In a pivotal shift within Stellantis, the appointment of Antonio Filosa as CEO has sparked both hope and skepticism. As the company grapples with declining profits and dwindling market share, the expectation is both high and murky. Filosa steps into this role having dealt with significant challenges under his predecessor, Carlos Tavares, who resigned after
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As the dust settles on what can only be described as a renaissance for the American film industry, it’s hard not to acknowledge the sheer impact of this year’s Memorial Day Weekend. After all, the reported domestic box office earnings soared to a staggering $326 million, heralding a new chapter for movie theaters struggling since
Southwest Airlines has long been known as the friendly face of budget travel, priding itself on a unique and customer-centric ethos. One of the crown jewels of this brand identity has been its iconic “two bags fly free” policy—an offering so deeply embedded in their service that it felt like a birthright to many travelers.
The recent agreement between the U.S. Justice Department and Boeing, allowing the aerospace leader to evade prosecution for the devastating crashes of its 737 Max planes, has sparked intense debate about corporate accountability in America. The decision, rooted in a non-prosecution agreement, allows Boeing to sidestep a trial that many families of the victims have
As we look ahead to the 2025 hurricane season, the projection of a 60% likelihood of above-average storm activity is a stark reminder of our vulnerabilities. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting between 13 to 19 named storms, with a sobering forecast of 6 to 10 escalating to hurricane status. This should
Toyota’s latest announcement regarding the 2026 RAV4 marks a significant turning point for both the manufacturer and the automotive industry at large. The RAV4 will exclusively be offered as a hybrid or plug-in hybrid for the first time, eschewing traditional gasoline engines altogether. This strategic pivot not only reflects changing consumer preferences but could potentially
In a daring admission during the recent CNBC CEO Council Summit, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has laid out a vision that is both bold and ambitious: expanding the league’s international footprint to encompass as many as 16 overseas games per season within the next five years. This strategy goes beyond mere expansion; it signifies a
Wynn Resorts recently made a noteworthy decision to withdraw its pursuit of a casino license in New York. This retreat is not just a reflection of failed ambitions; it’s a calculated step toward more strategic investments. The company’s partnership with Related Companies aimed to build an extravagant integrated casino resort in the opulent Hudson Yards,
In a dramatic turn of events in the telecommunications landscape, Charter Communications and Cox Communications are set to merge, marking a significant milestone in the industry. At a staggering valuation of $34.5 billion, this merger could have profound implications not just for the companies involved but also for consumers and competitors alike. While many may
In a world where the restaurant industry is gasping for air amid economic uncertainty and shifting consumer behaviors, Cava stands out as a stark contrast, posting remarkable sales growth in the latest fiscal quarter. While many food brands have reported dwindling patronage and declining sales, Cava’s same-store sales soared by 10.8%, surpassing Wall Street’s modest