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150 million people now use the transport app most famous for ride hailing on a regular basis. after a drop in custom during the pandemic, uber reported a bounceback in demand for transport last year as people got out more and employers began to require their staff spend more time in the office. last year was the first year that the app, which has become synonymous with ride hailing in many markets, became profitable. let s talk about this more now with our north america business correspondent, erin delmore. is this a simple case of more people getting out there and calling ubers? or is there more to it than that? that s a big part of it, but there s more to it. not only are customers hailing the right, but we also saw food delivery go up. has become a big and important part of the s business. the holiday season was good to the company, but also marked the third consecutive quarter of operating profits. it s a great story for tube as it talks about 2023. the ceo said about ....
the us national transportation safety board has revealed new details about the door plug that blew off an alaska air jet last month. the 737 max jet left a boeing factory missing four bolts designed to secure the door panel. our north america business correspondent erin delmore has more. this investigation focuses on the bolts used to keep the door in place on the plane. that door is not supposed to open. but it did open onjanuary five and flew off the alaska airjet just after takeoff in portland. now, investigations from the national transportation safety board said the bolts were missing before january five and it appears the alaska airport plane left boeing s factory without the bolts. they were removed to make a repair but it appears not all the bolts were replaced. this is a most diesel we have about what went wrong and it puts the blame on boeing. both details. a supplierfound new boeing. both details. a supplier found new problems with holes drilled on 737 ....
larger group of tech workers across the industry who ve lost theirjobs since the end of the pandemic. i talked to tech expert dan ives earlier who had this to say about the current tech landacape. if you looked up disaster in the dictionary you would see their earnings, and there continues to be a drop off, they are the outside looking in, another black eye quarter for them,. in, another black eye quarter for them”- in, another black eye quarter for them- for them,. the surge in tech lay-offs for them,. the surge in tech lay-offs and for them,. the surge in tech lay-offs and 20 for them,. the surge in tech lay-offs and 20 was - for them,. the surge in tech lay-offs and 20 was at - lay offs and 20 was at therefore would suggest there is trouble in the industry, but that may not be the case if we look at other key measures. it s a tale of two cities, the strong are getting stronger, the er revolution, you re seeing more spending in areas like that, but then you s ....
vapes and the little left behind. 1.3 million disposable vapes are thrown away every week. that is why the local government association representing councils in england and wales, once the government to ban single you see cigarettes. so what s their problem? the lga says disposable vapes can cause fires in ben laurie s. the plastic cannot be separated from the batteries, which makes them really hard to recycle, and when those lithium batteries get crushed they get really hot and become flammable. crushed they get really hot and become flammable. those 1.3 million dis - osable become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes are become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes are going become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes are going on - become flammable. those 1.3 million disposable vapes are going on the - disposable vapes are going on the floor unfortunately, in which case it causes a ....