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Buyers are rushing to resale websites to snatch up

<更新日時> 06月27日(火) 14:39

Buyers are rushing to resale websites to snatch up 's coveted Yeezy sneakers, hours after Adidas announced they would be dropping the rapper's clothing line.

According to WANTD, an aggregator eVdEN eVE nakliYaT of data from secondary market sites, nine out of the top 25 best-selling sneakers on resale sites were Yeezys as of Tuesday morning, a spike from the previous six weeks.

Sneakerheads are scooping up the shoes following the news that their production will halt following  over controversy surrounding the 45-year-old rapper's recent anti-sematic remarks.

Hours after the announcement, the Yeezy Boost 700 model sneaker held the number two spot on eBay's current list of best-selling sneakers.

Jon Schaefer, a reseller who uses eBay to flip shoes told he predicted the price of Yeezys could jump nearly 50 percent.

By Schaefer's prediction, the brand Evden eve nakLiYAt could soon cost an average of about $400 per pair. 

Sneakerheads are scooping up the shoes following the news that their production will halt following Adidas' dropping of Kanye's brand over controversy surrounding the 45-year-old rapper's recent anti-sematic remarks

Buyers are rushing to resale websites to snatch up Kanye West's coveted Yeezy sneakers, hours after Adidas announced they would be dropping the rapper's clothing line

Hours after the announcement, the Yeezy Boost 700 model sneaker held the number two spot on Ebay's current list of best-selling sneakers

Though the value of Yeezys has dropped in recent years after Adidas ramped up production,

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    'Even if Ye gets completely canceled, the comfort and uniqueness of Yeezy sneakers will never leave,' said sneaker reseller Stephen Yuhas. If you beloved this report and you would like to receive extra information relating to EvdEN eVe nAkliYAT kindly go to our own web site.  

    Schaefer said the speed at which Yeezys wear out - and people's desire to replace them - will further fuel demand now that stock is foreseeably limited.

    'Generally they wear out fast, and eVdeN eVE nAkliyat when people want a second pair,' he told Forbes.'They just pay the money to get them.' 

    Ye has courted controversy in recent months by publicly ending major corporate tie-ups, as well as for a series of outbursts on social media against other celebrities (Kanye West pictured October 21, 2022)

    German sporting goods behemoth Adidas has terminated its partnership with Kanye West amid controversial behavior from the American rapper and designer.A statement posted in the media section of its website called his comments 'unacceptable, hateful and dangerous'

    German sporting goods behemoth Adidas has ended its partnership with Kanye West amid controversial behavior from the American rapper and designer

    Which CVS rivals also own primary care services

    <更新日時> 06月27日(火) 14:25

    Feb 8 (Reuters) - CVS Health Corp is moving deeper into primary care with its planned $9.5 billion deal for EVdeN evE NAKliyAT Oak Street Health announced on Wednesday, giving it a bigger role in healthcare services in line with many of its rival.

    Here is a list of some big companies that are also providing medical services or have announced similar deals:

    UnitedHealth Group Inc

    UnitedHealth's Optum Health business provides services that range from primary care to specialty care such as cardiology and eVDeN eve NAkLiyaT oncology.

    Optum Health served more than 100 million people in the first nine months of 2022, according to a quarterly regulatory filing.

    UnitedHealth last year also announced a deal to buy LHC Group, which provides healthcare services at home, for about $5.4 billion. If you liked this report and you would like to get additional information pertaining to evdeN EvE nakliYaT kindly check out our own page. LHC operates at more than 900 service locations in 37 U.S.states.

    Walgreens Boots Alliance

    Pharmacy chain Walgreens in 2021 took a majority stake in primary care provider VillageMD, which has nearly 400 clinics in the United States including 200 co-located with Walgreens retails stores, as of the end of 2022.

    VillageMD completed the acquisition of urgent care provider Summit Health in a deal valued at $9 billion. Together, VillageMD and Summit Health will operate at more than 680 locations.

    Cigna Corp

    Health insurer Cigna Corp invested $2.5 billion in VillageMD to become a minority shareholder.

    Amazon.com Inc

    Amazon.com Inc agreed to buy primary care provider One Medical for EVdEn Eve NAKliYAT $3.49 billion in July to expand its virtual healthcare and add brick-and-mortar doctors' offices.

    One Medical has around 815,000 members in total and 214 medical offices in 26 markets, according to its latest quarterly filing.

