The AI Boom Is Powering Gas-Pipeline Stocks
Shares of leading natural-gas-pipeline firms Kinder Morgan, Williams, Enbridge, and Oneok are surging based on expectations that data centers will ramp up electricity consumption.
Shares of leading natural-gas-pipeline firms Kinder Morgan, Williams, Enbridge, and Oneok are surging based on expectations that data centers will ramp up electricity consumption.
One real estate expert says, “this is just the beginning.”
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The Bank of Nova Scotia ( TSE:BNS ) has announced that it will pay a dividend of CA$1.06 per share on the 29th of July...
Money expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq breaks down the federal government's changes to the capital gains tax. Learn how the new measures might affect you and your family and how the levy applies to inherited property.
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Even though the median U.S. CEO pay package last year was nearly 200 times more than a worker in the middle of their company pay scales, Elon Musk's record-setting Tesla compensation dwarfs them by comparison.
STORY: Boeing has found more quality problems on its jets. Reuters sources say the issues this time concern its 787 widebody planes. They say the aerospace giant has found hundreds of incorrectly tightened fasteners on some undelivered aircraft. The sources say the problem was discovered at plant in South Carolina, with the fasteners found to have been tightened from the wrong end. There is no immediate concern about flight safety, but one source says Boeing is trying to understand how the problem arose - and how much work it must do to remedy the issue.The company confirmed the checks to Reuters, and said there would be no impact on deliveries. Even so, it’s another concern for investors after a series of quality control issues at the company. Some of its big-selling 737 MAX jets were grounded for a time earlier this year after a midair blowout on one of the planes. The Federal Aviation Administration has blocked a plan to raise output of the model, while Boeing takes steps to ensure manufacturing quality. Regulators said they were aware of the new concerns regarding the 787, and would work with the company to determine appropriate action. Boeing shares are down around 30% this year amid all the problems.
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High costs aren’t helping.
While Nvidia stands as the undisputed winner of the AI chip wars, it soon could have a rival.
With Gill owning nine million shares, he stands to earn or lose $90,000 for every penny move in GameStop stock.
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A Sunshine Coast homeowner has been fined $70,000 for illegally dredging a creek and destroying fish habitat in Roberts Creek.George I. Winkler pleaded guilty to two counts of Fisheries Act offences, activities other than fishing that result in death to fish, and harmful alteration or disruption or destruction of fish habitat.On two separate occasions, Winkler hired workers to dredge sections of Stephens Creek, which runs through a property he and his family own, causing fish death and habitat l
RIVERWOODS, Ill. (AP) — The ground had seemed to undulate at night, alive with bugs. Crawling cicada nymphs, striving to get higher after 17 years underground, marched en masse toward and up trees, pausing to shed their skin and emerge as adults. And then the fun began.
The nest was completely destroyed, wildlife officials said.
Wells Fargo has fired a number of workers, after reviewing claims of fake keyboard activity.
History was made in Canada, as the country's first commercial electric flight took off from Vancouver Island. As Catherine Urquhart reports, a lucky flight school student got the opportunity of a lifetime.
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