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Davos 2019: Bourbon and Caviar Kick Off the Nighttime Festivities

AI billionaire Tom Siebel hosts whiskey-fueled event at Davos with caviar and salami canapés, while Bank of America offers salmon sashimi and steak tartare canapes at its event.

P&G may hike prices again if new Trump tariffs raise import costs

P&G May Raise Prices if Tariffs Hike Import Costs - Procter & Gamble may raise prices on household basics like Tide detergent if new tariffs increase import costs.

Trump's Tariffs: Targeting Canada

Trump's focus on tariffs against Canada stems from his concerns over drug trafficking, illegal immigration, and the upcoming USMCA renewal. Despite data showing limited Canadian involvement in drug issues and border crossings, Trump's rhetoric highlights the political element in his Canada-US standoff.

European Industrial Stocks Surge on AI Investment Push

European industrial stocks surge on U.S. AI investment, reaching record highs for companies like Schneider Electric and Prysmian due to their involvement in AI infrastructure development and acquisition strategies.

Lindus Health Raises $55M to 'Fix the Broken Clinical Trial Industry'

Lindus Health, an AI-driven clinical trial platform, bags $55M Series B to revolutionize the drug development process. By automating trial design, recruitment, and data collection, Lindus empowers biotech and pharma companies to accelerate drug discovery and improve patient outcomes.

Netflix Stock Surges 14% on Record Subscriber Gains and Buyback

Netflix stock jumps 14% in pre-market trading after reporting Q4 earnings that beat expectations, including a whopping 18.9 million user gain and a $15 billion stock buyback.

Asian Stocks Rise as Trump Bets on US Growth

Asian stocks rise with US peers as investors anticipate business and energy deregulation under the Trump administration, boosting corporate outlook.

Furniture Stocks Rise Despite Trump's Tariff Threat

Williams-Sonoma CEO Laura Alber discusses the impact of Trump tariffs and the company's strategy to mitigate their effects. Alber notes that Williams-Sonoma has reduced its reliance on China for sourcing and is exploring alternative manufacturing locations. She also highlights the potential for price increases due to tariffs and the need for collaboration with vendors to absorb some of the costs.

Chicago's Little Village Braces for Impact of Potential Immigration Raids

Chicago's Little Village, known as the "Mexico of the Midwest," becomes a ghost town as fears of immigration raids following Trump's inauguration spread. Businesses see a steep decline in foot traffic as residents fear venturing out, raising concerns about long-term economic impacts.

Netflix Q4 Earnings Preview: Strong Results Expected Despite Headwinds

Netflix earnings: Analysts bullish after strong content slate, live sports success