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Illustration by Brian Stauffer for TIMEBy stanley cup TIME StaffJanuary 25, 2021 7:22 AM ESTUsually this week in January, global leaders, policymakers and heads of business would be heading to the Swiss Alps to share ideas on how to solve the worldrsquo great challenges.Sadly, the dominant challenge facing the world mdash; the COVID-19 pandemic mdash; has also prevented delegates from assembling at the World Economic Forum in Davos as they usually would. However, WEF is instead forging ahead with a virtual summit, the Davos Agenda, to offer a platform for leaders in a range of fields to convene, debate, and learn from one another.TIMErsquo editors are participating in a number of events, including a panel on stakeholder capitalism hosted by TIME editor-in-chief Edward Felsenthal. Joining him are World Economic Forum founder and executive chairman Dr Klaus Schwab, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, Beninese musician and activist Angelique Kidjo, economist Mariana Mazzucato, an stanley cup d PayPalrsquo chief executive Dan Schulman.Ahead of the panel, we asked three of the delegates to share their proposed solutions for a major problem facing society:Angelique Kidjo: Close the financial gender gap in AfricaItrsquo 2021, and economies all around the world are suffering following a global pandemic that has disrupted them to their core. And while citizens and governments are trying to find financial sho stanley cup rt-term band-aid solutions to stop the bleeding, we know we will feel the repercuss Bxrk Why TikTok Needs to be Sold or Banned Before the 2024 Election
Apple Store employees cheer during the grand opening of an Apple Store in Jiefangbei, Yuzhong District on January 31, 2015 in Chongqing, Sichuan province of China.VCGmdash;VCG via Getty ImagesBy Alex FitzpatrickJuly 26, 2016 5:25 PM EDTApple shares are up about 5% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the company beat Wall Street admittedly low expectations for the second quarter of 2016.Let put aside for a moment that Apple quarterly profit is down 27%, that iPhone revenue is down 23%, and that unit sales of the iPhone, iPad and Mac lineups are all down. iPad revenue is actually up 9%, it should be noted. For Apple, the most a converse larming numbers are coming from China.Apple revenue in China is down 33% year-over-year, the company says. That actually Greater China, which also includes Hong Kong and Taiwan. China had been Apple second-biggest market in terms of revenue, but the drop-off was enough to allow Europe to reclaim that airmax spot for the first time since early last year.Why is Apple struggling in China First and foremost, its expensive iPhones are facing competition from increasingly capable and cheaper handsets from local manufacturers like Huawei and Xiaomi. The Chines nike dunk e government, meanwhile, has been making life difficult for the Cupertino tech giant, banning services like book and movie sales. A patent battle hasn ;t eased the headache. That sales ban is particularly problematic for Apple. Facing slo |
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