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US Futures Start The Week With More Wild Swing In Another Volatile, Illiquid Session
01:03pm, Monday, 31'st Jan 2022 Zero Hedge
US Futures Start The Week With More Wild Swing In Another Volatile, Illiquid Session After a rollercoaster week that ended just barely higher following a late meltup on Friday, overnight volatile US stock futures swung to start the week, with Nasdaq 100 futures leading gains after rallying on Friday, before turning red and threatening to fizzle a global equity rally amid persistent worries over the Federal Reserve’s plan to hike interest rates this year. Emini S&P futures were down 0.5% or 21 points to 4401, after rising as high as 4437 and dropping as low as 4395 in another extremely illiquid session where China being offline for the week due to Lunar New Year did not help; Nasdaq futures were down 0.1% while Dow futures were lower 0.7%. Technology stocks led gains on the Stoxx Europe 600. Meanwhile, the dollar fell and oil rallied. As investors reconcile to a hawkish U.S. central bank coupled with strong earnings, the expensive parts of the U.S. stock market are undergoing a valuation re-rating along with the bond markets.
General Motors: Focus List Outperformer We Still Like
04:00pm, Saturday, 29'th Jan 2022 Seeking Alpha5 Reasons GM''s Cruise Could Win the Autonomous Driving Race
11:00am, Saturday, 29'th Jan 2022 The Motley Fool
Cruise is using deep learning and a performance-based approach to develop its self-driving vehicles.
Elon Musk Calls Biden "Damp Sock Puppet", Says He Is "Treating The American Public Like Fools"
06:25pm, Friday, 28'th Jan 2022 Zero Hedge
Elon Musk Calls Biden "Damp Sock Puppet", Says He Is "Treating The American Public Like Fools" Far be it for us to agree with anything Elon Musk says, but when he called President Joe Biden a sock puppet on Twitter yesterday, we had to chuckle. The Tesla CEO technically referred to Biden as a damp sock puppet in human form in a Twitter tirade he published on Thursday. Musk''s ire was a result of "the US presidents photo-op with General Motors chair Mary Barra," according to RT . The photo-op was posted on President Biden''s official Twitter account earlier this week: I meant it when I said the future was going to be made right here in America. Companies like GM and Ford are building more electric vehicles here at home than ever before. pic.twitter.com/5E3ecA93MR President Biden (@POTUS) January 27, 2022 In the video, Biden is seen praising GM''s planned investment in EV manufacturing in the United States. Musk, meanwhile, whether you like him or not, can likely be credited with moving the U.S. and the world closer to the adoption of EVs more than anybody in recent history.
GM CEO takes first driverless Cruise ride without safety driver
12:13pm, Friday, 28'th Jan 2022 Seeking Alpha
What''s it like to take a spin in an autonomous vehicle? "It''s just surreal," General Motors (GM) CEO Mary Barra declared after her first trip in the company''s driverless cars without
Ford, GM juggle today''s challenges with tomorrow''s promises By Reuters
12:04pm, Friday, 28'th Jan 2022 Investing.com
Ford, GM juggle today''s challenges with tomorrow''s promises
Joe Schoen’s Giants overhaul is coming
12:37am, Friday, 28'th Jan 2022 New York Post
The Giants new GM will be making upgrades to the team''s ''war room'' -- and likely some of the franchise''s personnel.
GM CEO Mary Barra takes first autonomous car ride with Cruise: ''It''s just surreal''
08:22pm, Thursday, 27'th Jan 2022 CNBC
"It''s just surreal," General Motors CEO Mary Barra says while testing one of the company''s driverless cars in San Francisco, calling it a highlight of her career.
Vikings hire former Wall Street trader Kwesi Adofo-Mensah as GM
04:50am, Thursday, 27'th Jan 2022 New York Post
MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesota Vikings have hired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah as their general manager, taking an innovative turn with an Ivy League-educated data expert from Clevelands front office who once worked on Wall Street. Adofo-Mensah, the vice president of football operations for the Browns for the past two years, was one of two finalists the Vikings
Next-generation batteries get wet in dollar rains
04:03am, Thursday, 27'th Jan 2022 BusinessDay
On Tuesday, General Motors Co. announced the single biggest manufacturing investment in its history $7 billion to expand electric vehicles and battery production. On Wednesday, South Koreas LG Energy Solution said it was raising $11 billion to develop the next-generation batteries, investments that point to the future of innovation. Whether for electric cars or []
General Motors to fill 8,000 technical jobs this year
12:11am, Thursday, 27'th Jan 2022 Livemint
General Motors is looking for software, computer, mechanical and electrical engineers, as well as battery engineers, cyber security experts and others
GM is "aggressively moving" on electric vehicles, CEO Mary Barra says
11:34pm, Wednesday, 26'th Jan 2022 Kwhen FinanceGeneral Motors plans 8,000 hires this year in high-tech jobs.
08:39pm, Wednesday, 26'th Jan 2022 New York Times
The automaker will ramp up recruitment of engineers and other specialists to further its ambitions in electric and self-driving vehicles.
Tesla''s California factory built more cars than any other North American auto plant in 2021
05:42pm, Wednesday, 26'th Jan 2022 Business Insider
The electric-car maker''s plant in California pumped out more cars each week than the biggest factories run by Ford, Toyota, and GM.
Ford, GM CEOs Among Those Invited By Biden To Discuss $1.75T ''Build Back Better'' Legislation On Wednesday
02:15am, Wednesday, 26'th Jan 2022 Benzinga
General Motors Co (NYSE: GM ) CEO Mary Barry and Ford Motor Co (NYSE: F ) CEO Jim Farley are among key automotive and tech executives who will meet President Joe Biden at a White House meeting on Wednesday to discuss his signature $1.75 trillion Build Back Better (BBB) legislation, Reuters reported . What Happened: Biden is expected to meet CEOs to discuss the ways the BBB legislation would help the U.S. economy in terms of competitiveness, worker productivity, lower inflation over Full story available on Benzinga.com
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