Elon Musk asks for Tesla shareholder trial to be moved from Texas to California due to 'local negativity'
Elon Musk is asking a court to move his Tesla shareholder trial to Texas from California over "local negativity."
Elon Musk is asking a court to move his Tesla shareholder trial to Texas from California over "local negativity."
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Business Secretary Grant Shapps has hit out at Ofgem for listening to energy company bosses over customers, following the forceful installation of prepayment meters. Mr Shapps accused the energy regulator of having "the wool pulled over their eyes" and told it to toughen up on suppliers after "vulnerable" customers struggling with their energy bills had pay-as-you go gas and electricity meters wrongfully installed in their homes. It follows an investigation by the Times, which showed that a company used by British Gas to pursue debts, Arvato Financial Solutions, was forcing its way into homes to fit the devices, despite signs that children and disabled people were living there.
Armed with the world's largest reserves of nickel and a ban on the export of nickel ore, Indonesia is making itself indispensable for the electric vehicle industry, which uses the metal extensively. In just three years, Indonesia has signed more than a dozen deals worth more than $15 billion for battery and electric vehicle production in the country with manufacturers including Hyundai Motor, LG Group and Foxconn. Next up is the mammoth Tesla Inc, the world's most valuable automaker.
Joel Leitch wrote in a LinkedIn post that 'Google has been my one and only career' after he was among the 12,000 staff laid off.
A giant igloo cafe is proving a hit with tourists in the Himalayan ski resort of Gulmarg in Kashmir. Its owner, who told local media he got the idea from seeing a similar thing in Europe, claims it is the world’s largest igloo cafe, with a diameter of 12.8m (42 feet) and a height of 12m (40 feet). Benches and tables are made of frozen blocks. Seating surfaces are covered with Kashmiri rugs. Visitors are served hot kahwa, a Kashmiri tea flavoured with cinnamon, cardamom, and saffron. Unused to such a venue, tourists often touch the ice-block chairs to ensure they are safe to sit on before doing so. The igloo café is named 'Snowglu'. Its owner also claims it is the highest-altitude such cafe in the world. Gulmarg is situated in the Pir Panjal Range in the Lesser Himalayan region, at an altitude of 2,650m (8,694 feet), about 56km (35 miles) from Srinagar. It is currently covered with heavy snow
The theory gained steam on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter in recent weeks, with some users reporting that their hens stopped laying eggs and speculating that common chicken feed products were the cause. “One of the largest egg producers in the country cut a deal with one of the largest feed producers in the country to change their feed formula so it no longer contains enough protein and minerals for your chickens to produce eggs,” one Facebook user wrote in a post shared more than 2,000 times. CLAIM: Chicken feed companies have altered their products to stop backyard hens from laying eggs and drive up demand for commercial eggs.
Chanting “Retirement before arthritis,” more than a million people poured into the streets in cities across France on Tuesday in protest of government plans to boost the country’s retirement age from 62 to 64.
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STORY: German automaker BMW said on Friday it will invest 800 million euros - that's 866 million US dollars - in central Mexico to produce high-voltage batteries.It will also make its fully electric "Neue Klasse" (noya klassa) models here, in the central state San Luis Potosi (San loo-is pot-oh-see) The expansion, set to add around 1,000 new jobs to its Mexico operations, is BMW's latest push into electric vehicles.The carmaker is looking to convert more than half of its sales into all-electric cars by 2030.The head of the plant is Harald Gottsche."We will start building, constructing the extensions and the new battery assembly in the beginning of 2024, and we will start (to ramp up) production at the beginning of 2027."More than half of the funds to be invested in Mexico - 500 million euros - are earmarked for the battery assembly center on the carmaker's existing plant grounds.Some 500 additional employees will work there.Another 500 jobs will be created in other areas.The remaining 300 million euros will go to adapting and extending the body shop and building a new assembly line to install the battery packs, BMW said.The announcement follows several other major expansions from the automaker in recent months, including a 1.7 billion dollar investment in the United States
Oil producers may have to reconsider their output policies following a demand recovery in China, the world's second-largest oil consumer, the International Energy Agency's Executive Director Fatih Birol said on Sunday. Demand in China, the world's largest crude importer and No. 2 buyer of liquefied natural gas, has become the biggest uncertain factor in global oil and gas markets in 2023 as investors bet on the speed of its recovery after Beijing lifted COVID restrictions in December. "We expect about half of the growth in global oil demand this year will come from China," Birol told Reuters on the sidelines of the India Energy Week conference.
Workers between18 and 25 already had $33,000 socked away in their retirement accounts.
Amazon is aiming to shed empty warehouses across Britain as it slams the brakes on growth plans after falling to its worst annual loss on record.
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