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Mitchell G. Patton

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Trump wants to bring Japan's 'cute' tiny cars to America — but it may not be easy

US Auto Market: Trump’s Plan for Japan’s Tiny Vehicles

A growing interest in compact, affordable vehicles is quietly challenging long-standing assumptions about size, power and necessity on American roads. What began as a niche curiosity has evolved into a broader conversation about practicality, cost and the future shape of everyday transportation.Why tiny trucks are sparking a big debate about the future of driving in the United StatesFor David McChristian, a firefighter living in Houston, the appeal of a small, utilitarian vehicle is straightforward. He needs a truck that can handle everyday tasks: carrying groceries, transporting a mattress from a store, and reliably getting him to work. What he does…
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Beyoncé is officially a billionaire, Forbes says

Beyoncé Is Now a Billionaire, Forbes Reports

Beyoncé’s rise to billionaire status stems from years of creative autonomy, shrewd investments, and purposeful brand development, becoming a landmark achievement within today’s entertainment landscape. This accomplishment signifies not only individual triumph but also a wider evolution in how global artists convert cultural impact into lasting financial strength.Beyoncé becomes a billionaire and reshapes the meaning of success in entertainmentBeyoncé has officially crossed the threshold into billionaire territory, according to Forbes, cementing her position not only as one of the most influential artists of her generation, but also as one of the most successful entrepreneurs to emerge from the global music…
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Why regional conflicts can raise global energy prices

Exploring the Connection: Regional Conflicts and Global Energy Price Increases

Regional conflicts produce outsized effects on global energy prices because energy markets are tightly interconnected, depend on concentrated geographic infrastructure, and respond quickly to changes in perceived risk. A disruption localized to one country or shipping corridor can propagate through supply chains, trigger speculative and insurance-driven price adjustments, and force demand-side and policy reactions that amplify price movements worldwide.How regional events translate into global price shocksSupply disruption and chokepoints: A significant share of hydrocarbon resources moves through confined transit routes and a limited number of export hubs. When pipelines, ports, or straits face threats, the volumes accessible to global buyers…
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New York City, in the United States: What drives valuation gaps between private and public markets

New York City: Bridging Private & Public Market Valuation Gaps

New York City is a concentration point for capital—venture capital, private equity, hedge funds, family offices, and public market investors all operate at scale. Yet the same company, real estate asset, or industry cohort can carry materially different valuations depending on whether it is traded in private or public markets. Understanding why those gaps exist is essential for investors, advisers, and policy makers operating from Manhattan to Brooklyn.What do we mean by a valuation gap?A valuation gap is the persistent difference in price levels or implied multiples between similar assets in private transactions and those available on public exchanges. The…
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