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Because of the demand and high prices commanded lately for used cars, car buyers need to be aware of the most important used car scam out there and what they can do to avoid becoming a victim of one the oldest used car dodges since approximately 1903. ....
New insight from Wedbush analyst Dan Ives says Apple and Tesla are two companies 'disproportionately impacted' by the Cold Tech War between the US and China. ....
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Upgrade Sees Delay on Leaky Silos, Old Tech, Tony Capaccio, Bloomberg News, (Bloomberg) 7 May 21, Upgrading America’s nuclear missile arsenal will likely take longer than expected because of the complexities of pulling 1970s-era ICBMs out of aging silos and testing and installing replacement missiles and technology to run the system for decades to come, according to a congressional audit. The Air Force faces the complicated challenge of removing a total of about 400 Minuteman-III intercontinental ballistic missiles and their command-and-control electronics at the rate of about 50 per year from silos and support buildings in various states of deterioration, some with water damage, the Government Accountability Office said in a report Thursday. ....
Article content (Bloomberg) Upgrading America’s nuclear missile arsenal will likely take longer than expected because of the complexities of pulling 1970s-era ICBMs out of aging silos and testing and installing replacement missiles and technology to run the system for decades to come, according to a congressional audit. The Air Force faces the complicated challenge of removing a total of about 400 Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles and their command-and-control electronics at the rate of about 50 per year from silos and support buildings in various states of deterioration, some with water damage, the Government Accountability Office said in a report Thursday. ....
We have seen, first hand, how UK SMEs, the education sector and larger organisations responded to the UK lockdown in 2020. There was a huge determination to continue, survive and sometimes even thrive. Where possible, companies were hugely adaptable, found new lines of business and bought forward investment in IT and comms to boost remote working capabilities. As we look forward in 2021, UK business needs to start making plans for recovery NOW. Any plan clearly needs to be agile, but it also needs to have an eye on the next two to three years, not just the next quarter. The current lockdown measures are restrictive for all, but provide an opportunity for business to plan for a return,to a new look workplace and to ‘Build Back Better’. ....