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Tequila, mezcal are the only spirits growing in sales, but tariffs would be ‘catastrophic,’ industry group says

Tequila, mezcal are the only spirits growing in sales, but tariffs would be ‘catastrophic,’ industry group says

A seller holds up a bottle of Casamigos, tequila from Diageo, the world’s leading spirits maker, as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on Mexico that could affect up to $1.6 billion in tequila sales, at a liquor store in Monterrey, Mexico, December 10, 2024.  Daniel Becerril | Reuters The U.S. spirits industry […]

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Globalstar CEO Paul Jacobs explains why satellite company moved from NYSE to Nasdaq

Globalstar CEO Paul Jacobs explains why satellite company moved from NYSE to Nasdaq

Satellite communications company Globalstar listed on the Nasdaq on Tuesday after delisting from the New York Stock Exchange. “We did a reverse split — we’re a multibillion-dollar company but our stock price was down in the dollar-ish range,” CEO Paul Jacobs told CNBC’s Becky Quick on “Squawk Box.” “And people thought of us as a

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Coca-Cola says it will sell more soda in plastic bottles if aluminum tariffs take effect

Coca-Cola says it will sell more soda in plastic bottles if aluminum tariffs take effect

Coca-Cola bottles are seen at a shop in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on Jan. 28, 2025. Firdous Nazir | Nurphoto | Getty Images Coca-Cola will shift more of its packaging from aluminum to plastic bottles if President Donald Trump implements his latest wave of tariffs, CEO James Quincey said Tuesday. “As it relates to our

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Ford CEO says Trump’s tariffs are causing ‘chaos’ in auto industry

Ford CEO says Trump’s tariffs are causing ‘chaos’ in auto industry

Ford CEO Jim Farley at the company’s Dearborn, Michigan, plant where it’s building the electric F-150 Lightning on April 26, 2022. CNBC | Michael Wayland DETROIT — President Donald Trump’s tariffs, both implemented and just threatened, are causing “chaos” for the U.S. automotive industry, according to Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley. The chief executive of

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AI-powered sports media company raises  million, led by Alexis Ohanian and Giannis Antetokounmpo

AI-powered sports media company raises $13 million, led by Alexis Ohanian and Giannis Antetokounmpo

ScorePlay video clipping tool ScorePlay, an artificial intelligence service for sports clips, has raised $13 million in series A funding, the company announced Tuesday. The sports storytelling platform’s investors include 20VC venture capital fund founder Harry Stebbings, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian’s Seven Seven Six VC firm, NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo, former Formula 1 champion Nico

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A  million Bugatti and Michael Jordan’s BMW brought car auction company a record year

A $4 million Bugatti and Michael Jordan’s BMW brought car auction company a record year

A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high net worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox. Bring a Trailer, the online classic car marketplace, sold a record $1.5 billion worth of cars last year despite

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How a CEO’s exit and a Jeep ‘comeback’ led to Stellantis being the only automaker to advertise during Super Bowl 59

How a CEO’s exit and a Jeep ‘comeback’ led to Stellantis being the only automaker to advertise during Super Bowl 59

Actor Harrison Ford touts Jeep and Americana while taking a dig at another Detroit automaker during Stellantis Stellantis DETROIT — A CEO’s exit, electric vehicles making the industry run around like “headless chickens” and a company’s U.S. revival all came together to make Ram and Jeep parent Stellantis the only automaker with a Super Bowl

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