Sara Nelson, President of the Association of Flight Attendants, joined The Final Round to discuss the stalled stimulus talks in Washington D.C. and what it means for jobs and the airline industry. ...
NVIDIA topped Street estimates for revenue and adjusted EPS. The company posted $3.87 billion in revenue, beating the estimated $3.66 billion while also reporting an adjusted EPS of $2.18, beating the Street’s estimate of $1.97 EPS. Yahoo Finance’s Jared Blikre joins The Final Round to break down the details. ...
A big concern for American motorists when considering an electric vehicle is where to charge it, and exactly how long is that charge going to take.While charging infrastructure is increasing in the U.S., the amount of time it takes to charge a vehicle can be problematic. While most owners can get a full charge overnight while sleeping, making multiple 20-minute or longer stops to charge on a long road trip can be inconvenient.Lucid's Game-Changing Specs: Lucid Motors said Wednesday that the company's efficient, 900-volt electric vehicle will boast charging times of up to 20 miles a minute, or 300 miles in just 20 minutes.Part of what makes this possible are the car's 350kW charging speeds on compatible charging infrastructure. This is 100kW faster than Tesla Inc's (NASDAQ: TSLA) 250kW Supercharger network.Lucid also mentioned vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-vehicle charging hardware on the car, ready for future use.The production version of the Lucid Air...
Target reported earnings that crushed Street expectations. The retailer saw a an 80% jump in profits and a 700% increase in its curbside pickup service. In addition, Target saw a 195% increase online sales, helping the company minimize the impact of COVID-19. The Final Round panel breaks down the details. ...
(Bloomberg) -- California doubled down on its demand that Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. make immediate, wrenching changes to their business models in their home state by converting their drivers from independent contractors to employees with benefits.California Attorney General Xavier Becerra asked a state appeals court Wednesday to ignore the companies’ pleas to extend a pause on a lower court’s order requiring the dramatic shift. A stay of the decision is set to expire midnight Thursday. If the appeals court agrees with Becerra or takes no action, Uber and Lyft have said the order will force them to suspend ride-share operations in their home state starting Friday.Read More: Uber Seeks Court Reprieve After California Shutdown ThreatSan Francisco Superior Court Judge Ethan Schulman said in his Aug. 10 order that Uber and Lyft are “not entitled to an indefinite postponement of their day of reckoning.” The judge ruled the companies are...