How We Can Defeat the Next Pandemic

How We Can Defeat the Next Pandemic

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New Driivz CEO Sees EV Market Stabilizing, Continued Growth

Driivz, a company owned by publicly-traded Vontier, is a global software supplier to electric-vehicle charging operators and service providers. It aims to accelerate the plug-in EV industry’s ongoing transformation using a cloud-based platform that spans EV charging operations, e ...  Show more

Stock Rotation Hits Tech Giants as Small Caps Rise

The people, companies and trends shaping the global economy. Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. A tech selloff dragged down stocks from near-record levels amid a rotation into more economically sensitive industries. A flare-up in geopolitical ri ...  Show more

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