Author: Jimmy Page

  • Golf gear makers look to purchase extra factories to satisfy demand

    Golf gear makers look to purchase extra factories to satisfy demand

    The golf industry is seeing a surge in demand during the pandemic, with PGA Tour Superstore reporting a 55% increase in overall year-to-date sales compared with 2019. Demand is so high that suppliers are struggling to keep up, Dick Sullivan, CEO of PGA Tour Superstore, said on CNBC’s “The Exchange” on Friday. “We are hearing that…

  • Georgia Republicans Assault Black Election Officers And Take away Eradicating Them

    Georgia Republicans Assault Black Election Officers And Take away Eradicating Them

    Georgia Republicans are applying new voter suppression laws to target and remove black local election officials. The New York Times reported: Across Georgia, at least 10 district electoral boards have been dismissed, removed from office, or are likely to be sacked by local ordinances or new laws passed by the state legislature. At least five…

  • Extra Than 100 Metropolis-Owned Restrooms In Atlanta To Be Designated As All-Gender Use

    Extra Than 100 Metropolis-Owned Restrooms In Atlanta To Be Designated As All-Gender Use

    As previously reported, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms won’t be seeking office for another term when the 2022 elections kick off. When she was first elected, Mayor Bottoms made history as only the second Black woman to lead the city often dubbed as the real-life Wakanda. Well, it seems like the mayor wants to continue…

  • Jeep Grand Cherokee L arriving in showrooms to increase model’s attain

    Jeep Grand Cherokee L arriving in showrooms to increase model’s attain

    A 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L scales a rocky hill at Stellantis’ Chelsea Proving Grounds in Michigan. Michael Wayland / CNBC CHELSEA, Mich. – Jim Morrison smiles as he hears the piercing noise of rocks scraping the undercarriage of the Jeep he’s driving. “The most important thing for us at Jeep is to prove our…

  • As Europe reopens, airways are dashing with new flights

    As Europe reopens, airways are dashing with new flights

    Major airlines are scrambling to add new transatlantic services now that tourist dependent countries like Croatia, Greece, Iceland and Italy are allowing visitors from the US and other nations for the first time in a year. Delta Air Lines commenced service to Reykjavik, Iceland, from Boston on May 20. A week later it started again…

  • Listed below are the highest offers

    Listed below are the highest offers

    Amazon driver Shawndu Stackhouse is delivering packages in northeast Washington, DC on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Tom Williams | CQ Roll Call, Inc. | Getty Images It’s usually one of the biggest sales of the year. And Amazon Prime Day could be even bigger in 2021. The annual two-day shopping event begins June 21st at…

  • Half 3: Madeleine McCann Search Takes a Flip, however The place Will It Lead?

    Half 3: Madeleine McCann Search Takes a Flip, however The place Will It Lead?

    When reached earlier this month, a Met spokesperson confirmed to E! News that the McCann case remained open but they were unable to comment further about their active investigation—which is still a missing-person inquiry.  Scotland Yard did say last year that they’ve yet to see “definitive evidence whether Madeleine is alive or dead”—and that remains the case. Metropolitan Police Commissioner…

  • The Peter Thiel-backed psychedelic start-up has shares popping on Wall Road debut

    The Peter Thiel-backed psychedelic start-up has shares popping on Wall Road debut

    Peter Thiel-backed psychedelic startup Atai Life Sciences, stocks rose on its first day of trading on Wall Street on Friday. The newly listed Nasdaq stock opened 40% before falling a little. The shares closed nearly 30% to $ 19.45 each. The German biotech company’s IPO on Thursday evening was $ 15 per share, the upper…

  • “The sale might be not over but”

    “The sale might be not over but”

    CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday looked ahead to next week’s key market events, which include public statements by several Federal Reserve officials and earnings reports from Nike and FedEx. Host Mad Money’s outlook came after another bad day for Wall Street, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 533 points on Friday, ending its worst…

  • Males charged in shell firm inventory fraud scheme, used SEC filings

    Males charged in shell firm inventory fraud scheme, used SEC filings

    Three men engaged in a brazen scheme to “surreptitiously hijack” and take over dormant shell companies, whose stock they then fraudulently inflated to dump to unwitting investors, according to charges in an indictment that was unsealed Friday. The men from 2017 through 2019 allegedly used fake resignation letters to seize control of four shell companies…