2020 Worst Food Inflation May Continue This Year; Meat Prices to Balloon Further
This year, even with the vaccines in sight, analysts believe food insecurity will persist given the unprecedented increase in corn and soybean prices, which have an impact on various farming activities
Feb 16, 2021 5:00 AM EST

Fake Amazon Reviews as low as $7 Found Sold Anywhere Online
For as low as $7, Which? was able to find around 10 such websites selling fake reviews to be placed on Amazon.

Imax Leads Rally in Chinese Stock Market, While Hollywood Grapples
Imax China surged by a record 88 percent in Hong Kong on Tuesday following record ticket sales. Imax China Holding Inc. has driven a rally in Chinese entertainment stocks in Hong Kong with data showing local box-office revenue hitting an unprecedented high for the Lunar New Year.
Irate AT&T Customer Airs Ill-Feelings on $10,000 Print Ads, Gets Calls from CEO
Are you having problems with your internet connection? This man made a $10,000 print ad against AT&T, and the results were impressive.
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Volkswagen Downplays Apple's Capacity to Enter Electric Vehicle Industry
Volkswagen's CEO Herbert Diess said he is not intimidated with Apple's plans for an electric car, mainly because he does not think Apple can manage the EV sector that easily.
Feb 15, 2021 1:26 AM EST
Earthquake Aftershock? Nikkei Shares Now Above 30,000 After Over 30 Years
Decades of economic stagnation have led many to believe this day would not come. But it is now here.
Feb 14, 2021 9:54 PM EST
Bye Helicopters? Flying Taxis Quieter and Safer, Wall Street Banker Believes
A new technology may set to revolutionize transportation and it might hit investments soon. It's okay to bank and speculate on flying taxis. This is what Wall Street investment banker, Ken Moelis, implied.
Feb 14, 2021 8:41 PM EST
Elon Musk Calls for 'Carbon Tax,' Tesla to Benefit?
In a podcast, Elon Musk shared what he thinks is the best way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions - something is that is not popular at all.
Feb 13, 2021 1:48 AM EST
Fraud Victim Gets Refund After Chasing Both Microsoft and Tesco
As most scams go where most victims just cry and do nothing to fight back, it is apparent that Lesley Urwin is no ordinary mom.
Feb 13, 2021 12:14 AM EST
$2.3T Deficit Likely to Change After President Biden COVID-19 Relief Plan
If Biden plan does not push through, this year's deficit will equal 10.3% of the Gross Domestic Product, which is a measure of the total value of the economy's goods and services.
Feb 12, 2021 2:02 AM EST
$1400 Stimulus: Ways to Spend Your Check Based on Finances
Below are some ideas on what you should use the money with so that you do not end up wasting these new funds.
Feb 12, 2021 12:54 AM EST
Facebook Overpaid Billions in Penalties to Protect CEO Mark Zuckerberg?
Facebook allegedly paid $4.9 billion over accusations on users' privacy. But, why? Facebook Inc. may have shelled out $4. 9 billion more than the maximum penalty it faced under a settlement agreement with regulators linked to accusations that it did not handle its users' privacy well.
Feb 10, 2021 11:11 PM EST
Uber Barely Survived 2020, Mixed Q4 Performance Shows
At present however, the company is still losing about $1 billion a quarter on a GAAP basis. One way to describe how Uber did against expectations is that "it could have been worse."
Feb 10, 2021 11:00 PM EST
TikTok Sale to Walmart, Oracle Halted By Biden Administration
President Biden reportedly stopped a controversial landmark action by his predecessor Donald Trump, who can be remembered to have called it a a threat to national security.
Feb 10, 2021 9:38 PM EST
Asia Stocks Hit Record High Over Higher Hopes Triggered By President Biden's Stimulus Package
These factors certainly fanned optimism about a global recovery from the pandemic, even if COVID-19 is yet to be driven away from this world.
Feb 10, 2021 8:00 AM EST
Invite-Only, Facebook Alternative Clubhouse Banned in China After Brief, Uncensored Period
The app allowed thousands of Chinese users to engage in uninterrupted and non-monitored discussions with people abroad about democracy, Taiwan and other sensitive topics
Feb 10, 2021 5:30 AM EST