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Toyota and Honda have been called boring brands â sometimes even by company insiders. However, the combination of reliability, disciplined production and pricing help them hold their value and have the highest resale values. CNBC digs into how they got here and explores what could knock them off the podium: https://youtu.be/Lp9VqJ79QcQ. Would you purchase a Toyota or Honda?
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23andMe was one of the hottest startups of the 2000s, once valued at $6 billion. The companyâs DNA test kits became a viral sensation but today, it has lost 98% of its value and is on the verge of being delisted from the Nasdaq after all independent board members resigned.
What will happen to all that DNA data, and can the CEO Anne Wojcicki save the company from collapse by taking it private? Watch the video to find out more: https://youtu.be/xMUj1_SL5_E
Have you taken a DNA test?
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In 2024, Spirit Halloween opened up over 1,500 stores across North America and grosses about $1 billion according to some estimates. How does Spirit Halloween makes this revenue on one holiday? Watch the video to find out: https://youtu.be/Uj8V_wVr_qw
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Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new proposal on Tuesday that would require Medicare to cover the costs of long-term care at home.
That coverage could potentially allow millions of seniors and people with disabilities to get care at home rather than in a nursing facility.
More than 37 million people, or 14% of the adult population, provide some form of unpaid eldercare in the United States, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The majority of these caretakers, around 59%, are women.
Harrisâ universal in-home care proposal would require congressional action. But it could offer unprecedented relief to Americans who currently act as caregivers for family members. The vice president pointed out that her plan could be especially beneficial to those caring for both their aging parents and their children: cnb.cx/3NdWqR0
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Since 2000, the use of checks has declined steadily as debit card usage has gone up. Only 15% of adults said they wrote a few checks a month in 2023, being far more likely to "tap and go". Here's why the personal check is dying: cnb.cx/4cZy3By
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Would you ride to the stratosphere in a balloon? Companies like Zephalto, Space Perspective, and World View are betting on commercial space flight to take vacationers on an out-of-this-world experience. Learn more about these 6 hour, $50,000 balloon rides here: https://youtu.be/pfB32FkAxh0
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Online retailers like Amazon and Shein and the pandemic are threatening the $65 billion outlet mall industry. No longer a popular destination for American and international bargain-hunters, outlet companies like Simon Property Group and Tanger Outlets are changing strategies. Learn how outlet companies are luring shoppers back: https://youtu.be/BsXs5V6LKp8. Where do you shop when you're looking for a bargain?
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Go inside the $93 million Wall Street heist that stemmed from Russia: cnb.cx/3SOYeD8 and join CNBCâs Eamon Javers in every step of this gripping journey by following and listening to the original podcast series âThe Crimes of Putinâs Traderâ NOW: cnbc.com/putinstrader.
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The food industry is investing in AI technology. In response to rising food and labor costs, smart carts and fully autonomous fast food chains are becoming more prevalent in the food industry. Learn more about this automation: https://youtu.be/zZOuU05hxtE
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When up-and-coming Russian oligarch Vladislav Klyushin boarded a private jet for a luxury ski vacation in the Swiss Alps, he had no idea that his life was about to come crashing down. He was the owner of a cybersecurity company in Moscow that was a front for a computer hacking and insider trading operation that plagued Wall Street for years, and generated more than $90 million in illicit profits for Klyushinâs criminal gang. Watch CNBCâs Eamon Javers reveal the shocking details of the spectacular rise and fall of this audacious criminal enterprise here: https://youtu.be/J4kWugbH4qo
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