United Airways flies Pfizer vaccine on US passenger flights

United is the first commercial airline to fly the first FDA-cleared COVID-19 vaccines to the U.S. thanks to a coordinated effort between cargo, safety, technical operations, flight operations and several other teams at United. On behalf of Pfizer, United operated five cargo-only flights in early December, delivering COVID-19 vaccines from Brussels to Chicago. Source: United …

Stimulus as a bridge to broadly used Covid vaccines

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Tuesday called on Congress to swiftly pass another coronavirus stimulus bill. Important parts of the economy need help until Covid-19 vaccines are widely used. “We’re so close to getting this economy going again, but these places that are so close can’t flip a switch and open it again. It’s just a …

So it might be too late to order your Christmas presents on-line

Amazon.com Inc. packages stand in front of a FedEx Corp. delivery truck. in New York. Christopher Lee | Bloomberg | Getty Images You haven’t ordered all of your Christmas gifts yet and want to buy online? You might want to think about it again. If it was another year, shoppers usually have more time to …

Ford desires some Tesla buzz whereas the electrical Mach-E Mustang hits the showrooms

The Mustang Mach-E is Ford’s first new fully electric vehicle as part of a $ 11 billion electric vehicle investment plan by 2022. Michael Wayland / CNBC DETROIT – Tesla cars and SUVs are often compared to an iPhone on wheels. Tesla’s four models – the S, 3, X and Y SUVs – literally spell …

India has a singular technological alternative

According to the billionaire of one of the country’s most successful startups, India’s entrepreneurs have a unique opportunity to shape the future of technology not just in their own country but around the world. Vijay Shekhar Sharma, CEO of financial technology company Paytm, said the acceleration of internet adoption amid the pandemic has increased the …

Oil big Exxon pushes new local weather change plan as traders insurgent

“More of the same, and a lot of it,” says CFRA Research energy analyst Stewart Glickman of a newly unveiled plan from Exxon Mobil to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. But Glickman, and others analysts even more critical of Exxon, say there is a logic and consistency to the oil giant’s position that was reiterated …

“Not shocked” amid false fraud claims

Senator Mitt Romney, R-Utah, told CNBC that he was “not surprised” to hear news of Attorney General William Barr’s resignation from the Justice Department. “It was clear that part of the [Trump] Administration was a challenging job for him to say the least, “said Romney.” I’m not surprised that he was no longer able to …

In response to the Costco CEO, brick-and-mortar retail stays essential even with rising e-commerce

Craig Jelinek, CEO of Costco, told CNBC on Monday that the company’s physical stores will continue to be of vital importance, despite the wholesaler seeing a surge in e-commerce sales during the coronavirus pandemic. “Our entire online business will continue to grow. Will we be difficult? No, we will not,” said Jelinek to “Closing Bell”. …

Distribution cash at stake in Covid aid talks

Congressional efforts to fund state and local distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine continued to be balanced on Monday, even as the first doses of Pfizer’s landmark vaccine were given. Legislators have yet to agree on a funding package to support health departments in the unprecedented vaccination campaign, despite bipartisan agreements that billions of dollars are …

Purchase Now, Pay Later Plans In The Covid Economic system Is Booming

New trainers, a MacBook, a peloton – nowadays you can pay for almost anything in installments. As with the schedule of previous loans, now known as point of sale loans, “Buy Now, Pay Later” allows shoppers to split their purchases into equal installments with no interest or fees, even with a debit card that can …