vendors
Coverage of vendors in the Nexus archive.
- Vendors Told to Start Dismantling Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Detention Center
Vendors are instructed to dismantle Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center, which has cost state officials over $1 million per day to operate.
- K.R. Market vendors go on bandh over new parking arrangements
Vendors at K.R. Market have gone on a bandh in protest of new parking arrangements. The strike is a response to changes in parking policies affecting the market's operations.
- Upalokayukta initiates probe into encroachment of footpath by vendors in front of public library at Gundlupet
Upalokayukta has initiated an investigation into vendors encroaching on a footpath in front of the public library in Gundlupet. The probe addresses unauthorized use of public space by vendors.
- US Air Force department names firms to power its bases with mini nukes
The US Department of the Air Force has selected three companies for potential nuclear microreactor projects at three military installations to enhance energy resilience during grid outages. The initiative aims to secure critical infrastructure with advanced energy solutions.
- AI now gobbling up power and management chips for servers
The chip shortage is impacting power and management controller silicon, with vendors prioritizing production for high-margin AI servers over general server components. This shift threatens server shipments and highlights growing demand for AI-specific hardware.
- Internal emails show how Amazon raises prices across the Internet, lawsuit says
California Attorney General Rob Bonta alleges Amazon colludes with rivals to raise prices on products like diapers and furniture by stopping price matching, leading to higher consumer costs. Internal emails from a 2022 lawsuit reveal Amazon pressured vendors to increase prices on competitors' sites or remove products from cheaper platforms.
- Here’s how Amazon’s price fixing allegedly drove up prices everywhere
California Attorney General Rob Bonta revealed evidence of Amazon's alleged price-fixing schemes, including restricting product availability on Prime Day to drive up prices for other retailers. The state filed a lawsuit in 2022 and requested a Supreme Court injunction to halt Amazon's behavior while the case proceeds.