crafting and fabrics retailer, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection but will continue normal operations as it restructures its debt and becomes a private company.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby reassured customers that the airline is addressing a recent string of incidents involving its planes, emphasizing that safety is their highest priority and that they are reviewing each incident to better understand what happened and improve safety procedures.
Minute Media, the sports media company, has acquired the publishing rights for Sports Illustrated from Authentic Brands Group (ABG) and plans to continue publishing a print edition of the magazine and rehire some of the laid-off employees.
Skyline Chili in Cincinnati has formed a new partnership with Coca Cola, replacing their previous beverage provider Pepsi, which has sparked mixed reactions among customers.
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer reported strong earnings of $1.05 per share, driving stock prices up, as the company delivered 75 jets in Q4 and provided optimistic guidance for future deliveries and revenue.
Joann Fabrics and Crafts has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to reorganize its finances, but reassures customers, vendors, landlords, and trade creditors that operations will continue without disruption.
Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga have filed a petition to join the United Auto Workers, aiming to negotiate for improved benefits and work-life balance.
Air New Zealand is facing backlash after two passengers were allegedly ordered off a flight due to their size, prompting them to seek compensation over the humiliation and pain they suffered.
Buc-ee's, the cult-favorite travel center, has opened its massive 74,000 square feet location in Johnstown, Colorado, offering 116 fueling positions, 12 EV charging stations, and the cleanest bathrooms in America.
A Boeing 737-8000 flight landed safely in Medford, Oregon despite missing a body panel, adding to the company's recent aircraft failures, but no one was injured and the incident is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Perrigo has announced that the first over-the-counter birth control pill, Opill, is now available for order online and on Amazon, and major retailers like CVS and Walgreens will soon stock it, allowing anyone to purchase it without a prescription.
Shares of Nvidia (NVDA) are trading higher ahead of the company's GTC conference, where they will unveil new products and discuss advancements in AI.
EV startup Fisker pauses production of its electric Ocean SUV for six weeks as it seeks a cash infusion due to low cash reserves and doubts about its ability to continue operations without raising new capital.
The Mega Millions jackpot is approaching $900 million, making it the sixth-largest prize in the game's history, with the next drawing scheduled for Tuesday, March 19.
Credible Operations provides tools and information to help improve finances, including mortgage rates, which are currently at 7.125% for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage and 6.125% for a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating Ford's BlueCruise, an advanced driver assistance feature, following a deadly crash in Texas involving a Mustang Mach-E equipped with the technology.
Semiconductor connectivity company Astera Labs has increased the size of its planned initial public offering by 26% to meet growing investor interest in artificial intelligence, with the offering potentially raising as much as $673.2 million.
Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill approved in the United States, is now available for online purchase, providing increased access to contraception and reproductive health care.
Fabric and craft retailer Joann has filed for bankruptcy, citing declining revenue and customers cutting back on non-essential spending, but plans to remain open with fresh funding and a debt reduction plan.
Nvidia is not the favorite stock among analysts in the S&P 500, as several other stocks, including Delta Air Lines, Targa Resources, and Amazon, have a higher percentage of buy ratings.
Tesla is set to increase the price of its Model Y vehicles in the US and Europe, while also offering discounts on Model Y trims in China, as the company aims to maintain sales momentum amidst high inventory and declining demand.
The Amazon Spring Deal Days sale is a chance to find discounted PC gaming hardware, with limited-time flash deals available to Prime members and a variety of products on sale for non-members as well, lasting from March 20th to March 25th.
Colorado has welcomed its first Buc-ee's travel center and gas station in Johnstown, featuring 116 fueling positions, 12 EV charging stations, a variety of snacks and meals, and highly-praised, exceptionally clean bathrooms.
Cisco has completed its acquisition of Splunk, enabling it to deliver comprehensive visibility and insights across organizations' digital footprints and positioning it as one of the largest software companies globally.
Dow Jones futures rose, along with S&P 500 and tech futures, ahead of the Federal Reserve meeting, while Nvidia and Tesla saw gains in premarket trading.
Crafts retailer JOANN has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing increasing interest rates and decreasing sales, but plans to continue operations and repay its debts while receiving new capital and reducing its debt.
Electric vehicles (EVs) need to make up more than two-thirds of all cars on America's roads by 2032 in order to meet President Joe Biden's emissions targets, according to a report from Bloomberg. Currently, EVs account for less than 10% of vehicles in the US.
Fabric and craft retailer Joann has filed for bankruptcy as customers cut back on discretionary spending, but has secured $132 million in funding to reduce its debt and plans to remain operational.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby addressed safety concerns in a letter to customers following a series of high-profile aviation incidents, stating that safety is the airline's top priority and that they are implementing safety enhancements and reviewing the details of each incident to inform their safety training and procedures.
CEO Scott Kirby of United Airlines has acknowledged recent aviation incidents and is taking action to increase safety measures.
United Airlines CEO, Scott Kirby, announces that recent incidents involving safety concerns, such as mechanical issues and equipment malfunctions, will prompt the airline to review and improve its safety training for employees.
Uber and Lyft threaten to leave Minneapolis by May 1 if a new pay ordinance, requiring higher rates for rideshare drivers, is implemented, prompting GOP lawmakers to propose a bill to keep the companies operating in the city.