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Tesla proposes tn award for Musk if he hits targets

Tesla outlines $1tn award plan for Musk, targets required

Tesla has unveiled what might be among the largest compensation plans in corporate history, recommending an incentive package for CEO Elon Musk that could potentially reach an extraordinary value of roughly $1 trillion — yet only if the company meets several remarkable performance targets.The proposed package is not a simple cash payout. Instead, it is structured around stock-based rewards that hinge on Tesla’s ability to meet specific financial and operational benchmarks over the coming years. These targets include dramatic increases in revenue, sustained profitability, and ambitious market capitalization thresholds that would place Tesla among the most valuable companies in the…
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BYD shares slide as China's EV price war hits profits

BYD stock slides as China’s electric vehicle price war cuts into profits

China’s electric vehicle market has become one of the most competitive sectors in the global automotive industry. Once seen as a steady growth story, the segment is now facing a turbulent period marked by aggressive pricing strategies. BYD, a major player in the EV landscape, recently experienced a significant decline in its share value as profit margins came under pressure from a relentless price war among manufacturers.The rivalry in China's electric vehicle market has heightened with the entry of new companies and the ongoing struggle of current brands to hold onto their market segment. For buyers, this struggle results in…
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Fed losing independence would pose a serious danger, says Lagarde

Lagarde issues warning on dangers of Fed losing independence

The independence of central banks has long been considered a cornerstone of economic stability, providing a safeguard against political interference in monetary policy. Recently, European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde underscored this principle with a clear warning: any erosion of the Federal Reserve’s autonomy would create significant risks for financial markets, economic growth, and public trust in institutions. Her statement reflects a growing concern among economists that central bank independence, once taken for granted, is facing unprecedented pressures in a rapidly changing global landscape.Lagarde's comments are delivered as central banks globally manage a complex balancing task. Following an extended period…
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Half of UK job losses in hospitality, say bosses

Bosses highlight hospitality’s share in half of UK job losses

The United Kingdom’s hospitality sector is facing an unprecedented employment crisis, with industry leaders reporting that nearly half of recent job losses across the country have occurred within restaurants, hotels, pubs, and other service-oriented businesses. The stark figures reflect broader economic pressures affecting both employers and employees, from rising costs and inflation to shifts in consumer behavior and labor shortages.In the UK, the hospitality industry has long been a major source of employment, providing jobs to a vast number of individuals, ranging from young entrants in the workforce to experienced workers. Nevertheless, the sector has recently faced significant challenges due…
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Trump backs down from 250% EU pharma tariff in deal

Trump softens on 250% EU pharma tariff during negotiations

The rising trade disputes between Washington and Brussels reached a pivotal point when former U.S. President Donald Trump decided to abandon proposals to introduce an unusually steep tariff—allegedly 250 percent—on pharmaceutical goods imported from the European Union. This move, included in a broader trade agreement, represents a crucial development in the prolonged discussions between the two significant economic forces and provides a temporary relief for businesses on both sides of the Atlantic.The conflict originated during a time of escalating trade tensions when Washington aimed to address perceived ongoing disparities and unjust practices across industries like agriculture, technology, and healthcare. Pharmaceuticals…
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WH Smith shares tumble 42% after accounting blunder

WH Smith faces 42% share drop after accounting blunder

Shares in WH Smith experienced a dramatic decline following the disclosure of a significant accounting miscalculation that has rattled investors and raised questions about the company’s internal controls. The retail group, best known for its presence in airports, train stations, and high streets across the United Kingdom and internationally, saw its market value drop sharply after admitting to a financial oversight that inflated reported earnings.The news caused a significant stir in the investment world, as WH Smith's share value dropped by over 40% during the initial trading hours. Experts characterized this as among the toughest financial reporting challenges the company…
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Target appoints new boss as it seeks to revive sales

Target chooses new CEO to rejuvenate sales

Target Corporation has announced a significant leadership change, appointing a new chief executive officer as the company looks to reinvigorate its sales and redefine its position in the competitive retail landscape. This move comes amid growing pressure from investors and analysts who have noted stagnating growth and shifting consumer behavior in recent years. The decision reflects Target’s commitment to strategic renewal and long-term stability.The major retailer is navigating a difficult landscape where rapidly changing consumer demands are evident. The rise of online purchases, services prioritizing convenience, and shoppers who are sensitive to prices have pushed conventional retailers to rethink their…
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Qantas hit with record fine for illegal layoffs during pandemic

Record penalty for Qantas due to illegal layoffs in pandemic

The conclusion of a long-running legal dispute has resulted in a landmark decision, with a major airline facing a record-setting penalty for its actions during the pandemic. The ruling against Qantas, Australia's flagship carrier, marks a significant moment in the nation's industrial relations history. The case centered on the airline's decision to illegally terminate a large number of its ground staff, an action that was challenged by the workers' union and subsequently deemed unlawful by the Federal Court. This judgment is not merely about a monetary fine; it is a powerful statement on corporate responsibility, workers' rights, and the balance…
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VW introduces monthly subscription to increase car power

VW launches monthly subscription to boost car performance

Volkswagen has announced a fresh monthly subscription program that enables vehicle owners to increase horsepower as an additional option. This step edges the car manufacturer into a leading position within the expanding trend of on-demand functionalities and digital enhancements in the auto sector. Instead of a singular transaction for a lasting power increase, Volkswagen is reportedly trying out a system that offers adaptability and simultaneously establishes a consistent revenue source. The essence of this approach lies in generating profit from features that exist within the car but are restricted by a software-controlled barrier.This approach is part of a broader shift…
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UK economic growth slows but beats forecasts

UK economic growth slows yet outperforms forecasts

The economy of the United Kingdom underwent a marked deceleration in the year's second quarter, even though the results surpassed the forecasts of numerous financial specialists. Based on official statistics, the nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded at a slower rate in contrast with the year's start. This slowdown had been predicted; however, the genuine numbers were sturdier than the broadly negative predictions, delivering an unexpected positive outcome for both the government and market evaluators.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that the UK economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of 2025, a significant drop from the 0.7%…
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