    Walmart Inc

    Walmart and UnitedHealth Group in September signed a 10-year partnership to provide preventive care for people ages 65 and older, and eVDEn EVE NakLiyat virtual healthcare services for all age groups.

    Walmart's effort with UnitedHealth will target common ailments among aging Americans such as heart disease and diabetes.

    Centene Corp

    Medicaid provider Centene runs medical centers through its Community Medical Group, which it acquired in 2018.It runs 16 medical centers in South Florida and five centers in Central Florida, according to its website. (Reporting by Raghav Mahobe and Mariam E Sunny in Bengaluru; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

    Super Bowl parties hit Americans in the pocket as cost of food soars

    <更新日時> 06月25日(日) 04:31

    Unless you've got a craving for chicken wings, this year's party might leave your wallet a little lighter. 

    As the City Chiefs set to do battle with the Philadelphia Eagles in front of an audience likely to soar over 100 million, many together with friends and family at parties.

    Those Super Bowl parties could be the latest thing wreaks havoc with, as the price of food and drink has gone up in 2023. If you cherished this article and also you would like to collect more info pertaining to EVDEn eVE NAKLiyaT kindly visit our own web site.  

    The claims that alcoholic beverages have gone up six percent in cost from 2022.

    Even your party's designated driver will suffer: the cost of non-alcoholic drinks rose 13 percent year-over-year. 

    Unless you've got a craving for chicken wings, this year's Super Bowl party might leave your wallet a little lighter

    The food to go along with those drinks isn't getting cheaper either: the price of meat, fish and eggs as well as fruits and vegetables are up eight percent from 2022.

    However, there is one category where consumers are likely to feel only stomach pain rather than financial ones: chicken wings. 

    The popular appetizer's prices have g has rocked the United States in the past year, with Miami being hit hardest as  to corral the soaring cost of living.

    Miami, Phoenix, Seattle, Atlanta and Philadelphia finished 2022 with the highest annual inflation rate increases.

    Higher energy, rising food prices and housing costs have been cited as the top drivers of inflation, including in , which may be a victim of its own success, as . 

    Federal data listed Phoenix's rent increase at 21.9 percent, with Miami at 18.6 percent, after the city saw the highest inbound population increase of any city since the pandemic began. 

    Miami was one of four cities to make the top ten among cities with a population of over 150,000 - with a move-in rate of 55.2 percent  

    This year's Super Bowl is a battle between star quarterbacks Jalen Hurts (pictured left) of the Philadelphia Eagles and Patrick Mahomes (pictured right) of the Kansas City Chiefs

    Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages have seen a surge in pricing

    Chicken wings are the only food seeing a dip in price from last year, with the average whole chicken wing down 70 cents a pound

    Inflation has rocked the United States hard in the past year, with Miami being hit hardest as consumers continue to get priced out

    The top ten was rounded out by New York/Newark, Baltimore, Detroit, St.Louis and Chicago. 

    Los Angeles and San Francisco had some of the lowest inflation rates, which may be due to a slowing of people moving to those areas. 

    Dallas, EVDeN eVE NakliyAt the Twin Cities, and Baltimore are suffering some of the country's highest , EVdeN evE NAKliyat which rose 14.1%, 13.7%, and 13.5% in those cities respectively, according to an Axios analysis. 

    The news comes after the  raised its target interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point, and signaled that even though inflation is easing, it remains high enough to require further hikes. 

    The set the US central bank's benchmark overnight interest rate in the 4.50-4.75 percent range, the highest since November 2007, when rates were slashed at the onset of the financial crisis.

    Though this increase was smaller than its previous hike - and EVdeN evE NAKLiyaT even larger rate increases before that - the Fed's latest move will further raise the costs of many consumer and business loans, and could increase the risk of a recession. 

    In a policy statement, the Fed continued to promise 'ongoing increases' in borrowing costs, a signal that policymakers intend to raise their benchmark rate again when they next meet in March and perhaps in May as well. 

    Still, the major stock indexes, which had spent the day in the red, rallied to positive territory as Fed Chair Jerome Powell spoke after the decision, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.59 percent late in the session. 

    Miami's inflation rate is at 18.6 percent, after the city saw the highest inbound population increase of any city since the pandemic began

    Seattle finished 2022 with the second-highest annual inflation rate increase

    The Federal Reserve has raised its target interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point, slowing down from the rapid hikes implemented last year

    Fed Chair Jerome Powell said 'the job is not fully done' in bringing down inflation, noting policymakers are 'strongly committed to bringing inflation back down to our 2% goal'

    'We will need substantially more evidence to be confident that inflation is on a long, sustained downward path,' said Powell.

