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Tesla Mega packs, giant hydrogen tank: Panasonic’s new climate factory

As a bullet train speeds by in the background, a liquid hydrogen tank towers over solar panels and hydrogen fuel cells at Panasonic’s Kusatsu plant in Japan. Combined with a Tesla Megapack storage battery, the hydrogen and solar can deliver enough electricity to power the site’s Ene-Farm fuel cell factory. …

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A home energy upgrade that’s becoming a climate and financial winner

Heat pumps are becoming more popular for residential housing with energy prices increasing and the need to reduce use of fossil fuel heating systems. Andrew Aitchison | In Pictures | Getty Images Thinking about a home heat pump? New and expanded government incentives, coupled with sharply rising utility costs, make …

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How to prepare for a 1099-K for online payments and reduce your taxes

Charday Penn | E+ | Getty Images If you’ve accepted payments via apps such as Venmo or PayPal in 2022, you may receive Form 1099-K, which reports income from third-party networks, in early 2023. But there’s still time to reduce your tax liability, according to financial experts.  “There’s no change …

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Jim Cramer says Costco is a buy, Lululemon is a wait-and-see

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday advised investors how to approach the stocks of two retailers that reported earnings this week. “Two great retailers. Two sets of expectations. One too high, the other too low. That’s the tale of Lululemon and Costco. The former was overestimated, the latter was underestimated,” he …

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Alphabet is not making enough money

Morgan Stanley: “I want you to hold it. I think it’s terrific at $89.” SLB: “[Russia] pretty much made a deal between our Western allies and us that allows them to overproduce [oil], which is going to cause Schlumberger to roll down another maybe $5, $6 before we’re interested in …

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Prosecutors want $100 million NJ deli SEC case postponed

Hometown Deli, Paulsboro, N.J. Mike Calia | CNBC Federal prosecutors in New Jersey want the Securities and Exchange Commission to postpone its civil case against the alleged masterminds behind a $100 million fraud scheme involving a small-town deli so it won’t get in the way of their ongoing criminal case.  …

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Why millennials may inherit less than expected

On the cusp of the greatest generational wealth transfer in history, baby boomers are set to pass more than $68 trillion on to their children. “It’s a generation that has accumulated a greater percentage of wealth than any other generation ever has,” said Mark Mirsberger, a certified public accountant and …

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Brad Pitt sells majority of Plan B production company to Mediawan

The 92nd Oscars broadcasts live on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020 at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood and will be televised live on The ABC Television Network at 8:00 p.m. EST/5:00 p.m. PST. Craig Sjodin Brad Pitt is selling 60% of his production company, Plan B …

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5 things to know before the stock market opens Friday, December 9

Traders on the floor of the NYSE Source: NYSE Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day: 1. Stocks head for losing week Thursday was the brightest spot for stocks so far this week. The Nasdaq gained the most, the Dow jumped more …

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Jim Cramer says the economy is stabilizing and can avoid a recession

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday said that the economy could be on pace for a soft landing, despite what Wall Street bears might believe. “It doesn’t have to be a recession. The economy just needs to stabilize at a lower level, which I think is already starting to happen. This …

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