Elon Musk, America Great Again, Green Day and the New Year – Forbes France

Green Day

One of Green Day’s most popular songs was the subject of a controversial lyric change during the band’s televised New Year’s Eve performance on Sunday night. Singer Billie Joe Armstrong attacked former President Donald Trump and his supporters, quickly sparking a backlash on social media that caught the attention of Elon Musk. Article by Mary … Read more

iPhone 15 sales are slow, and Barclays expects the same for Apple’s next generation of smartphones

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Posted on January 2, 2024 at 3:12 pm.Updated January 2, 2024 at 3:24 p.m. Apple loses 2% in premarket trading on Wall Street. Barclays downgrades its recommendation, already not very optimistic, from “online weight” to “underweight” at the start of the year, with a target of $160, which implies a 17% decline in Apple’s share … Read more

CONTINUATION | Nano Corp secures computer networks – Forbes France

Fanch Francis, cofondateur et CEO de Nano Corp.

YOU WILL FOLLOW – Find a weekly focus on a technology, app or innovative startup. Nano Corp, founded in 2019 by former experts from the cyber units of the French Ministry of Defense, has patented its own probe for analyzing software to ensure the security of digital infrastructure. This Network Detection and Response (NDR) solution … Read more

No ‘Dry January’ in the stock market, TotalEnergies moves to the top of Cac 40 as oil prices rise

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Posted on January 2, 2024 at 9:19 amUpdated January 2, 2024 at 10:22 am The Paris Stock Exchange remains bullish this Tuesday, marking the first session of 2024. The Cac 40 is up 0.5% at 7,580.1 around 10:20 a.m., helped by heavyweight TotalEnergies, which is up 1.94%. , while the oil market continues to live … Read more

The political battle over carbon pricing will continue in 2024

The political battle over carbon pricing will continue in 2024

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is putting more pressure on the government to remove carbon pricing entirely. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Carbon pricing is supposed to be a tool to combat climate change, but no other issue is more hotly debated in federal politics. Federal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has had to scrutinize more and more … Read more

Commercial space: growth in certain neighborhoods, stagnation in the city center

Commercial space: growth in certain neighborhoods, stagnation in the city center

Representatives of several local business development groups, SDCs, report falling vacancy rates, even as high inflation and rumors of a recession threaten their post-pandemic recovery. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Wellington Street in Montreal’s Verdun neighborhood is booming, with beautiful storefronts lining the lively pedestrian district. With a commercial vacancy rate estimated by the neighborhood’s trade … Read more

Canada: pension system changes in 2024 for average workers

Canada: pension system changes in 2024 for average workers

Under this policy, Canadian employers match the retirement income of their workers. (Photo: 123RF) Starting Monday, middle-income earners will begin to see more of their paychecks go toward Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions. Pension revisions began in 2019 as the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) and CPP began to phase in expanded benefits to provide Canadians … Read more

Alice & Ambre, “Between a Cookie and a Chip”

Alice & Ambre, "Between a Cookie and a Chip"

(Photo: Facebook) LANAUDIÈRE REGIONAL FOCUS. Changes are on the agenda in 2023 for Frenchman Patrick Mougin, co-founder and president of Alice & Ambre, who fell in love with the Lanaudière region during a home exchange. His young company, founded in 2020, produces Rebon crackers – and since March, tortilla chips – from grain residues from … Read more