One law professor says Elon Musk is "acting in bad faith." Another says he's "bullying" Twitter. Regardless, the social media company may feel forced to return to the bargaining table to set a new price.
Solar installers argue that the climate change benefits of solar power generation should be considered alongside any unfair trade practices of Chinese solar manufacturers. Experts think success with this argument would inevitably "open the door to a thousand other requests."
Some workers are asserting they have disabilities that necessitate they work from home full-time; others are signing petitions begging companies to "stop treating [employees] like school kids who need to be told when to be where."
She points to slowing growth in the core inflation rate as indicating that price hikes are moderating. Still, in this geopolitical climate, "we can't rule out further shocks."
"When interest rates are at or close to zero, it's very easy to get credit and the difference between a good company and a bad company is narrow. When the tide runs out, you figure out who is swimming naked."