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First Covid-19 Vaccine Given to U.S. Public
The vaccine shots administered on Monday kicked off the most urgent mass immunization campaign since polio shots were rolled out in the 1950s.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalSizzling Tech IPO Market Leaves Investors Befuddled
DoorDash and Airbnb rocketed in their public debuts. Now, Roblox has pulled its offering as questions mount about soaring valuations.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalThe Mass Distribution of Covid-19 Vaccines Is Under Way. ‘Everything Has to Come Together.’
Mobilization involves factory workers, truck drivers, pilots, dry ice, ultracold freezers and plenty of needles. A lot can go wrong.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalChina’s Xi Ramps Up Control of Private Sector. ‘We Have No Choice but to Follow the Party.’
The push is driven by a deepening conviction within the country’s leadership that markets and entrepreneurs are not to be fully trusted. “The market-reform camp is all but gone,” says one economist.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalFDA Panel Endorses Covid-19 Vaccine
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended broad distribution of the first Covid-19 vaccine in the U.S., clearing the way for the FDA to grant emergency authorization as early as Friday.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalHow an Energy Startup’s Plan to Disrupt the Power Grid Got Disrupted
Bloom Energy founder KR Sridhar aimed to supplant electric utilities with fuel-cell technology honed for NASA, presenting the kind of revenue prospects that persuade investors to look beyond profitability. Instead, his company is a reminder of how a rapidly changing industry can foil an entrepreneur’s vision.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalFragile Covid-19 Vaccine Rolled Out in the U.K. Tests Global Supply Network
As countries including the U.S. authorize Covid-19 vaccines and begin inoculations, the U.K. will emerge as a laboratory for what is possible at high speed and what might go wrong.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
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- El Reino Unido cierra el último capítulo del Brexit con el fin del periodo de transición
- Se rompe el Diálogo Social: los sindicatos saldrán a la calle en sintonía con Podemos
- Los minoritarios de Abengoa estudian llevar a la justicia la traición de sus consejeros
- El PIB repunta un 16,4% en el tercer trimestre, 3 décimas menos de los previsto inicialmente
- El Gobierno obliga a las socimis a cargar con una parte del plan de salvamento anticovid