    "It would be very premature to declare victory or think that we really got this," Powell added."We have to complete the job." 

    Fed policymakers hope to avoid triggering a recession, and economic data since their last policy meeting in December generally has moved in the right direction.

    Though , it is slowing under the impact of higher interest rates, while the economy continues to grow and create jobs at a reasonable pace.

    'The Fed isn't done fighting inflation,' said John Leer, chief economist at decision intelligence company Morning Consult. 'Anyone who thought the Fed had won the war on inflation needs to buckle up for a protracted battle.'

    Although the labor market remains tight, Leer said it 'remains premature to conclude American workers will emerge unscathed from this hiking cycle' as the full impact of higher interest rates on the job market has yet to play out.

    The Fed is attempting to tame inflation by slowing the economy with higher interest rates, but hopes to avoid triggering a recession.

    For consumers, the rate hike will likely mean higher interest payments for credit cards and variable-rate loans. 

    Mortgage rates, however, remain near 6 percent after peaking above 7 percent in October, and experts expect them to remain relatively stable or fall further. 

    Generally, mortgage rates follow yields on the 10-Year Treasury note, which have fallen significantly in the past month amid signs of slowing inflation.  

    The Fed is attempting to walk a tightrope by raising rates enough to battle inflation, without tipping the economy into a full-blown recession.

    Many economists and business leaders expect a recession sometime in 2023, EVDen EVE nAKliyAt though there have been recent signals that the economy remains stronger than expected. 

    Housing storm leaves UK exposed, skews policy: Mike Dolan

    <更新日時> 06月24日(土) 16:58

    By Mike Dolan

    LONDON, Nov 16 (Reuters) - If financial markets bore the brunt of this year's interest rate shock, housing now stands in the firing line.

    And a residential real estate quake would hurt many economies far more, amplifying the bond market ructions of the past 12 months if inflation can't be contained quickly enough to allow central banks to stop tightening in 2023.

    Overall housing activity - construction, sales and the related demand for goods and services that goes with housing churn - contributes an estimated 16-18% of gross domestic product annually in the United States and Britain. That's well over $4 trillion for the former and half a trillion in the UK.

    With long-term U.S.fixed mortgage rates above 7% for the first time in 20 years, and more than double January rates, U. In the event you adored this informative article and you wish to obtain more details regarding EVDEn evE nAkLiYat generously go to our internet site. S. housing sales and starts are already feeling the heat.

    And as property has ridden the bond bull market of low inflation and interest rates for much those intervening decades - the sub-prime mortgage crash of 2007-2008 apart - any risk of a paradigm shift in that whole picture is a mega concern.

    Twenty years ago, after the dot.com bust and stock market crash led to a puzzlingly mild global recession, The Economist magazine fronted with a piece entitled "The houses that saved the world" - concluding lower mortgage rates, refinancing and EVden evE NAKliyat home equity withdrawal had offset the hit to corporate demand.

    But it's much less likely to come to the rescue after this year's stock market swoon, if only because interest rates are heading even higher into 2023 and eVdeN evE naKliYat many now fret about potential distress and delinquency in the sector eVDeN eVE naKLiYAt next year.

    Some 10% of global fund managers polled by Bank of America this month think real estate in developed economies is the most likely source of another systemic credit event going forward.

    And Britain, which even the Bank of England assumes has already entered recession, is particularly vulnerable.

    UK homeowners outsize exposure to floating rate mortgages and greater vulnerability to rising unemployment leaves the British market a potential outlier amid the twin hits of rising Bank of England rates and this week's expected fiscal squeeze.

    Indeed, many feel the extent of finance minister Jeremy Hunt's dramatic fiscal U-turn away from September's botched giveaway budget is precisely to avoid the sort of brutal BoE rate hit to the housing market that had threatened initially.

    British think-tank the National Institute of Economic and Social Research reckons some 2.5 million UK households on variable rate mortgages - about 10% of the total - would be hit hard by further BoE rate rises next year, pushing mortgage costs for about 30,000 beyond monthly incomes if rates hit 5%.

    That partly explains why even though money markets still see BoE rates peaking as high as 4.5%, from 3% at present, high-street clearing banks Barclays and HSBC forecast the central bank's terminal rate as low as 3.5% and 3.75% respectively.

