End of an Era: Coca-Cola Pulls Minute Maid Frozen Juices After 80 Years
Coca-Cola announces the discontinuation of its iconic Minute Maid frozen canned juice line, marking the end of an 80-year legacy as consumer tastes shift toward fresh beverages.
Coca-Cola announces the discontinuation of its iconic Minute Maid frozen canned juice line, marking the end of an 80-year legacy as consumer tastes shift toward fresh beverages.
With Bitcoin's spot price roughly 20% below the estimated average mining cost of $87,000, industry stress is mounting as less efficient operations are forced offline and miners liquidate holdings to stay afloat.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin challenges the layer-2 ecosystem to move beyond replicating familiar designs, arguing that the primary justification for many rollups—cheaper transactions—is diminishing as Ethereum's own capacity grows.
Alphabet announces plans to potentially double its infrastructure investment this year, signaling an aggressive bet on AI dominance. The move comes as Google is hailed by some analysts as the sector's 'biggest winner,' despite broader market jitters over AI's disruptive potential.
While MOGU Inc.'s latest earnings report sent its stock higher, a deeper dive reveals troubling signs beneath the surface, including negative free cash flow and reliance on one-off gains, casting doubt on the sustainability of its profitability.
A wave of selling pressure engulfed global markets, extending beyond software stocks to hammer chipmakers and tech giants. Investor anxiety over the cost and disruptive impact of the AI arms race triggered sharp declines, with AMD and Palantir among the hardest hit, while Alphabet's massive spending plans failed to impress.
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CAPE Holland secures a pivotal equipment contract from CDWE for Taiwan's Fengmiao Offshore Wind Farm, deploying its specialized vibro lifting technology to install massive foundations in challenging deep-water conditions.
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New data from the British Film Institute reveals the U.K.'s production sector hit a historic high last year, with total expenditure reaching £6.8 billion. The surge was powered by major inward investments like new adaptations of 'Wuthering Heights' and The Beatles, though concerns linger over the domestic independent sector's share.
Energizer Holdings announces its upcoming quarterly dividend, offering shareholders an attractive yield. However, analysts are examining the company's high cash payout ratio and its implications for long-term dividend health.
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The beauty giant met revenue and beat profit estimates for its fiscal second quarter, yet a conservative full-year forecast triggered a sharp sell-off, highlighting investor concerns over its growth trajectory.
A new industry report uncovers a significant blind spot in UK fashion retail: the management of Goods Not for Resale (GNFR). With the sector under intense margin pressure, a strategic overhaul of this £3.9bn expenditure area could unlock savings equivalent to the profit from nearly £6bn in extra sales.
As Amazon prepares to report earnings, the spotlight is fixed on its cloud division. Investors are asking if the slowdown that rocked Microsoft's Azure signals a broader industry cooldown, or if Amazon can chart a different course.
German chipmaker Infineon Technologies is fast-tracking its artificial intelligence investments and acquiring AMS Austram's sensor portfolio, a strategic move to solidify its position in the high-growth AI-driven automotive and industrial sectors.
After years of strategic investment, integrated SaaS provider EverCommerce Inc. is on the cusp of a significant financial turnaround, with Wall Street analysts forecasting the company will reach profitability as soon as next year.
Exclusive sources indicate C3.ai is in late-stage discussions to be acquired by automation leader Automation Anywhere, a move that would create a new public entity blending AI software with robotic process automation and reshape the competitive landscape.
A new exhibition at the University of Toronto reveals that the current strategic scramble for the Arctic, highlighted by U.S. interest in Greenland, has deep roots in 19th-century ambitions for territory and resources, offering historical context to today's geopolitical tensions.
A new Human Rights Watch report warns that the erosion of fundamental rights across Asia is exacting a heavy economic price, with rising inequality exposing vulnerable populations to labor abuses and predatory scams. The analysis calls for democracies to forge stronger alliances with civil society to counter authoritarian trends.