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Retail sales were unexpectedly flat in December

Retail Sales in December: A Flat Performance Unexpectedly

December is typically regarded as a peak month for US retail, driven by holiday spending and end‑of‑year deals, yet consumer outlays unexpectedly flattened, providing a more restrained view of household activity and prompting fresh doubts about economic traction as the new year approaches.The latest retail sales data revealed an unusual pause in consumer activity at a time when spending typically accelerates. According to figures released by the US Commerce Department, retail sales in December showed no growth compared with the previous month, marking a sharp slowdown from November’s solid increase. The stagnation caught economists off guard, as forecasts had pointed…
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Paramount sweetens hostile bid to stop Netflix-Warner Bros. deal

Paramount Enhances Hostile Bid Against Netflix-Warner Bros.

A high-stakes clash is taking shape across the global media landscape, as Paramount intensifies its push to derail Warner Bros. Discovery’s proposed sale to Netflix. Fresh financial sweeteners and strategic assurances highlight how fiercely the fate of one of Hollywood’s most influential content libraries is being contested.Paramount has once again raised the pressure in its hostile pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery, unveiling additional financial commitments designed to sway shareholders as the clock ticks toward a potential landmark transaction with Netflix. The latest move reflects not only the scale of ambition behind Paramount’s bid but also the increasingly aggressive tactics shaping…
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New experiments show Earth’s core may hold vast ‘oceans’ of an essential element for life

Scientists’ New Experiments Point to Vast ‘Oceans’ of Essential Life Element in Earth’s Core

Earth’s core might harbor immense concealed stores of hydrogen, a possibility that could overturn long‑standing ideas about the planet’s water origins, with a hidden cache beneath the surface potentially surpassing the volume of all existing oceans.This finding may radically shift current views of Earth’s formation and the true source of its water.Far below the crust and mantle, at depths unreachable by drilling technology, Earth’s core remains one of the least accessible regions of our planet. Yet new scientific findings suggest that this remote and extreme environment may hold an extraordinary secret: a vast store of hydrogen potentially equivalent to several…
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Retail sales were unexpectedly flat in December

December’s Retail Sales: No Growth, Unexpectedly

December is traditionally one of the strongest months for US retail, fueled by holiday shopping and year-end promotions. Instead, consumer spending unexpectedly leveled off, offering a more cautious snapshot of household behavior and raising new questions about economic momentum heading into the new year.The latest retail sales data revealed an unusual pause in consumer activity at a time when spending typically accelerates. According to figures released by the US Commerce Department, retail sales in December showed no growth compared with the previous month, marking a sharp slowdown from November’s solid increase. The stagnation caught economists off guard, as forecasts had…
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Investing that protects people and the planet is growing: new study maps the progress in South Africa

New Study: Sustainable Investing Trends in South Africa

In South Africa, progress has been tangible, though it remains inconsistent. Ongoing structural constraints, missing data and limited demand still hinder substantial impact.Across the last twenty years, the investment sphere has been reshaped in notable ways, with major institutional investors—from pension funds to insurers and asset managers—gradually extending their attention beyond pure financial performance. More and more, they assess companies not just for earnings potential and expansion opportunities but also for their environmental conduct, social impact and governance practices. As a result, environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors have shifted from being peripheral elements in portfolio strategies to becoming central…
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Paramount sweetens hostile bid to stop Netflix-Warner Bros. deal

Paramount Sweetens Hostile Offer to Counter Netflix-Warner Bros.

A high-stakes battle is unfolding in the global media industry, with Paramount escalating its efforts to disrupt Warner Bros. Discovery’s planned sale to Netflix. New financial incentives and strategic guarantees underscore how fiercely contested the future of one of Hollywood’s most influential content libraries has become.Paramount has once again raised the pressure in its hostile pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery, unveiling additional financial commitments designed to sway shareholders as the clock ticks toward a potential landmark transaction with Netflix. The latest move reflects not only the scale of ambition behind Paramount’s bid but also the increasingly aggressive tactics shaping consolidation…
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Pantalla Plana De Dispositivos Electrónicos Junto A Las Gafas

Tracking AI Copilot Value in Large Companies

Productivity improvements driven by AI copilots often remain unclear when viewed through traditional measures such as hours worked or output quantity. These tools support knowledge workers by generating drafts, producing code, examining data, and streamlining routine decision-making. As adoption expands, organizations need a multi-dimensional evaluation strategy that reflects efficiency, quality, speed, and overall business outcomes, while also considering the level of adoption and the broader organizational transformation involved.Clarifying How the Business Interprets “Productivity Gain”Before any measurement starts, companies first agree on how productivity should be understood in their specific setting. For a software company, this might involve accelerating release timelines…
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Congo: CSR cases advancing community health and responsible supply chains

Congo CSR Initiatives: Community Health & Responsible Business

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) sits at a critical intersection of global supply chains, natural-resource wealth, and urgent public-health needs. The country supplies a dominant share of several strategic minerals — notably cobalt, where the DRC accounts for roughly 60–70% of global production — while confronting persistent public-health challenges: endemic malaria, recurring epidemics (including Ebola and measles in recent years), and gaps in maternal and child health, water, sanitation, and primary care access. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs that align supply-chain integrity with community health investments can reduce risk, strengthen local resilience, and create more sustainable sources of…
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Retail sales were unexpectedly flat in December

Flat Retail Sales for December, Against Expectations

December is traditionally one of the strongest months for US retail, fueled by holiday shopping and year-end promotions. Instead, consumer spending unexpectedly leveled off, offering a more cautious snapshot of household behavior and raising new questions about economic momentum heading into the new year.The latest retail sales data revealed an unusual pause in consumer activity at a time when spending typically accelerates. According to figures released by the US Commerce Department, retail sales in December showed no growth compared with the previous month, marking a sharp slowdown from November’s solid increase. The stagnation caught economists off guard, as forecasts had…
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