    NO HOUSING SAVIOUR

    Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius and team feel the threat of a major credit event in developed housing markets may be overstated - as many mortgage holders are still on low, long-term fixed deals and there are substantial home equity buffers.

    But they said Britain stands out nonetheless.

    "We see a relatively greater risk of a meaningful rise in mortgage delinquency rates in the UK," Goldman said this month."This reflects the shorter duration of UK mortgages, our more negative economic outlook, and the greater sensitivity of default rates to downturns."

    While Australia and New Zealand have higher variable mortgage rates, evdeN eve NaKliyaT British mortgage holders also have a higher vulnerability to rising joblessness.

    Goldman estimates that a one percentage point rise in unemployment tends to boost mortgage delinquency rates by more than 20 basis points after one year in Britain - twice as much as the 10bp impact from a similar scenario in the United States.

    All of which bodes ill for UK house prices - although forecasts are still far from apocalyptic.

    UK estate agent Knight Frank expects nationwide house prices to drop 5% next year and again in 2024, a cumulative decline of almost 10% but one that only takes average prices back to where they were in the middle of 2021.Further out they see stagnation persisting - with just a 1.5% cumulative gain in the five years to 2026 and London prices basically flat over all that period.

    NIESR economist Urvish Patel concurred with the thrust of that - expecting lower house prices over the next couple of years but adding "fears of a house price and housing market collapse because of higher mortgage rates are unlikely to be proved correct".

    Offsetting factors are that a majority will be on fixed rates, supply remains tight and stamp duty taxes are due to be cut again, he said.

    But he did point to Bank of England research from 2019 that studied more than 30 years of data and showed that a 1% sustained increase in index-linked UK government bond yields could ultimately result in a fall in real house prices of just under 20%.

    Ominously perhaps, 10- and 30-year index-linked gilt yields were at the epicentre of the September budget shock.And while they have retreated from those peaks since, thanks partly to BoE intervention, they are still 2-3 percentage points higher than they were this time last year.

    - The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.

    (Reporting by Mike Dolan; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Knights try to shake doldrums against hot Predators

    <更新日時> 06月21日(水) 21:14

    The Vegas Golden Knights return from the All-Star break looking to halt an extended rough stretch.

    Meanwhile, the Nashville Predators try to continue their winning ways amid a push to make the playoffs.

    Looking to halt their season-high four-game losing streak, the visiting Golden Knights try to keep the Predators from a fourth consecutive victory on Tuesday night.

    After play completed on Jan. 5, EvdEN Eve nAkliYaT Vegas sat atop the Western Conference standings.However, EVdEN EVE naKliyAt the Golden Knights are 2-6-2 since and currently third in the Pacific Division. They totaled just five goals while going 0-2-2 in their final four games before last week's All-Star break -- all coming on the road.

    That said, Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy isn't ready to panic.

    "We kinda stumbled into it at the end," Cassidy told NHL.com.Here is more information in regards to eVdeN EVe NAkLiYAT have a look at our website. "I think the break was perfect timing for them, allowed them to take a breather, reset.

    "We're still in a good position. That's the way we look at it. There's not many teams that can cruise home the last 30 games in this league, and we're certainly not one of them."

    Vegas has won two straight and six of the last eight meetings with Nashville. Chandler Stephenson had a goal with two assists and Mark Stone added three helpers while Logan Thompson made 33 saves during the Knights' 5-4 overtime home victory against the Predators on New Year's Eve.

    Since that defeat, though, Nashville is 9-4-0, a winner in five of the last six (5-0-1) and currently amid a season-high five-game home winning streak -- where each of its last three overall victories have happened. Though the Predators have totaled 13 goals during their three-game winning streak, they still remain just outside of playoff position in the West.

    "I think if we're going to be able to continue to play the right way, and do the right things, EvDeN eVE NAkliyAT we're going to be able to put the puck in the back of the net," Nashville coach John Hynes said.

    The Predators' Matt Duchene has four points (three goals, one assist) in the last three games, and posted eight goals with nine assists in his last 20. Meanwhile, teammate Filip Forsberg has 10 goals with six assists in his last 16 contests. That includes a hat trick at Vegas in December.

    Nashville All-Star Juuse Saros has a 2.25 goals-against average and .938 save percentage during his four-game home winning streak. Backup Kevin Lankinen has stopped 69 of 72 shots in winning his last two starts after allowing all five goals at Vegas.

