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“Recovering Bud Light Sales: Former Anheuser-Busch President Reacts to Super Bowl Commercial”

Recovering Bud Light Sales: Former Anheuser-Busch President Reacts to Super Bowl Commercial

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Sales to wholesalers in the U.S. market also experienced a decline of 10.1%, contributing to a 19.7% drop in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA). While total volumes globally decreased by 0.6% in the quarter, A-B’s beer volumes specifically saw a decline of 1.3%. However, non-beer volumes managed to increase by 3.5%, indicating potential areas of growth for the company.

How Target, Bud Light Turned Off Loyal Customers in 2023

The decline in Bud Light sales started in April 2023 when the brand created and distributed custom beer cans to Mulvaney to commemorate “365 days of girlhood.” This move, along with comments fro

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Global oil prices are back on the rise

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After declining last week, oil futures prices began the new week’s trading today, Monday, in Asia, with a noticeable increase after the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced that it would raise the selling prices of various types of its crude in Asia for the third month in a row, which indicates confidence in the “OPEC Plus” group’s decision to reduce… Oil production.

Bloomberg News Agency reported that Brent crude, the global oil standard, approached $84 per barrel, after falling by more than 7% last week, recording the largest weekly decline since last February. The price of West Texas Intermediate crude, the US oil stand

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Putin commits the biggest plane theft of all time

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For Business Class passengers on Aeroflot flight SU245 to Moscow, the return journey from the Seychelles this week was going to be a bit spartan. Russian Airlines informed them in advance that soups and salads have been removed from the menu. Instead of the usual menu on board, only a simple lunch box with plastic cutlery was served.

The airline explained to its customers that this was due to “sanctions imposed by unfriendly countries.” SAeroflot planes now have to bring meals on flights back and forth from Moscow because the Seychelles recently banned them from loading food on Mahé.

Mild restrictions on travel comfort are not the consequences that Western governments wanted to achieve when they imposed an embargo on Russian civil aviation as one of the first reactions after Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

Rather, they wanted to meet Putin at a sensitive point. In this huge country, many important economic regions are connected primarily by air, almost exclusively using Boeing and Airbus jets. After being cut off from Western aviation technology, it was expected that the aggressor’s ability to act would be significantly weakened.

However, this calculation does not seem to work. Sanctions have not taken away warm waters from Russia – instead of on Lake Tegernsee, they now walk en masse on the beaches of Dubai, Phuket and Turkey. Much more decisive and surprising in the eyes of aviation experts is the fact that planes fly at all.

More than two years after sanctions went into effect, hundreds of Western-made planes like this one still travel through Russian airspace operated by Russian airlines. If everything were fine, it couldn’t be like this. Apparently, the country is taking advantage of the fact that thousands of planes have been grounded around the world.

“Expected erosion processes in Russian aviation did not materialize”, says Heinrich Großbongardt, an aviation expert from Hamburg. After Russia’s fleet of around 1,000 commercial planes was cut off from spare parts supplies in the spring of 2022, aviation experts predicted that over time, more and more planes would remain on the ground unable to fly and that civil aviation would collapse dramatically. The reality, however, is apparently different.

Großbongardt analyzed 4.5 million data records of Russian airlines’ air movements in recent years for an analy

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Senegal publishes a list of boats authorized to fish in its waters

Fishing professionals and environmental defenders welcomed, Tuesday, May 7, the publication by the Ministry of Fisheries, the day before, of a list of boats authorized to fish in Senegal’s waters. “This is a big step for transparency in the management of fisheries resources”, Aliou Ba, head of the “Ocean” campaign for Greenpeace Africa, told AFP. Fishing directly or indirectly supports around 600,000 Senegalese people, for a population of around 18 million inhabitants, according to the UN.

Read also | In Senegal, fishermen’s income is falling due to the practices of bottom trawlers

NGOs have been calling for the p

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Senegal publishes a list of boats authorized to fish in its waters

Ftx presents a repayment plan for creditors

FTX’s creditors, including thousands of Italians, are perhaps about to see some light at the end of the tunnel. The exchange presented a new plan to repay creditors in a detailed document submitted to the District of Delaware. According to what is written, the plan could allow almost all creditors (98%) to get back the funds stranded in the platform that failed in November 2022. The platform estimates that it owes creditors around 11.2 billion dollars and has between 14 .5 and the 16.3 billion dollars that can be distributed. According to the document, customers who need to get back an amount of up to 50 thousand dollars will receive approximately 118% of their money thanks to the cumulative annual interest of 9%; it is estimated that around 98% of creditors will recover their money.

Those who responded to the refund request will be able to get their money back as part of the compensation process. Among these there are, as mentioned, thousands of Italian customers who, before the surprise failure of the platform (dated November 2022), had become the second most used cryptocurrency exchange in the world. The crack was a blow out of the blue and from day to night it was no longer possible to withdraw one’s funds.

