Showing posts with label commerce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commerce. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Tesla Cybertruck Sales Showing Sharp Decline

In February, Cybertruck sales saw a decline of 32.5%, and this downward trend has been exacerbated by a recent recall. Cox Automotive reports that Tesla Cybertruck sales fell by 32.5% in February. Sales of the Cybertruck have been declining over several months, indicating an...

Friday, March 21, 2025

Costco's Murphy Bed Comes With an Entire Bedroom's Worth of Storage

Is anyone acquainted with the idea of Murphy beds they are well aware that these items are great for saving space small rooms . At night, they transform into a conventional bed equipped with mattress And when stowed away during daylight hours, it virtually vanishes (as it folds upward...

Monday, March 17, 2025

“กอช.” ผนึกกำลัง “Shopee” เปิดช่องทางใหม่ออมเงิน สู่อนาคตปลอดภาระ “หวยเกษียณ”

  
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"กอช." ลงนามบันทึกข้อตกลง ("MOU") กับ "Shopee" เพื่อก่อให้มีเพิ่มเติมวิธีการเก็บเงิน อุปกรณ์เตรียมพร้อมสำหรับ "สลากประจำปี Retirement" ในอนาคต และวางแผนจะขยายความร่วมมือไปยังบริษัทเอกชนอื่น ๆ เช่นเดียวกัน เมื่อวันที่ 17 มีนาคม พศ. 2568 ณ กระทรวงการคลัง ดร.เผ่าภูมิ โรจนสกุล เจ้าหน้าที่ประจำตำแหน่งรัฐมนตรีช่วยของกระทรวงการคลัง...

Pepsi will pay $1.7 billion for a soft-drink company that got its start on ‘Shark Tank’

  
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On Monday, PepsiCo Inc. announced plans to acquire a soft-drink firm known for gaining significant social media traction after appearing on "Shark Tank," for approximately $1.7 billion. This move aims to help the drinks conglomerate attract younger consumers such as millennials and Generation Z by...

Sunday, March 16, 2025

U.S. Copper Prices Soar as Tariffs Stir Worries, Bucking Global Trends

  
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U.S. copper prices have reached unprecedented levels, significantly surpassing increases observed globally, due to worries about possible import duties boosting internal expenses. Last Friday, American benchmark copper futures concluded trading at $5.11 per pound—a rise of 28% for the year—contrasting sharply with an uptick of merely 13% on the London Metal Exchange. The increasing disparity...

Friday, March 7, 2025

A Legendary Whiskey on the Brink of Extinction Is Resurrected by a Pioneer Distillery

When I first tried Connemara Peat-Smoked Single Malt Irish Whiskey at Mary’s Tavern and Hardware Store In Dublin, I felt intrigued. The whiskey had a distinctive smokiness that set it apart from most Irish whiskeys I had tasted before. A few days later, out of curiosity regarding its peaty taste,...

Saturday, March 1, 2025

The Top 20 Sofa Brands Set to Shine in 2025

Revenue from the items featured on this page might be generated by us, and we take part in affiliate programs. Learn More › Top-quality sofa brands provide an inviting place where everyone in your family can unwind, chat, and perhaps catch some shut-eye. This places significant importance on...

Sunday, February 9, 2025

Egg Shortage Persists: Supermarkets Maintain Purchase Limits in Ongoing Crisis

A recent surge in Avian Influenza or bird flu cases at several locations in Victoria has caused concern among Australian consumers that the ongoing egg shortage might persist for an extended period. The avian influenza outbreak in February is distinct from the 2024 incident that severely impacted...

Nyrstar Hobart Cuts Zinc Production by 25% Due to Sliding Market Conditions

  
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The Nyrstar zinc smelter, one of Tasmania’s largest employers located along Hobart's River Derwent, has announced plans to reduce output by 25%. The firm is attributing the decline in market conditions and its own financial setbacks to these challenges. Nyrstar, which has been operating...

Sunday, February 2, 2025

Iceland's Ordeal: The Corsair Raids From Salé and Algiers Unveiled

  
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The Northern Assault – A Chronicle of the Barbary corsair raids launched from Salé and Algiers against Iceland in 1627 This is the first French book to present previously unpublished Icelandic sources, detailing the 17th-century pirate attacks on Iceland carried...

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Ancient Shopping List Unearthed by Archaeologists After 3,500 Years

Shopping Lists are crucial for ensuring you don’t miss anything during a shopping excursion, preventing the frustration of heading through the front door only to realise you’ve overlooked an item. And it appears they have existed as a collective for thousands upon thousands of years. archaeologists ...

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Rare Corpse Flower Poised to Bloom: A Fleeting 24-Hour Spectacle at Garden Centre

  
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The strong smell of decaying meat is expected to permeate the atmosphere at a Melbourne At the garden center this evening, much to the joy of numerous plant lovers who are either planning to attend in person or watch online. The Titan Arum plant, often referred to as the "corpse flower," is...

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Pakistani Rice Shipments: 26,250 Tonnes Arrive at Bangladeshi Port

  
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Dhaka [ Bangladesh On March 15 (ANI), the MV Mariam vessel transported 26,250 tons of Atap rice. Pakistan has reached the Chittagong port, Bangladesh The Food Ministry stated in a press release on Saturday. The Daily Star mentioned that this constitutes the final...

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Australian Steel Chief Addresses 'New Global Challenge' Facing the Industry

The CEO of the Australian Steel Association, David Buchanan, has addressed the concerns and consequences related to the recent United States tariffs imposed on Australian steel. "Clearly, energy costs are one concern, but when we look at labor costs—especially compared to those in Asia and other...

Shein: Tariffs Won't Stem Fast-Fashion Flood in the U.S.

The tariffs introduced by the Trump administration will not force fast-fashion giant Shein out of the US market, according to an interview with AFP where executive chairman Donald Tang shared his thoughts. The leader of the online platform, facing criticism regarding its ecological impact and...

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Retro Japan: 1914 "Hammerhead" Crane Symbolizes Yokohama Port’s Timeless Legacy

YOKOHAMA — The port city boasts an enormous crane shaped like a hammer, constructed back in 1914 for loading ships with cargo. This iconic structure remains a testament to the area’s rich industrial history. The Hammerhead Crane can be found in Yokohama’s Naka Ward, particularly within the well-known Minato Mirai 21 area, which has been featured frequently in television shows and movies. Designed...

Friday, January 3, 2025

Malaysia Boosts Premium Palm Oil Sales in China Despite Overall Import Dip

China's purchases of Malaysian palm oil have been decreasing over the years, with last year's delivery totaling 1.39 million tonnes, which is down 21 percent from 2022. Ezzaruddin Abdul Rapar dedicates much of his time leading visitors through an "experience center" located within a vast oil palm plantation situated just west of Kuala Lumpur, approximately one hour away from the city. This property...