    Fresh off his first All-Star appearance, Vegas' Thompson (2.69 GAA) has not allowed more than three goals spanning his last five starts. Meanwhile, backup Adin Hill (2.73 GAA) has 10 wins this season.

    Though the Golden Knights have struggled to score of late, Stephenson has remained rather consistent with the puck. He has recorded four of his team-high 44 points in the last five games.

    Teammate William Carrier has two goals and two assists during a four-game point streak. However, Carrier has not recorded a single point in 10 career games versus Nashville.

    --Field Level Media

    Brazil sinks rusting old aircraft carrier in the Atlantic

    <更新日時> 06月21日(水) 01:16

    BRASILIA, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Brazil sank a decommissioned aircraft carrier in the Atlantic Ocean off its northeast coast, EVDEn eVe nakliYAT the Brazilian Navy said, despite warnings from environmentalists that the rusting 1960s French-built ship would pollute the sea and the marine food chain.

    The 32,000-tonne carrier had been floating offshore for three months since Turkey refused it entry to be scrapped there because it was an environmental hazard and the ship was towed back to Brazil.

    The carrier was scuttled in a "planned and controlled sinking" late on Friday, the Navy said in a statement, that would "avoid logistical, operational, environmental and economic losses to the Brazilian state," it said.

    The hull of the Sao Paulo was sunk in Brazilian jurisdictional waters 350 kilometers (217 miles) off the coast where the sea is 5,000 meters deep, a location chosen to mitigate the impact on fishing and ecosystems, the Navy said.

    Federal public prosecutors and Greenpeace had asked the Brazilian government to stop the sinking, saying it was "toxic" due to dangerous materials, eVdeN eve naKliYAt including 9 tonnes of asbestos used in paneling.

    The Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier served the French Navy for four decades as the Foch, capable of carrying 40 war planes.

    Defense expert and EVDen eVE NaKLiYAt former foreign policy congressional staffer Pepe Rezende said the carrier was bought by the Brazilian Navy for just $12 million in 1998 but needed an $80 million refit that was never done.

    After the carrier was decommissioned, Turkish marine recycling company Sök Denizcilik Tic Sti bought the hull for $10.5 million, but had to tow it back across the Atlantic when Turkey barred entry to its shipyard.

    Brazil's Navy said it asked the company to repair the carrier at a Brazilian shipyard, eVDEn eVE NaKLiYAt but after an inspection showed it to be taking on water and was at risk of sinking, the Navy banned the ship from entering Brazilian ports.It then decided to sink the Sao Paulo at high sea.

    The company's legal representative in Brazil, Zilan Costa e Silva, said that disposal of the carrier was the Brazilian state's responsibility under the 1989 Basel Convention on the transboundary movement of hazardous wastes.Here is more information about evdEn Eve naKLiyaT check out our web site. (Reporting by Anthony Boadle Editing by Ros Russell)

    Brazilian Navy says it will sink 'ghost' aircraft carrier at high sea

    <更新日時> 06月20日(火) 21:51

    BRASILIA, Feb 1 (Reuters) - A decommissioned 1960's aircraft carrier has been floating offshore for EVdEn Eve nakLiYAT three months since Turkey refused it entry to be scrapped there will be sunk in the Atlantic Ocean in waters under Brazil's jurisdiction, the Brazilian Navy said on Wednesday.

    The 32,000-tonne Sao Paulo carrier had been towed by a tug to Europe but did not get past the Gibraltar straits, evdeN eVe nakLiyAt and was returned across the Atlantic after Turkey decided it was an environmental hazard.

    The Navy said in a statement that the ship is taking on water and eVdEN Eve NaKLiyaT is at risk of sinking, so it has not been allowed to dock at Brazilian ports.

    Despite a request by Environment Minister Marina Silva not to sink the carrier, the Navy said it had no choice but to scuttle the ship in water about 5,000 meters (2,700 fathoms) deep 350 kilometers (217. If you loved this post and eVdEn evE NaKliyAT you would certainly such as to receive more details pertaining to eVdEn EvE nakLiYaT kindly go to the website. 48 miles) off-shore within Brazil's exclusive economic zone.

    The site is far from environmental protection areas and free of undersea communication cables, the Navy statement said.

    "Given its deteriorating floating condition and the inevitability of uncontrolled sinking, there is no other option but to jettison the hull and sink it in a planned way," it said.

