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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…
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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…
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“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…
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LeBron James places NBA’s pandemic enterprise again within the highlight

LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers at a game against the LA Clippers at ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex on July 30, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Mike Ehrmann | Getty Images The biggest star in the National Basketball Association isn’t happy about the current state of the league. LeBron James used…
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Jim Cramer says the ‘Ark Make investments phenomenon’ seems to be over for now

CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Friday that Ark Invest’s stock-moving influence appears to be waning — at least for now. Ark Invest’s family of exchange-traded funds were some of the best performers on Wall Street last year, but have not fared well in 2021 as investors rotated away from high-growth stocks and into economic recovery plays.…
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Fixing international delivery delays “could take some time”

Ryan Petersen, CEO of Flexport, told CNBC on Friday that there is no single solution to address the shipping delays that have disrupted the global economy. That’s because a main reason for it – consumers who buy more physical products during the Covid pandemic because they spent less on services – won’t return right away,…
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Nvidia, Lennar, Adobe and extra

A sign will be posted outside NVIDIA headquarters on May 10, 2018 in Santa Clara, California. Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Check out the companies that are making the headlines in midday trading. Nvidia – Nvidia stock rose 2.3% at noon, then closed 0.21% after Bank of America raised its target price on the stock…
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Right here is Suze Orman’s greatest recommendation for small enterprise homeowners

Suze Orman in New York City. With the kind permission of Dominik Bindl | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images As small business owners recover from the pandemic, it is important to make sure they are getting their personal and business finances back in order, said personal finance expert and bestselling author Suze Orman. This…
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Siemens Gamesa provides “typhoon-proof generators” for wind challenge

YS graphic | Moment | Getty Images Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy is supplying 79 “typhoon-proof” turbines to a large onshore wind farm in Japan as the country seeks to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and develop more renewable energy systems. The 339.7 megawatt Dohuku project will be located on the island of Hokkaido, Siemens…
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5 years earlier than the vaccine in opposition to Covid variants can final

Covid vaccinee Petra Moinar prepares syringes with the AstraZeneca vaccine before it is administered on March 8, 2021 at the Battersea Arts Center in London, England. Chris J. Ratcliffe | Getty Images News | Getty Images LONDON – England’s chief medical officer has warned that the coming winter will continue to be difficult for the…