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These Types Of Vehicles Typically Depreciate Faster Than Others

Every gearhead has been in this situation. You're surfing through eBay Motors or Facebook Marketplace looking for cars, either just for fun or because you want a new project, and you see it: a European luxury car like a Mercedes S-Class, a BMW 7 Series, or something wild like a Maserati. The price is really

Roundtables: Inside the Musk v. Altman Trial

Watch subscriber-only discussion going behind the scenes of the trial and the implications for the AI race. Available only for MIT Alumni and subscribers. Listen to the session or watch below Elon Musk lost his suit against OpenAI, in which he alleged CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman had deceived him over the company’s

Interview: How Volvo built software for a two-and-a-half-tonne moving object

Anders Bell points to his grey hair and laughs. “Three years ago, it was still blond and curly,” says Volvo’s chief engineering and technology officer. The remark is more than self-deprecating. It captures what Volvo has been through: five years of building a software-defined vehicle (SDV) from scratch, as a traditional carmaker, with no blueprint

The Best Leaders Ask the Right Questions

May 14, 2025 Few leaders have been trained to ask great questions. That might explain why they tend to be good at certain kinds of questions, and less effective at other kinds. Unfortunately, that hurts their ability to pursue strategic priorities. Arnaud Chevallier, strategy professor at IMD Business School, explains how leaders can break out of that

Women Leaders Boosting Industries To Share Valuable Insights At Special UBA Business Series

Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, is set to host its inaugural Business Series for the year to commemorate the International Women’s Day 2025. With the theme, “Against All Odds: The Impact of Women,” this edition of the UBA business series will highlight the remarkable journeys of women who have broken barriers, redefined success, and driven progress

Business leaders speak out against Trump’s trade war with the world

Major figures in the business world have spent the last 48 hours sounding alarms about the economic consequences of President Donald Trump’s trade war — some even reversing their previous supportive stances. While many small businesses across the United States have for months decried Trump’s policies and the uncertainty they’ve injected into their operations, last

European leaders hold summit to mull Trump plans on Ukraine war

PARIS (SUNDIATA POST)- European leaders are gathering on Monday for a special summit to discuss plans by U.S. President Donald Trump to end the war in Ukraine. Leaders from Germany, Britain, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark are expected to attend the informal meeting in Paris. The meeting would hold alongside European Council President

Leaders Discuss the Future of Tribal Gaming under Trump

Native American gaming leaders are wary of Trump’s second term as president, fearing that it might impact their businesses. The billionaire has been an outspoken critic of tribal gaming, critiquing the vastly different rules they have to adhere to. Governmental Shifts May Mean Trouble for Tribal Gaming At a recent Indian Gaming Association (IGA) webinar

President, PM Modi and other leaders greet nation on Eid-ul-Fitr

Home India News President, PM Modi and other leaders greet nation on Eid-ul-Fitr Eid-ul-Fitr marks the culmination of the fasting month of Ramzan. It is celebrated across the world on different days and it is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon which is supposed to denote the start of the Shawwal month in

AI priorities: IT leaders emphasize productivity over innovation

Many IT executives see AI as a tool to reduce employee headcount, and nearly half don’t expect to pay more for new AI features from their current IT vendors. IT leaders are still aiming for the low-hanging fruit when using AI, zeroing in on improving employee productivity rather than more advanced uses such as enabling

Leaders set to meet Taoiseach over speaking rights row

The leaders of the Dáil’s political parties and groupings look set to meet with Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris on Tuesday to try to agree on a compromise...

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These Types Of Vehicles Typically Depreciate Faster Than Others

Every gearhead has been in this situation. You're surfing through eBay Motors or Facebook Marketplace looking for cars, either just for fun or because you want a new project, and you see it: a European luxury car like a Mercedes S-Class, a BMW 7 Series, or something wild like a Maserati. The price is really

Roundtables: Inside the Musk v. Altman Trial

Watch subscriber-only discussion going behind the scenes of the trial and the implications for the AI race. Available only for MIT Alumni and subscribers. Listen to the session or watch below Elon Musk lost his suit against OpenAI, in which he alleged CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman had deceived him over the company’s

Interview: How Volvo built software for a two-and-a-half-tonne moving object

Anders Bell points to his grey hair and laughs. “Three years ago, it was still blond and curly,” says Volvo’s chief engineering and technology officer. The remark is more than self-deprecating. It captures what Volvo has been through: five years of building a software-defined vehicle (SDV) from scratch, as a traditional carmaker, with no blueprint

‘Summer House’ Reunion Trailer Bombshells and More Us Weekly Top Stories

Getty Images(3) Here’s a rundown of Us Weekly‘s top stories making headlines in celebrity news, sports and entertainment on May 19, 2026. Here are key takeaways: • Dramatic reunion: Ciara Miller slammed Amanda Batula and West Wilson in the newly released Summer House season 10 reunion trailer, accusing West of dating Amanda “to spite” her.

Abortion bans lead to worse outcomes for miscarriages

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