    The Navy had planned to scuttle the carrier on Wednesday at sea but public prosecutors sought to stop the sinking in Brazilian waters citing the environmental threat it poses, including tonnes of asbestos used for paneling inside the ship.

    A federal judge on Wednesday afternoon denied their request for an injunction arguing that the Navy had weighed the environmental impact against other factors.

    The Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier served the French Navy from 1963 to 2000 as the Foch, capable of carrying 40 planes on board.(Reporting by Anthony Boadle; Editing by David Gregorio and EVDen Eve NAKliYat Diane Craft)

    T-Mobile misses quarterly revenue estimates

    <更新日時> 06月20日(火) 10:42

    Feb 1 (Reuters) - Wireless carrier T-Mobile US Inc posted fourth-quarter revenue below Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, as competition heats up with rivals looking to add subscribers through more attractive promotional offers.

    The company added thousands of wireless subscribers over the last few years, thanks to hefty discounts on smartphones, EvDen EVe nAKliyaT industry-low plan prices and an edge in 5G.But a slowdown in wireless growth and EVDeN eVE NakliyAT bigger promotions by rivals amid rising costs are hurting T-Mobile now.

    The company said total revenue fell 2.5% to $20.27 billion in the quarter ended December, below Wall Street's estimate of $20.6 billion, according to Refinitiv data.It added 927,000 monthly bill-paying phone subscribers in the quarter.

    T-Mobile's net income rose to $1.48 billion, or $1.18 per share, from $422 million, EVdEN EVe NakLiYat or 34 cents per share, a year earlier.

    In January, the company said it was investigating a data breach that may have exposed 37 million postpaid and prepaid accounts, EvdEN EvE nAKLiYat and it may incur significant costs related to the incident.

    T-Mobile expects to add between 5 million and 5.5 million net monthly-bill paying subscribers in 2023, compared with the 6. For more in regards to eVdEN EVe nAKliyAT have a look at the web-site. 4 million additions it reported in 2022.(Reporting by Eva Mathews in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

    Disney's Bob Iger will lay off 7,000 workers

    <更新日時> 06月19日(月) 15:24

    Disney's Bob Iger is planning to lay off 7,000 employees in a 'significant transformation' to cut back costs as he eliminates some of his predecessor's efforts.

    On Wednesday, Iger announced his plans to restructure the company, effectively eliminating the Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution group set up under former CEO Bob Chapek.

    The new structure, according to the , will have only three divisions, Disney Entertainment — which will include film and TV assets as well as Disney+; ESPN — which will include ESPN and ESPN+; and Parks, Experiences and Products — which will include theme parks and the consumer products team.

    As part of that changeup, Disney will cut 7,000 jobs — representing a little over three percent of its global workforce.The cuts are likely to predominantly affect the entertainment and ESPN divisions, despite the company beating analyst's expectations for the fourth quarter of 2022.

    The changeup comes as Gov.Ron DeSantis  and the company faces a proxy battle with an activist investor seeking to gain a seat on the board.

    Disney CEO Bob Iger is planning to lay off some 7,000 employees as he restructures the company

    In announcing the new structure Wednesday, Iger likened it to changes he made at the media giant in 2005, when he first became CEO, and in 2016, evdeN Eve naKLiyAT when Disney announced a shift to streaming as it bolstered its assets with the acquisition of 21st Century Fox.

    'Our new structure is aimed at returning greater authority to our creative leaders and making them accountable for how their content performs financially,' he said on an earnings call. 

    'Our former structure severed that link and must be restored,' he continued, noting: 'Moving forward, our creative teams will determine what content we're making, how it's distributed and monetized and how it gets marketed.'

    Under the plans, Alex Bergman and Dana Walden will co-chair the Disney Entertainment division, evDeN eve NakliYAt with Jimmy Pitaro continuing to lead ESPN and eVden eVe nakliYAt Josh D'Amaro continuing to lead parks and experiences.

    And, evden eve NAkliyAT in addition to the planned layoffs, Disney CFO Christine McCarthy also said the company is targeting $5.5billion in cost savings, including $3billion related to future content savings with the remaining $2.5billion coming from existing marketing, staffing and technology costs

    But the move comes as Disney beat earnings expectations.

    The company announced on Wednesday that it earned $1.28billion, or 70 cents per share, in the three months through December 31, up from a net income of $1. If you beloved this post in addition to you would like to get more information about EvdeN EvE nAKliyaT generously pay a visit to our internet site. 1billion, or 60 cents per share a year earlier.

