Tag: Port/Harbor Operations
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Tesla’s EV charging standard is becoming widely adopted, in another boost for the stock
[ad_1] Tesla Inc.’s fast-charging standard is becoming the predominant standard in the U.S., boosting Tesla’s stock and opening up new revenue streams for the electric-vehicle maker. Tesla shares TSLA, -0.35% are looking at a gain of more than 5% this week, adding to an already spectacular May and June, with the stock up nearly 60%…
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West Coast dockworkers and employers reach tentative deal
[ad_1] Union dockworkers at West Coast ports have reached a tentative six-year contract agreement with their employers, potentially easing concerns about shipping delays and higher prices for customers and businesses after tensions between the two sides disrupted shipyard operations throughout this year. In a brief statement late Wednesday, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and…
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West Coast dockworkers accused of disrupting port operations, raising fears of shipping backups
[ad_1] Union dockworkers at West Coast ports on Friday were accused by their employers of engaging in “concerted and disruptive work actions,” moves that threatened operations at some of the nation’s largest import hubs. The dockworkers’ union, the International Longshore & Warehouse Union, “is staging concerted and disruptive work actions that have effectively shut down…
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The other ‘building block’ stocks, apart from Nvidia, that AI will drive higher.
[ad_1] Kneel to your king Wall Street. After forecasting record revenue backed by a “killer AI app,” Nvidia has teed up the Nasdaq COMP for a powerful Thursday open. Indeed, thanks to that chip maker and a few other generals — Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet, etc.— tech is seemingly unstoppable: Elsewhere, the Dow DJIA is looking…