And then there's a huge gap to fourth place Canada who produces half as much. So the top three America, Saudi Arabia, and Russia account for 41% of the world's oil production, and they've shared the top three spots for decades at this point. Question being, how did the US sneak into first place?
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| Feb 22, 2024
And as banks are training their AI, one thing to keep in mind is there was just this big story about Air Canada. They lost a court case against a customer because the chatbot provided some inaccurate information. They owed the customer damages in court fees, which I think equated to a little bit more than the ticket cost, but banks will be held accountable. Rob Rubin:. Yeah. Lauren Ashcraft:.
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| Mar 5, 2024
We're also joined by our VP of Content who heads up our retail and e-commerce desk. Based out of New York, it's Suzy Davidkhanian. Suzy Davidkhanian:. Hi, everyone. Marcus Johnson:. The infamous. We're also joined by one of our principal analysts who heads up our digital advertising and media practice. Based just above the city, it's Paul Verna. Paul Verna:. It's great to be here.
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| Jun 8, 2023
I think that pennies at the minimum should be taken of commission at this point in countries like Canada, New Zealand and Australia have already done that. So there are no more pennies in their currency. And it's also due to the fact that the US Mint spends over $700 million making coins every year, which is just such a waste.
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| Jun 21, 2024
I think that pennies at the minimum should be taken of commission at this point in countries like Canada, New Zealand and Australia have already done that. So there are no more pennies in their currency. And it's also due to the fact that the US Mint spends over $700 million making coins every year, which is just such a waste.
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| Jun 14, 2024
They're very willing to change where they shop if they perceive that a company is not in line with their own values. In a recent Glow and Nielsen survey of 33,000 US shoppers, about half of respondents either started or stopped using a food or grocery brand based off of that brand's ESG behavior.
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| Apr 13, 2023
On today's episode, we discuss whether Threads can keep up its momentum, if TikTok Music can compete in the music streaming world, how engagement with the Women's World Cup will look, what to make of the Burger King rebrand, whether US consumers actually shop on social media platforms, who invented the first-ever hybrid car, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our analysts Ross Benes, Blake Droesch, and Max Willens.
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| Jul 21, 2023
We start with our senior analyst covering everything, retail and e-commerce, based in the UK. It's Carina Perkins. Carina Perkins:. Hi Marcus. Marcus Johnson:. Hello there. Why'd you have to say it weird? Carina Perkins:. I'm not saying it weird. Marcus Johnson:. Yes you are. Hello, Marcus. Carina Perkins:. Oh, hey Marcus. Marcus Johnson:. Oh, too much. Carina Perkins:. How's it going?
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| Apr 5, 2024
I would say if we're playing the speculative legislative angle here though, we should also look at what's going on in Canada where there is currently a fight going on between Google and its Congress over whether or not Google should have to pay news organizations in Canada for licensing its content. And Google has responded to this pressure by simply taking news out of its search results.
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