    Excluding one-time items, Disney earned 99 cents per share.Analysts, on average, were expecting adjusted earnings of 78 cents per share, according to FactSet.

    In total, revenue grew eight percent to $23.51 billion from $21.82 billion a year earlier. Analysts were expecting revenue of just $23.44 billion.

    The company also said Disney+ ended the quarter with 161.8million subscribers, down one percent since October 1, while Hulu and ESPN+ each posted a two percent increase in paid subscribers.

    Following the news, shares of Disney rose three percent in after-hours trading.

    Much of the layoffs are expected to be in the entertainment division, which includes Disney+, as well as ESPN, which includes ESPN+

    Disney ended the fourth quarter of 2022 with $1.28billion, or 70 cents per share

    Disney shares ticked upwards following the earnings call on Wednesday

    But Disney has been under fire recently by billionaire investor Nelson Peltz, who has claimed Iger is not fit to lead the company, eVdeN eve NakLiyaT citing falling revenues. 

    Last week, Peltz — the founder of Trian Management — sent a letter to Disney shareholders on Thursday asking them to vote for him rather than longtime board member Michael BG Froman.

    It was just the latest move Peltz made in his ongoing war with Disney, after previously filing paperwork with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission  for a seat at the Mickey Mouse table and launching a campaign across social media.

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    Visitor logs show Silicon Valley execs regularly visit White House

    <更新日時> 06月19日(月) 09:32

    Big Tech executives have held a close-knit relationship with the White House, visiting 1600 Pennsylvania Ave with such regularity that could explain President Biden's lackluster push for anti-trust legislation, insiders say. 

    An analysis of White House visitor logs found that between July 2021 and September 2022, Big Tech's most senior executives visited at least 38 times, averaging around 2.5 meetings per month. 

    Apple CEO Tim Cook paid a visit to the White House five times over the 15-month sampling, and Apple sent high-level representatives 16 times in total.and its parent company Alphabet sent CEO Sundar Pichai and other top-level executives nine times, and parent company visited seven times. 

    'The Biden Administration has essentially given Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon a staff badge,' one former House Judiciary aide told DailyMail.com.'Instead of taking on Big Tech, they've allowed Big Tech to infiltrate the White House whenever they please.'  

    Tim Cook, Apple CEO, and Lisa Jackson, VP of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives, arrive at the White House for a state dinner in December 

    On the campaign trail, Biden said he wanted to break up Big Tech monopolies and end Section 230.But the 2021-2022 Congress came and went and Big Tech legislation remained in limbo.  

    While it's normal for the White House to meet with business leaders, the frequency of such visits begs the question of what sort of closed-door promises were made, insiders say. 

    'The White House did very little to push Congress to move forward tech legislation anti-trust legislation, in 2021, and 2022,' one former Democratic congressional aide told DailyMail.com.  

    'They had all those meetings with Big Tech executives, but the real question is, how much were those executives successful in their private lobbying, in getting the White House not to escalate that fight?' 

    'The idea that this revolving door of tech lobbyists and executives are allowed to have access to officials who allegedly are working on reining in Big Tech who are allegedly going after some of the most egregious behavior, it's really problematic,' another former Democratic staffer on Capitol Hill told DailyMail.com. 

    Last Congress advocates criticized the White House for failing to utilize Democratic control of the White House and both chambers of Congress to prioritize legislation to take on Big Tech.

    Apple CEO Tim Cook, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and Google CEO Sundar Pichai listen as U.S.President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting about cybersecurity

    Big Tech executives have held a close-knit relationship with the White House, visiting 1600 Pennsylvania Ave with such regularity that could explain President Biden's lackluster push for anti-trust legislation, insiders say

    They failed to push through the American Innovation and Choice Online Act and the Open App Markets Act, both of which would have prevented tech companies from self-promoting their own products and thwarting competitors. 

    'You clearly have some gatekeepers in in the White House in the administration, who are preventing Biden's priorities as insofar as tech from moving forward,' said the staffer. 

    'Whenever Big Tech gets scared, they walk into the White House, they they meet with their friendly official and that gatekeeper says don't worry about it.' 

    Sens.Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. If you cherished this article and you would like to collect more info pertaining to evden eVE NaKliYaT generously visit the web page. said in a statement on their Kids Online Safety Act, which set new guardrails for sites likely to attract traffic from children, was cut out of FY 2023 spending bill due to industry lobbying.

    The American Data Privacy and Protection Act overwhelmingly passed the Energy and Commerce Committee 53-2 last Congress, but never came up for a floor vote. 

    The must-pass FY 2023 spending bill did include a bill that will raise money for anti-trust agencies by raising merger filing fees and a ban of TikTok on government phones. 

    The source said the Biden administration gave high hopes to anti-trust proponents with bringing net neutrality advocate Tim Wu into the White House as an advisor and Big Tech foes Lina Khan to chair the Federal Trade Commission and Jonathan Cantor to lead the Justice Department's anti-trust division. 

    'That was all in early 2021.And then, you know, it didn't seem like they had that same level of commitment was to legislation.' 

    The White House declined to comment on the charges.  

    Biden waited until January of this year to make one of his most pointed calls yet in an op-ed he penned directing Congress to pass legislation to rein in tech platforms.  

    He first called for privacy protections that limit data collection and ban targeted advertising for kids and called for reform of Section 230 - which grants social media platforms immunity for what users post on their sites while preserving their ability to moderate content. 

    Referencing a line he made in both last year's and again in this year's State of the Union address, Biden said: 'We must hold social-media companies accountable for the experiment they are running on our children for profit.'

    'Ban targeted advertising to children and impose stricter limits on the personal data the companies collect on all of us,' Biden said in his 2023 State of the Union Tuesday night.

    'The idea that he's saying all of this during State of the Union and will again be talking about the dangers of Big Tech while officials in his own White House are allowing tech like Big Tech companies to just as effectively have open door access is is pretty egregious' the ex-Democratic congressional aide said. 

    In calling for 'fairer rules of the road' Biden made a nod at legislation that would ban Big Tech's self-promotion of its own products. 

    'When tech platforms get big enough, many find ways to promote their own products while excluding or disadvantaging competitors — or charge competitors a fortune to sell on their platform,' he wrote in his op-ed. 

    But Biden and Republican legislators on Capitol Hill are at odds over how best to tackle Big Tech's monopolistic tendencies. 

    House Republicans, EvdEn evE NaKLiyat freshly in the majority, are prioritizing censorship and anti-conservative bias.They have pushed back against legislation that prevents tech platforms from self-promoting their own products. 

    Both parties want to overhaul Section 230, but for different reasons. Democrats want to tackle the spread of misinformation on things like elections and Covid-19, Republicans want to ensure that social media companies don't censor posts that might involved things like vaccine or election skepticism. 

    'We need Big Tech companies to take responsibility for the content they spread and the algorithms they use,' Biden wrote in the Journal.'That's why I've long said we must fundamentally reform Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects tech companies from legal responsibility for content posted on their sites.' 

    Speaker Kevin McCarthy's office shot back that Biden wasn't addressing the real issue.  

    'House Republicans will confront Big Tech's abuses because the truth should not be censored,' McCarthy deputy spokesperson Chad Gilmartin said in a release.'Americans should not be blocked or eVDEn EvE naKliyAt banned for sharing a link to a news article. But that's exactly what Big Tech has done, eVdeN EVE NAkliyaT which Biden wants to ignore.' 

    On December 14, incoming Judiciary Chair Rep. Jim Jordan wrote to five of the largest tech companies demanding they hand over correspondence between their companies and Biden administration officials. 

    'Although the full extent of Big Tech's collusion with the Biden administration is unknown, there are prominent examples and strong indications of Big Tech censorship following directives or pressure from executive branch entities,' Jordan wrote.'Because of Big Tech's wide reach, EVDen evE NAkliYAT it can serve as a powerful and effective partisan arm of the 'woke speech police.''

    But Jordan has opposed other anti-trust reform, including increasing the fees tech companies pay when they file a merger with the federal government to raise funds for the Federal Trade Commission's anti-trust division. 

    So far McCarthy has not prioritized anti-trust legislation aimed at Big Tech either.  

    In his 'Commitment to America' GOP agenda released ahead of midterms, McCarthy promised to 'confront Big Tech and advance free speech' by repealing Section 230 and bolstering anti-trust enforcement. 

    But he opposed a bipartisan pair of bills that would break up tech monopolies like Apple and Amazon and end their self-preferencing practices.Apple and Amazon's biggest defendant in Washington, Jeff Miller, EvDeN eVe NAkliYat is a close ally and personal friend of McCarthy. 

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