price increases
Coverage of price increases in the Nexus archive.
- Inflation: If they don’t know, now you know?
The article examines the role of undecided individuals, referred to as 'fence-sitters,' in conveying information about price increases. It explores what these individuals can and cannot communicate regarding inflationary trends.
- Government to review public EV charging costs as prices soar 38% in five years
The government plans to review public EV charging costs as prices have increased by 38% over five years. The review aims to address rising costs linked to electric vehicle infrastructure.
- Is this the dawn of the Tokenpocalypse?
The article discusses potential price increases as major AI companies plan to go public. It suggests this could mark a significant shift in the market for AI-related assets.
- Air New Zealand CEO on Consolidation & Price Increases
Air New Zealand CEO Nikhil Ravishankar addressed the International Air Transport Association (IATA) on flight consolidation and price increases to meet demand.
- Companies are gearing up for price increases
Companies are preparing for upcoming price increases as inflation and price growth expectations rise rapidly. This trend increases the risk of persistent inflation, which could have long-term economic implications.
- Everpure 'takes the hit' as AI-fueled supply crunch drives prices up 70%
Everpure, a storage vendor formerly known as Pure Storage, is addressing a supply crunch driven by AI demand, which has pushed prices up 70%. The company predicts the current crisis will outlast the supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- McDonald's boss confirms prices WILL increase this year amid Iran war cost pressures but admits: 'It's hard to do business right now'
McDonald's CEO confirmed that prices will rise in 2024 due to cost pressures from the Iran war, while acknowledging the current difficulty of doing business.
- Fury as new Social Security estimate completely ignores out-of-control price increases raging across America
The article highlights public anger towards a new Social Security estimate that fails to consider the current high inflation rates in the U.S. Critics argue the estimate does not reflect the rapid price increases affecting Americans' purchasing power.