Locator: 47168TECH.
Coming up on almost 24 hours, folks are still reporting problems with Microsoft’s search engine, mostly on the west coast, from Los Angeles to San Francisco to Seattle.
Locator: 47168TECH.
Coming up on almost 24 hours, folks are still reporting problems with Microsoft’s search engine, mostly on the west coast, from Los Angeles to San Francisco to Seattle.
Locator: 47167NOTTEXAS.
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June 5, 2024: this incredibly ill-conceived plan is "now on hold." The NY state governor said to "hold off" for now.
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The real pain for Jockers isn’t that the sensors are an eyesore, it’s that the couple will be clocked by them when they drive from their modest Columbus Circle apartment to their modest house in Montauk most weekends.
Since they live on the border of the toll perimeter, and park on the street on the Upper West Side, they could conceivably end up paying $15 in and $15 out.
While acknowledging it’s not quite as taxing as the fee will be for someone who lives in a rent-stabilized apartment within the zone and depends on their car for work (however, the MTA notes that households whose “adjusted gross income is under $60,000 may qualify for a tax credit in the amount of tolls paid”), Jockers maintains that it is “significant money” for the couple. Still, he says, driving uptown to pay one bridge toll to save on another makes little sense. He doesn’t think it will have any impact on the wealthier people going back and forth from the Hamptons either.
This may be a unique situation. I don't know. But to me, it's looks like some folks could be paying an additional $30 / day or nearly another $1,000 / month to simply park their car at home. And a couple, each with her / his own car that could rise to an extra $2,000 / month.
Locator: 47167TEXAS.
Bing is still down, link here. Bing went down about twelve hours ago, about 1:00 a.m. EDT / 12:00 midnight, CDT. Varies by region. Europe and Africa apparently affected most.
Locator: 47166POLITICS.
This is a very, very interesting ruling. I'm surprised, impressed. To me, it's amazing the extent to which gerrymandering is supported by the US Supreme Court. Regardless of reason for gerrymandering.
My wife sees the court as criminally conservative. She doesn't use those exact words. LOL.
I see the court as "divided" 3 - 3 - 3.
Intellectually worthy of the court, maybe 4 - 5. Four are intellectually worthy of the court; five are not. Possibly seven intellectually worthy, two not. Some might argue just the reverse.
Locator: 47164MISLEADING.
Jamie Dimon: talking like a banker but maybe not as bad as the headline suggests. But still, talking like a banker.
Jamie Dimon blows off risk of stagflation; not worried a bit about stagflation but based on this headline one would never know it. One needs to see the audio/video of the Jamie Dimon interview.
Investopedia: stagflation.
Locator: 47163JOBS.
Is Bing still down? Yup, getting worse. But its ChatGPT is doing great. If one can get to it. I guess. I really don't know. Don't care.
Jobs: tight job market;
From Liz: look at that -- greatest decreases in initial jobless claims in .... drum roll ... California -- wasn't the new $20 / hour minimum wage supposed to kill jobs? What happened in Texas?
Locator: 47162B.
Is Bing down? Yes, and not getting better. Link here. But Bing's AI is awesome -- apparently -- wouldn't know.
Coolidge, AZ: new $1 billion solar project. JPMorgan will provide about $700 million. New rules favor JPMorgan. Basically, huge corporations make huge amount of money (and tax liability) can sell "tax credits" to other companies. Two-thirds of the power from this new renewable project will go to power a neighboring mega-data center being built.
Prices the pump dropping: Carl Q -- depends how one measures it -- LOL --
Headline of the day: gasoline prices ahead of Memorial day are 1% higher
From oilprice.com this morning:
EIA weekly petroleum report. Link here.
Gasoline demand, link here. Wow, wow, wow -- did not expect this. Driving season has begun. This will be interesting to follow:
Locator: 47161B.
Is Bing down? It sure is and it's getting worse. Link here.
Jim Cramer: first hour, CNBC
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Back to the Bakken
WTI: $78.11. Increased overnight, after Biden administration announces it will release one million bbls (?) gasoline in the northeast to keep prices down going into the driving season. This suggests to analysts that Biden administration knows oil / gasoline demand is going to be a challenge this summer..
Friday, May 24, 2024: 34 for the month; 98 for the quarter, 297 for the year
None.
RBN Energy: Deepwater Port could bolster Houston's status as oil hub. Archived.
The Houston crude oil hub has become busier over the last few months, and if one or more proposals to build a deepwater export terminal nearby capable of fully loading a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) cross the finish line, it could become the hub supplying them. That could push Permian Basin oil flows on Houston-bound pipelines higher at the expense of flows to Nederland and Corpus Christi. In today’s RBN blog, the third in a series, we will examine the latest Permian oil flows to Houston and how that could change if and when a deepwater project comes online.
Locator: 47160TECH.
No surprises here: worst performers on the Dow: INTC, DIS, and BA (note: this was from Cramer, first hour CNBC a few minutes ago; this is a dynamic story -- by the time this gets posted, things may have changed):
Three major "chips": CPUs, GPUs, and memory.
Qualcomm and Qualcomm Snapdragon modems.
Locator: 47159TECH.
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Later, 8:49 a.m. CDT. Getting worse.
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DuckDuckGo uses Bing, also down. At least you’re not being tracked. LOL.
Bing: too big to fail.