competition
Coverage of competition in the Nexus archive.
- It was the world’s hottest stock market. Now South Korea’s stock market has entered bear-market territory
South Korea's stock market, previously the world's hottest, has entered bear-market territory. The decline follows a record high in June and is attributed to competition, sustainability concerns, excessive leverage, and international outflows.
- Europe's response to the shock of Chinese competition remains slow as it tries to strengthen its defenses
Europe's response to Chinese competition is slow as it attempts to strengthen defenses. The article references Yangshan Port near Shanghai, China, as an example of Chinese port activity.
- 'Everybody wanted to be the first': Apollo astronauts were more competitive, Artemis 2 pilot says
The Artemis 2 pilot noted that Apollo astronauts were highly competitive, with all of them wanting to be the first to achieve milestones in space exploration. The statement reflects on the historical context of the Apollo program and contrasts it with current missions like Artemis.
- Spirit Airlines' long shot
Spirit Airlines is reducing its fleet size and introducing premium seats following bankruptcy. However, increasing operational costs and intensified competition pose significant risks to its recovery efforts.
- KFC is overhauling its brand globally with new menu items, restaurant designs, and fresh branding
KFC is globally overhauling its brand by introducing new menu items like expanded boneless chicken options and a new sauce lineup, alongside redesigning its restaurants. The changes aim to address growing competition in the market.
- The End of Neoliberalism
The article discusses the end of neoliberalism, attributing its downfall to the virtues of cosmopolitanism and competition it promoted.
- Papa Johns shutters nearly 50 locations across 17 states as competition intensifies
Papa Johns closed nearly 50 locations across 17 states due to intensified competition. The company also laid off 7 percent of its corporate workforce as underperforming franchise locations were phased out.
- GoPro under intense pressure from rising costs and competition
GoPro, which has enabled adventurers to record experiences for nearly 25 years, is facing intense pressure from rising costs and increasing competition. The company is under extreme pressure due to these factors.
- In Ukraine, a competition puts soldiers' drone skills to the test
In Ukraine, soldiers are competing in a drone skills competition as drones become a key weapon in the Russia-Ukraine war.
- Etihad Airways CEO on Fuel Prices, Asian Traffic, Competition
Etihad Airways CEO discusses fuel prices, Asian traffic, and competition. The article focuses on industry challenges and market dynamics.
- Etihad Airways CEO on Competition & Asian Market Growth
Etihad Airways CEO Antonoaldo Neves discussed EU carrier advantages, growing Asian traffic, and competition at the IATA event. The focus was on market dynamics and regional growth opportunities.
- As VC-backed e-bike startups went bankrupt, bootstrapped Lectric grew
Lectric, a bootstrapped e-bike company, has grown as VC-backed competitors went bankrupt, launching three new brands in six months. The company highlights the U.S. market as ripe for competition and choice.
- Grayscale launches lowest-fee U.S. Hyperliquid ETF as competition heats up around HYPE
Grayscale has launched the lowest-fee U.S. Hyperliquid ETF as competition intensifies around HYPE. The move highlights increasing market activity and strategic positioning in the ETF sector.
- As Micron’s stock blows past $1,000, Wall Street sees more gains in store
Micron's stock has surpassed $1,000, with Wall Street analysts predicting further gains. Analysts attribute the potential growth to a favorable pricing environment, low competition, and the introduction of a new Nvidia chip.
- McDonald's unveils new global growth strategy to win over diners as competition rises
McDonald's has introduced a new global growth strategy aimed at attracting customers amid rising competition. The move comes as inflation and high gas prices reduce the number of consumers dining out.
- Chinese EV makers recover in May but competition remains fierce amid overcapacity woes
Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) in China recovered in May as new models with advanced technology attracted buyers. Zeekr and Leapmotor, supported by Geely Auto and Stellantis respectively, set delivery records, driven by local government subsidies boosting consumer demand.
- What’s gone wrong at Everyman and can the luxury cinema chain regain its magic?
Everyman, a luxury cinema chain known for its upscale offerings, is struggling with competition and loss-making sites as a new chief executive attempts a turnaround. The chain expanded from a single London venue to 49 locations but now faces challenges as rivals replicate its formula.
- Paramount Skydance meets with DOJ about WBD deal, allows critics to listen in on talks: sources
Paramount Skydance is meeting with the DOJ to discuss its WBD deal, allowing critics to attend. Opposition claims the merger would reduce jobs and competition, but Paramount insiders suggest political motives are behind the resistance.
- Why young academics are leaving academia
Young academics with PhDs are leaving academia due to intense competition for limited university jobs, prompting a shift toward industry careers. The oversupply of qualified candidates has made academic positions increasingly unattainable, driving professionals to explore opportunities outside traditional research roles.
- DeepSeek permanently reduces the price of its flagship V4 model by 75 percent
DeepSeek permanently reduced the price of its flagship V4 model by 75%, a move potentially aimed at undercutting competitors.
- Nvidia's record result fails to impress investors
Nvidia reported record financial results, but investor confidence declined as shares fell in after-hours trading. The selloff reflects concerns about the chip giant's ability to maintain its exceptional growth rate in the face of increasing competitive pressure in the semiconductor industry.
- Every blockchain transaction is a gift to your competition
The article argues that blockchain transactions may unintentionally benefit competitors, potentially due to data transparency or security vulnerabilities.
- Best crypto arbitrage tools in 2026?
The article discusses the challenges of crypto arbitrage in 2026, emphasizing the importance of speed, automation, and managing fees and slippage. Profits are small, requiring consistency, and competition has increased, reducing opportunity longevity.
- Scientists think they finally know why Neanderthals vanished
A new study suggests Neanderthals went extinct not due to climate change or competition with Homo sapiens, but because Homo sapiens had stronger, more flexible social networks. Neanderthals' fragile, regionally limited connections made them less resilient to environmental unpredictability.
- Inside Microsoft’s wave of executive departures
Microsoft is experiencing a notable wave of executive departures this year, leading to organizational shakeups and the replacement of veteran employees. The trend is linked to challenges in retaining talent amid high competition and a declining stock price, which has dropped over 30% in six months, causing investor concerns.
- Race to £10,000: Designer gear sends vintage clothes reseller Jess Morton into the lead
Jess Morton, a vintage clothes reseller, is leading a competition to reach £10,000 through the sale of designer gear. The article highlights her success in the reselling market.
- Hyundai Ioniq 3 2026: Price, Specs, Availability
The Hyundai Ioniq 3 2026 is a 300-mile urban EV with spacious interior and smart driving features, though it faces competition. It may be available in the US.
- Federal judge could halt Nexstar-Tegna TV station merger
A federal judge may block the merger between Nexstar and Tegna. Nexstar's lawyers claim the merger will not reduce competition in the TV station market.
- Intel CEO praises 'friend' Nvidia and TSMC despite rising competition
Intel CEO praises Nvidia and TSMC as 'friends' despite increasing competition among the companies. The statement acknowledges the growing rivalry while maintaining a positive tone toward the relationships.
- TSMC 'not afraid of competition' as CEO wishes Elon Musk good luck on chips
TSMC's CEO expressed confidence in the company's competitive position and extended good wishes to Elon Musk regarding his chip-related endeavors.