A bonfire of red tape to unleash investment and complete stalled projects across Vietnam may drive economic expansion but is unlikely to offset the damage caused by US tariffs and the fuel crisis which have threatened the country’s growth ambitions. Vietnam’s Communist Party General-Secretary and President To Lam, the most powerful leader in a generation, has set an annual growth target of 10 per ...
A bonfire of red tape to unleash investment and complete stalled projects across Vietnam may drive economic expansion but is unlikely to offset the damage caused by US tariffs and the fuel crisis which have threatened the country’s growth ambitions. Vietnam’s Communist Party General-Secretary and President To Lam, the most powerful leader in a generation, has set an annual growth target of 10 per cent until 2030 to galvanise a nation whose ponderous bureaucracy has snarled private investment and...
Modern warfare is being reshaped by drones, but Western reliance on Chinese-controlled rare earth supply chains exposes a critical vulnerability - one these three companies can exploit.
Modern warfare is being reshaped by drones, but Western reliance on Chinese-controlled rare earth supply chains exposes a critical vulnerability - one these three companies can exploit.
Iran deal doubts hit stocks Thursday, but Nvidia, Tesla were strong. CoreWeave, Rocket Lab, Cloudflare and IREN were earnings movers late. The jobs report is on deck.
Iran deal doubts hit stocks Thursday, but Nvidia, Tesla were strong. CoreWeave, Rocket Lab, Cloudflare and IREN were earnings movers late. The jobs report is on deck.
To put it mildly, solar energy stocks have not been popular lately. You'd hardly know it from Sunrun 's (NASDAQ: RUN) performance on the market Thursday; its shares gained nearly 8% on the back of an earnings report that sparked something of a bullish investor stampede. Just after market close on Wednesday, Sunrun fired up its first-quarter results. Revenue was just over $722 million, for a meaty ...
To put it mildly, solar energy stocks have not been popular lately. You'd hardly know it from Sunrun 's (NASDAQ: RUN) performance on the market Thursday; its shares gained nearly 8% on the back of an earnings report that sparked something of a bullish investor stampede. Just after market close on Wednesday, Sunrun fired up its first-quarter results. Revenue was just over $722 million, for a meaty 43% increase year over year. Much of this growth came from a 151% leap in the company's crucial energy systems and products sales; these amounted to $254 million. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading