Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Hot inflation in Canada isn’t yet triggering a wage spiral

Canada

Canadian consumers and businesses expect inflation to creep up in the short term. But longer-term expectations remain anchored, says Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux. Inflation is still expected to return to target in coming years, according to Canada’s budgetary watchdog. Canadian consumer prices rising at fastest pace in 31 years. Costs in Canada are ascending … Read more

High fuel prices could weaken public support for energy transition

fuel

Europe’s plan to double down on renewable fuels could have the unintended short-term effect of increasing prices. Fuel prices have been soaring around the world amid declining investments in fossil fuel projects. Prices accelerated since sanctions were imposed this year against energy exporter Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. Europe’s arrangement to twofold down on … Read more

The price of oil has risen after Saudi Arabia raised crude prices

Saudi Arabia

Brent crude futures were up $1.80, or 1.5%, at $121.52 a barrel at 2319 GMT. OPEC+ agreed to accelerate output increases over the next two months. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was also up 1.4% at $120.50 a barrel. Oil costs rose more than $2 in early exchange on Monday after Saudi Arabia raised costs … Read more

Amazon stock is set to fall, but this will not reduce prices

Amazon stock
  • Amazon (AMZN) is undergoing a stock split.
  • Amazon shares that went for a little under $2,450 became 20 shares.
  • After the split, Amazon will still be worth approximately $1.3 trillion.

Amazon stock has been prohibitively high for many typical investors. There are many things a person can spend $2,500 on instead of one small piece of “Prime” stock market real estate. A pleasant vacation? What about that home entertainment system? Do you have season tickets for your favorite sports team?

That is all about to change.

By expanding Amazon’s warehouse operations, Dave Clark oversaw one of the largest capital investments in corporate history.

Amazon (AMZN) is undergoing a stock split, which increases the number of shares outstanding while also lowering the stock price, making it more accessible to the typical investor.

The split, which takes effect on Monday, will be a 20-for-1 transaction, which means that if you had one share of Amazon before the split, you’d end up with 20 shares after the split, each costing around one-twentieth of the prior price. As a result, the value of your investment remains the same, and one Amazon share that went for little under $2,450 became 20 shares that cost just more than $120 each.

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What is Amazon doing now? Companies with skyrocketing stock prices frequently announce splits to make shares appear more accessible to regular investors. Alphabet (GOOGL), which owns Google and YouTube and has a market worth of roughly $1.5 trillion, has also approved a 20-1 split that will take place in July.
Shopify (SHOP) is planning a 10-for-1 stock split later this month, while Tesla (TSLA) and meme stock favorite GameStop (GME) have also proposed splitting their equities.

But here’s the thing: While a stock split may make it appear that a share is now more affordable, valuation measurements such as price-to-earnings or price-to-sales ratios may not reflect this.
After the split, Amazon will still be worth approximately $1.3 trillion. The stock will still be trading at more than 150 times this year’s earnings prediction and almost 2.5 times its estimated 2022 revenues – both of which are much higher than the broader stock market and other retail industry giants such as Walmart (WMT) and Target (TGT) (TGT).

“Retail investor trading has increased dramatically over the past year and a half and has become very important again. It’s not just big institutions and hedge funds,” Mullaney said. “But it’s impossible for an average investor to buy 100 shares of some of these stocks at these prices.”

<i>Watchara Phomicinda/MediaNews Group/The Press-Enterprise/Getty Images)</i><br/>Amazon is doing what's known as a stock split

Professional investors have also taken note. Amazon’s stock has risen over 6% in the last week, suggesting that some investors may be trying to buy before the split takes place. (Amazon is still down by more than 25% this year.)

As a result, the impending splits for Amazon and Alphabet may open the way for those digital titans to join Apple and Microsoft in the Dow, the only two businesses in the US with a bigger market value than Amazon and Alphabet.

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Gas prices hit new highs as summer driving season starts

Ukraine

A gallon has hopped by around 50 pennies over the course of the past month as Russia’s conflict in Ukraine has kept on disrupting the worldwide energy market. With the Russian intrusion of Ukraine crushing on, drivers should dish out significantly more to top off their vehicles as the late spring travel season starts this … Read more

Nepra Increases Power Tariff By Rs4.83 Per Unit For KE’s Consumers

K-Electric

Public Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has permitted an increment of Rs4.83/unit for the shoppers of K-Electric (KE) because of month-to-month Fuel Charges Adjustment (FCA) for March 2022. In an appeal submitted to NEPRA, KE had mentioned a move of Rs5.275/unit to customers by virtue of month-to-month FCA, having an effect of Rs8.592 billion; notwithstanding, … Read more

Help bundle to ease sting of fuel cost climbs for those with month to month pay beneath Rs40,000: Miftah

Miftah Ismail

Finance Minister Miftah Ismail said on Saturday that the public authority’s help bundle, which was declared by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif a day sooner, would assist with safeguarding the needy individuals from the “tempest of expansion” left by the past PTI government and the new climb in fuel costs. Tending to a question and answer … Read more

Barry Callebaut introduces North African place

Barry Callebaut

The Barry Callebaut Group has authoritatively introduced its Chocolate Academy Center in Casablanca, Morocco. The middle is the organization’s 26th all around the world and second in the African mainland. At the new offices, experts can work with friends to feature and foster abilities, abilities, and recipes while finding out about new industry patterns and … Read more

Worcestershire entrepreneur ‘wore out’ in battle against average cost for most everyday items

Independent

Independent companies are “wore out” and “shutting everyday” because of the increasing cost for most everyday items, a stylist has said. Angie Monroe, who runs a salon in Stourport, Worcestershire, told that she had experienced restless evenings stressing over the colder time of year energy cost climb. She said her power bills had currently dramatically … Read more

Flight scratch-offs start off Memorial Day weekend

Americans

It’s another turbulent occasion end of the week for Americans going via air. In excess of 1,000 flights were dropped starting around Saturday morning, as per flight following site FlightAware, after 2,300 scratch-offs on Friday. Delta Air Lines (DAL) is most impacted by the retractions, with in excess of 230 flights, or 8% of its … Read more

Taking off fertilizers costs force farmers to reconsider

farmer

It’s a difficult stretch to be a farmer. Simply ask Rachael Sharp, a third-age rancher in the US territory of South Carolina, who grows a different blend of soybeans, corn, wheat, cotton, peanuts, and oats. She saw compost costs for her yields take off 320% last year – the most honed rise that she, or … Read more

Your Memorial Day BBQ will set you back much more this year

Memorial Day

Individuals who got an early leap on their Memorial Day grill shopping might have seen something disturbing: Prices are up. Far up. Sticker shock is all over the place, from burgers to buns, from ketchup to mustard. The uplifting news is there’s some cost alleviation at stores now. In the four weeks through May 15, … Read more

EasyJet and Tui drop trips as lines structure at Dover

Carriers have dropped many trips as movement interruption influences the half-term escape for some. EasyJet and Tui apologized and accused various issues including air traffic limitations and runway works for cutting out the flights. In the mean time, individuals were asked to actually look at the most recent guidance prior to heading out to the … Read more

Hong Kong shares end higher

Hong Kong

Hong Kong stocks finished barely higher Wednesday after three days of losses though traders remain on the side approximately the outlook for the worldwide economy as inflation surges and hobby prices are hiked. The Hang Seng Index gained 0.29 percent, or 59.17 points, to 20,171.27. The Shanghai Composite Index introduced 1.19 percent, or 36.54 factors, to a … Read more

Apple TV to be available later this year in cheap prices

Apple

It appears that the Apple TV 4K is receiving an update, with one of the industry’s top analysts forecasting that a less expensive model will be released in the second half of 2022 – though it’s unclear what that model will look like. This information comes from Ming-Chi Kuo, a reliable source for Apple leaks. … Read more

Global stocks and oil slump on China lockdowns, interest rates

Covid

China’s Covid lockdowns contributed to persisting anxieties about the impact of rising US interest rates and growing inflation on world financial markets and oil prices on Monday. Frankfurt, London and Paris all fell more than two percent, as did Tokyo. On Wall Street, the Dow was down nearly two percent in late morning trading, with … Read more

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka hikes medicine prices

Sri Lanka

Cash-strapped On Saturday, Sri Lanka announced a 40% price increase for dozens of regularly used medicines, as the island nation struggles to recover from its worst economic crisis in decades. Months of lengthy blackouts and acute shortages of food, fuel and pharmaceuticals have sparked widespread protests calling for the government’s resignation. Hospitals have already cancelled … Read more

Stocks, oil rise as inflation soars

inflation

Stock markets mostly rose and oil prices climbed Wednesday as ias financial backers pored over information showing further spikes to expansion. A day after information showed US yearly customer expansion hit a 40-year high in March, data showed discount cost expansion hit a record yearly pace of 11.2 percent over a similar period. In the … Read more

ArcelorMittal returns to profit as raw material prices soar

arcelormittal

PARIS: Global steel giant ArcelorMittal reported on Thursday a record annual profit for 2021, buoyed by the soaring prices of raw materials after a loss the previous year. Despite a drop in production, the company reported a net profit of $14.9 billion (13 billion euros) following a $733 million loss in 2020. The group lost its … Read more

China to raise retail fuel prices

china

BEIJING: China will raise the retail prices of gasoline and diesel from Sunday, the country’s top economic planner said on Saturday. Based on recent changes in international oil prices, the retail prices of gasoline and diesel will be increased by 310 yuan (about $48.6) and 300 yuan per tonne, respectively, according to the National Development … Read more

Japan’s consumer prices rise for fourth month

japan

TOKYO: Japan’s core consumer prices edged up year-on-year in December for the fourth month running, buoyed partly by higher energy prices, government data showed on Friday. The core consumer price index, which excludes volatile fresh food prices but includes fuel costs, was up 0.5 per cent in December, following similar rises from September to November. The … Read more

Ikea to hike prices by 9% due to supply chain woes

Ikea

STOCKHOL: Ikea will hike its prices by an average of 9 per cent next year due to the ongoing supply and transportation disruptions, the company that operates most of the Swedish furniture giant’s stores said. Thursday’s announcement comes as pandemic-fuelled shortages and shipping challenges ramp up inflation and pinch economies globally, with consumers increasingly feeling the … Read more

Farmers paying extra Rs600 on urea bag

Farmers

KARACHI: The farmers are paying an extra price of around Rs600/bag of urea against the government fixed price of Rs1,800, a research report issued by the AKD Securities revealed. Currently, urea is being sold in the domestic market at an increased price of around Rs2,400/bag. The disparity in the domestic and international prices of Rs7,700/urea … Read more

Prices of imported mobile phones likely to go up

mobile phones

KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) plans to replace the fixed sales tax regime with the normal regime on import of mobile phones, which will generate sizeable revenue for the government and encourage the sale of locally-manufactured mobile phones, sources said on Wednesday. To apply the normal sales tax regime at 17 per cent, … Read more

Kitchen items’ prices ease 0.48 per cent

Kitchen Items

ISLAMABAD: The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI)-based inflation for the week ended December 2, 2021 for the combined consumption group, witnessed a decrease of 0.48 per cent, compared with the previous week, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported. The SPI for the week under review in the abovementioned group was recorded at 167.36 points against … Read more

Oil prices slump 5% on Covid-19 variant fears

Oil prices

Oil prices dropped more than 5 per cent on Friday, falling to the lowest level in two months, as traders, already concerned about potential oversupply in the first quarter of 2022, added the emergence of a new Covid-19 variant to their list of worries, Reuters reported. Brent crude, the international benchmark, slid 5.8 per cent to $77.44 … Read more