Ftx’s assets are the result of almost two years of fund recovery activities through the liquidation of collateral (and non-collateral) assets of the company. The reorganization plan still needs to be approved by the bankrup

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Breaking all records, gold price set a new peak of 87 million VND/tael

Although the State Bank of Vietnam has continuously organized gold auctions, most of them have been unsuccessful. To date, there has only been one session where 3,400 taels of gold have been sold – not enough to stabilize the market. The winning units actually buy to compensate for the amount of gold sold, not to increase supply to the market.

Sharing the same opinion, Associate Professor, PhD. Dinh Trong Thinh said that the continuous increase in gold bar prices in recent days is due to supply and demand issues.

We are conducting a gold bar auction to increase the supply in the market, which means the price of gold bars should decrease. But in reality, when the State Bank launched gold for sale, most units could not participate, causing the goal to not be achieved. Supply does not change but demand increases, prices will certainly increase“, Mr. Thinh said.

However, according to Mr. Thinh, the above reason is only partial. The more important reason is the psychology of the

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Breaking all records, gold price set a new peak of 87 million VND/tael

Buying a house: You should ask these 5 questions when viewing

There are 5 questions you should definitely ask before buying a house. picture alliance / Monkey Business 2

Asking costs nothing. This is especially true when buying a house. Because if you don’t ask questions, you could have to pay larger sums out of your own pocket due to ignorance.

The seller must disclose all defects, but only those that he himself is aware of. This can cause difficulties later.

We’ll tell you 5 questions that everyone should ask when viewing a house – it’s about easements, building law pitfalls and damage.

As they say? Who dont asks stays dump. The phrase from Sesame Street applies more than ever when buying a home. Not asking questions is not only stupid, but can also be very expensive. There are several aspects that are best clarified during the viewing.

Because: Sellers only have to disclose hidden defects to interested parties that they themselves are aware of. This obligation generally applies even if the defects are a criterion that speaks against a purchase, writes Immoscout24. Such defects could be, for example, the presence of wood fungus or carcinogenic asbestos in the house.

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Risk of fraudulent misrepresentation by the seller

If sellers conceal such information, they are guilty of “malicious misrepresentation”. If the deception and breach of the obligation to provide information are noticed, compensation or the reversal of the purchase contract can be demanded.

However, there are also defects for which the buyer must be liable. This applies to things that were not noticed during the inspection, for example. It is usually difficult to prove afterwards that the defects already existed. This makes a thorough inspection all

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25% of the world’s companies intend to lay off millions of employees this year

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/ Millions of employees in major international companies are threatened with layoffs from their jobs this year, due to financial crises facing their companies and also due to artificial intelligence solutions as an alternative to humans.

According to Reuters, hundreds of major companies around the world have already begun a wave of layoffs and job abolitions, for financial reasons and others related to replacing employees with artificial intelligence.

A survey issued by PricewaterhouseCoopers showed the cons

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25% of the world’s companies intend to lay off millions of employees this year

Chip Efficiency Revolution: TSMC A16 Super-Rail Process Unveiled in 2025

With the evolution of Moore’s Law, transistors are getting smaller and denser, and the number of stacked layers is increasing. It may be necessary to go through 10 to 20 layers of stacks to transmit power signals and feeding data to the basic transistors led to a series of interconnects and power lines joining an increasingly confusing network. At the same time, when electrodes are laid down, an IR voltage drop occurs, leading to a loss of power.

In addition to power loss, space taken up by power supply lines is also an issue. The complex background process of chip power line wiring often accounts for at least 20% of the semiconductor industry’s resources to start focusing on power supply The reason why the network is moved to the back of the chip.

TSMC A16 super-rail process unveiled in 2025, complex technology improves chip efficiency

Head of the wafer foundryTSMCThe A16 process was recently announced at the North American Technology Forum. Even worse, the A16 incorporates a combination of Super PowerRail architecture and nanosheet transistors to drive the development of faster and more efficient data center processors. A16 uses different chip wiring.

One way to optimize a processor is to reduce IR attenuation, which reduces the voltage received by the chip transistors and reduces performance. A16 wires are less prone to voltage drops, which not only simplifies power distribution, but also allows chip circuits to be packed more tightly, with the goal of fitting more transistors into processes to increase computing power. A transistor has four main parts, source, drain, channel and g

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Skrekas: “Zero price increases in supermarkets in March and April”
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Peloponnese Newsroom

“From the data we receive from the supermarkets for the first time in the months of March and April, we have zero price increases, and this is something that will also be seen in the next period in inflation” said today (2.5.2024) the Minister of Development and Food Kostas Skrekas.

THE Kostas Skrekas he emphasized that gradually the measures we have implemented for the prices of products in Super Market they start and pay off.

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