Economy

What do you call the 2,000 supras piled together? A record, that’s what it is

What do you call the 2,000 supras piled together?  A record, that's what it is

It’s a big weekend for Subaru owners in the United States. Expect the largest Japanese-made cars to be seen in stock or (mostly) modified wrap. Owner clubs and performance stores will definitely be on the site trying to promote their businesses, so this is a festival in the true sense, of course with all the social distance activities. The weekend …

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Martin Lewis issues an important warning to any Britons with a PayPal account

Martin Lewis issues an important warning to any Britons with a PayPal account

Country is a one-time money saver who makes the most savings online and through non-contact payments Martin Lewis Warned PayPal Does not provide the same protections. The suggestion came after a viewer of the Martin Louis Money Show asked if he still uses the same tariff protection. Apple Pay. Indicates that there is no limit to the salary you can …

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Pinterest controls search results for culturally irrelevant Halloween ideas

Pinterest controls search results for culturally irrelevant Halloween ideas

Social media site Pinterest announced on Thursday that it would limit recommendations for Halloween costumes, which can be considered culturally insensitive. Photo Sharing Company Posted a statement on its website Announcing the move, he added that it would be banned.Advertisements with culturally inappropriate clothing, and making it possible later to report culturally insensitive content from the pins. ” The platform …

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U.S. airlines lay off thousands of employees as federal relief ends

U.S. airlines lay off thousands of employees as federal relief ends

Image copyright Reuters Image title Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals American airlines have begun laying off thousands of workers after efforts to negotiate a new economic relief plan in Congress stalled. American Airlines says it will lay off 19,000 workers and United Airlines 13,000 workers. Carriers – badly affected by the …

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Woolworths expands cashless shop trial in Sydney and Melbourne

Woolworths expands cashless shop trial in Sydney and Melbourne

Woolworths will expand its testing of cashless metro stores in Sydney and Melbourne in the coming weeks, creating nine stores and no longer accepting physical money. CBD locations help customers quickly get in and out of the store, and Australians are running out of money. But some customers have dumped the move, with one person going to three different stores …

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Millions of British Railcard holders refuse to withdraw Govt money | Train fare

The UK government has refused to grant refunds or extensions to people who have train cards they cannot use as a result of the corona virus infection. Plan to offer about one-third discount Travel, Available to a wide range of groups across the UK, including senior citizens, 16 to 25 year olds, families and people with disabilities. It operates in …

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UK factories continue to cut jobs; Rolls-Royce rights issue begins – Business Live | Business

Rolls-Royce shares continue to fall this week due to weekend speculation over the issue of heavily discounted rights, with management reportedly engaged in lengthy negotiations with several sovereign wealth funds. Last weekend, there were speculations that the Kuwait Investment Office would also freeze a stake, which would have put the UK government in a somewhat tricky situation, with some kind …

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CA officials are issuing a flex warning Thursday amid high temperatures

CA officials are issuing a flex warning Thursday amid high temperatures

California’s Independent Systems operator issued a flex warning on Thursday because higher energy requirements are expected when temperatures are hot. The Flex Alert will start Thursday from 3pm to 10pm. At this point, Call ISO urges people to conserve energy to avoid rolling failures. The system issued a phase warning warning about high power consumption at 3pm and shortly afterwards …

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‘Malicious attack’ causes major disruption in Red Funnel ID systems – Island Echo

'Malicious attack' causes major disruption in Red Funnel ID systems - Island Echo

Cross-Solid ferry operator Red Funnel has come under attack, and important information technology systems have been shut down – but customer data, including payment details, is said to be secure. On MondayThe Red Funnel reported that they were experiencing IT problems with an unexplained problem affecting online booking, phone booking, customer account inquiries and number plate authentication at check-in. Now, …

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