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20.03.26 - 13:24
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Ford’s 5% Dividend Looks Tempting at These Prices, but Is It Safe? (24/7 Wall St.)
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Ford (NYSE: F) has spent over a century building trucks, SUVs, and commercial vehicles that define American roads. With shares down 11.3% year-to-date and trading below $12, the stock's 5% dividend yield is attracting income investors. The question is whether that yield is a genuine opportunity or a warning signal dressed up as value. Dividend ... Ford's 5% Dividend Looks Tempting at These Prices, but Is It Safe?
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19.03.26 - 08:18
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′We don′t tell the car what it should do′: my ride in a self-driving taxi (The Guardian)
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Driverless 'robotaxis' will be accepting fares in Britain's biggest city by the end of next year. Can they deal with London's medieval roads, hordes of pedestrians and errant ebikers? I got in the passenger seat to find out'I'm really excited to show you this,” says Alex Kendall, the CEO of Wayve, as he gets behind the wheel of one of the company's electric Ford Mustangs. Then he does … nothing. The car pulls up to a junction at a busy road in King's Cross, London, all by itself. “You can see that it's going to control the speed, steering, brake, indicators,” he says to me – I'm in the passenger seat. “It's making decisions as it goes. Here we've got an unprotected turn, where we've got to wait for a gap in traffic …” The steering wheel spins by itself and the car pulls out smoothly.Riding in a self-driving car for the first time is a little like your first flight in an aeroplane: borderline terrifying for a few seconds, then reassuringly unremarkable. At least, that is my exp...
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18.03.26 - 20:06
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US Carrier Pulling Back From Iran Operations To Crete Port After Suffering Fire (ZeroHedge)
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US Carrier Pulling Back From Iran Operations To Crete Port After Suffering Fire
America's largest and most advanced aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, is pulling away from the Middle East region as it nears a record-long deployment and after it suffered a major fire which damaged living quarters and other areas.
Bloomberg reports in a fresh update Wednesday, "The US Navy's most advanced aircraft carrier is retreating from the Red Sea after a fire broke out in its laundry room, scuttling plans for the 100,000-ton nuclear-powered vessel to project power in the war with Iran."
It is planning to temporarily pull back into Crete in the southern Mediterranean, and hopefully outside the reach of Iran's feared long-range ballistic missiles. The Ford had already docked there in late February after being called from Caribbean operations into the CENTCOM region of responsibility.
US Navy/AFP
"Following the incident, which left at least two of the ship's 4,000 crew members with ...
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18.03.26 - 09:12
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Ford ruft für Capri mit LFP-Batterie ab 42.400 Euro auf (Electrive)
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Nach dem überarbeiteten Ford Explorer ist jetzt auch der neue Ford Capri bestellbar. In der Basisversion bringt die neu eingeführte LFP-Batterie den Capri Standard Range auf bis zu 464 Kilometer Reichweite – ein Plus von über 17 Prozent. Die Preise starten wie bisher bei 42.400 Euro....
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18.03.26 - 03:15
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Details Of Fire On US Navy′s Largest Carrier Much Worse Than Previously Known (ZeroHedge)
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Details Of Fire On US Navy's Largest Carrier Much Worse Than Previously Known
There was chaos aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford after a major onboard fire knocked out a big swathe of living quarters, leaving hundreds of US sailors without beds in the middle of a live war deployment, in what marks a much bigger incident than what the Pentagon previously disclosed
The fire occurred last week, raising immediate questions of whether it was hit by an Iranian drone or missile attack, as Tehran has claimed, amid Pentagon insistence that it was none of these - but just an accidental fire.
Illustrative: US Navy image
Already the crew and ship are strained to their limits, given the carrier is on its way to achieving a record deployment, entering ten months. The crew has reportedly been informed that they will be deployed into May, which would make an entire year at sea, after the prior Caribbean deployment focused on the Venezuela anti-Maduro operation.
The NY Times says this marks twice the length of a n...
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17.03.26 - 12:42
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Starbucks shareholders push to oust board members over stalled union talks (The Guardian)
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Board members Jørgen Vig Knudstorp and Beth Ford face scrutiny for the coffee chain's ongoing labor dispute Starbucks shareholders are pushing to remove two board members at the company who they argue have contributed to stalling the coffee chain's long-fought-over union drive.The SOC Investment Group, Trillium Asset Management, Merseyside Pension Fund, the non-profit Shareholder Association for Research and Education (Share), and the New York state and New York City comptrollers wrote a letter to Starbucks shareholders to vote “no” on the re-election of board members Jørgen Vig Knudstorp and Beth Ford at Starbucks's annual shareholders meeting on 25 March. Continue reading......
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