As Broadway’s spring season kicks off, recent newcomers are drawing strong audiences and making quite an impression. Two shows had their opening nights during the week ending March 24, with promising results. An Enemy of the People, starring Jeremy Strong, Michael Imperioli, and Victoria Pedretti, played to standing room only crowds at Circle in the
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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has received a positive affirmation from Evercore ISI, a leading investment firm, regarding its recent decision to incorporate Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU)’s artificial intelligence platform, Ernie, into its operations within the Chinese market. This strategic move has significant implications for Apple’s AI development and its relationship with the Chinese government. The partnership with Baidu
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Boeing, the embattled aerospace giant, is undergoing a major management shake-up, with CEO Dave Calhoun set to step down at the end of 2024. Along with Calhoun, Chairman of the board Larry Kellner is also resigning and will not stand for reelection at Boeing’s annual meeting in May. These changes are part of a broader
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IFC’s Late Night With The Devil has exceeded all expectations with its distributor’s largest opening weekend to date, bringing in an estimated $2.8+ million across 1,043 screens. This impressive performance has solidified Late Night as the sixth highest-grossing film at the domestic box office. Prior to this weekend, the distributor’s top opening films included Watcher,
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In the current market environment, where geopolitical tensions and the impending U.S. presidential election can cause volatility, investors are seeking stability in their portfolios. One way to achieve this is by considering high-quality dividend stocks with a track record of steady income payments. Analysts conduct in-depth research into companies’ fundamentals to assess their ability to
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China’s economic policies are at a crossroads, according to the International Monetary Fund’s Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. In a meeting with senior Chinese officials and global company executives, Georgieva emphasized the need for China to “reinvent itself” in order to address the property market crisis, boost domestic consumption, and enhance productivity. This call for reinvention
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China has recently introduced new guidelines aimed at phasing out U.S. microprocessors from Intel and AMD in government personal computers and servers, as reported by the Financial Times. Additionally, the procurement guidance also seeks to sideline Microsoft’s Windows operating system and foreign-made database software in favor of domestic options. Government agencies above the township level
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