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Detroit's Renaissance Center would lose two towers, add apartments, riverfront park under new proposal
DETROIT — The Renaissance Center would shrink to three towers with residential, office and hotel tenancy to create space for a six-acre riverfront park in a more than $1.6 billion redevelopment plan dependent on $250 million in state support that would make billionaire mortgage mogul Dan Gilbert's real estate firm shared owner of the complex ...Read more
PG&E eyes fresh increase in monthly bills, which could arrive in 2025
OAKLAND, California — PG&E is seeking a fresh increase in monthly bills — yet again — for its residential customers, this time to help the utility titan meet demand for new housing, commercial real estate and healthcare projects.
The latest proposal would produce an average increase of $3.65 a month for PG&E residential customers, ...Read more
Quikrete cements $11 billion deal to create building materials behemoth
Quikrete, the privately held Georgia concrete and cement company, will buy Denver-based Summit Materials in a deal worth more than $11 billion, including assumed debt.
Quikrete is the top producer of packaged concrete and cement mixes in North America, and the combination will create an even bigger construction materials giant.
Quikrete will ...Read more
Can Trump end California's autos emission rule supremacy?
WASHINGTON — Environmental groups and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, still under the control of President Joe Biden, are bracing to protect California’s central role in regulating vehicle emissions against what could be a formidable deregulatory push from President-elect Donald Trump.
The lame-duck Biden administration has not ...Read more
California to offer EV rebates if Trump kills $7,500 tax credit, Newsom says
California is prepared to offer state tax rebates for electric vehicle purchases if the incoming Trump administration scuttles the federal EV tax credit, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
“We will intervene if the Trump Administration eliminates the federal tax credit, doubling down on our commitment to clean air and green jobs in California,�...Read more
The holidays are full of potentially awkward money talks
There are plenty of conversational landmines to avoid around the holiday dinner table. Money leads the way, according to a recent Bankrate survey. We found that only 38% of U.S. adults are comfortable discussing their bank account balances with family members and close friends. Fewer than half (47%) are comfortable discussing their love lives, ...Read more
Motormouth: Defroster disrupts radio
Q: I purchased a 2011 Corolla in June. It had a gaping hole for the radio, which the dealer then installed. It is just recently that I have had to use the rear defroster, and I found out that it cuts out my FM radio station while it is on. I have been gathering as much info on this as I can, and it's definitely "a thing" out there. I only have ...Read more
What are commission-free annuities and are they good for retirement?
Annuities are often popular with retirees and those looking to retire because of the steady income stream they can provide. But annuities tend to come with high costs and commissions for salespeople, often masquerading as financial advisers, that eat into investors’ returns.
Some firms now offer annuities without commissions, which could be ...Read more
Jonathan Levin: Trump is making the 60/40 portfolio great again
The post-election stock market is already giving investors a wild ride. Big individual stock selloffs, massive rallies, and a dizzying array of market narratives built on Wall Street’s best attempts to read President-elect Donald Trump’s mind. All told, the S&P 500 Index is up almost 4% since Election Day, but the numbers don’t do justice ...Read more
The 10 golden rules of investing everyone should follow
Investing can often be broken down into a few simple rules that investors can follow to be successful. But success can be as much about what to do as it is what not to do. On top of that, our emotions throw a wrench into the whole process. While everyone knows you need to “buy low and sell high,” our temperament often leads us to selling low...Read more
Trump's tariff pledges have companies questioning inventory, supply chains
President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to raise tariffs and the possibility of a second U.S. port strike in January have companies wondering what their inventory strategies should be.
Eden Prairie-based C.H. Robinson, one of the world’s largest logistics companies, has fielded numerous questions from clients on what they should do.
“Keep ...Read more
Andrea Felsted: The '90s are back -- and so Is The Gap
If your ‘90s look included a pair of Gap khakis or an iconic blue and white logo sweatshirt, you’re not alone. But the brand that was once America’s uniform has struggled for almost two decades — until now.
Gap Inc. has catapulted its namesake brand into the cultural conversation once more. Now it must turn buzz into booming sales with ...Read more
Feds suspend ACA marketplace access to companies accused of falsely promising 'cash cards'
As open enrollment for Affordable Care Act plans continues through Jan. 15, you’re likely seeing fewer social media ads promising monthly cash cards worth hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars that you can use for groceries, medical bills, rent and other expenses.
But don’t worry. You haven’t missed out on any windfalls. Clicking on one ...Read more
Trump victory forces once vocal corner of Wall Street to regroup
Donald Trump’s return to the White House is forcing one of Wall Street’s more jargon-filled corners to rethink its talking points.
Investment managers targeting climate change — a concept Trump has referred to as both a “scam” and a “hoax” — say it’s time to start speaking in terms that don’t alienate the millions of ...Read more
SEC fines UPS $45 million, saying it improperly valued freight business
UPS has agreed to pay $45 million to settle a complaint with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which alleges the Sandy Springs-based shipper improperly valued one of its businesses.
The SEC alleges UPS misrepresented its earnings because of improper valuation of its UPS Freight unit, which it agreed to sell in 2021.
The SEC said it ...Read more
Stanford professor likely used AI chatbot like ChatGPT for court submission, lawyers claim
A Stanford professor serving as an expert in a federal court lawsuit over fakery created by artificial intelligence submitted a sworn declaration containing false information likely made up by an AI chatbot, a legal filing claims.
The declaration submitted by Jeff Hancock, professor of communication and founding director of the Stanford Social ...Read more
Econometer: What are you thankful for about the economy?
The San Diego Union-Tribune’s panel of economists and business leaders reflect on the past year and share what they’re grateful for this year.
Question: What are you most thankful for, economically, this Thanksgiving?
Economists
Caroline Freund, University of California-San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy
Innovative economy:...Read more
Coca-Cola's AI holiday ad sparks controversy for not being the 'real thing'
For more than a century, Atlanta beverage giant Coca-Cola has released holiday ads that have closely shaped much of the imagery associated with Christmas. Think Santa Claus and polar bears.
This year, some of Coca-Cola’s holiday ads airing on TV look a little different. They’re generated by artificial intelligence.
In what is the company�...Read more
Chicago commission approves creation of quantum computer research park on former steel mill site
CHICAGO — The South Side took another step toward becoming a national computer hub Thursday when the Chicago Plan Commission approved the creation of a quantum computer research park on the long-vacant U.S. Steel South Works site.
The vote came after hours of impassioned testimony from dozens of community residents. Many said the project ...Read more
'Two weeks of loss': Small businesses brace for impact from Las Vegas Grand Prix
As the Las Vegas Strip prepares for a major motorsports event on the roads this week, some bartenders at a small casino within the Grand Prix circuit are taking off instead of picking up shifts during the Formula One weekend.
“My bartenders all wanted the week off because they did no money last year,” Randy Markin, owner of Stage Door ...Read more
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