3. EVs not so E-Z
Ford Motor pushed back EV production targets and warned of widening losses on the vehicles, saying adoption has been slower than expected. Part of the problem is pricing, according to CFO John Lawler. Ford earlier this month lowered prices on its electric F-150 Lightning pickup, partially reversing several price increases in recent years. “The transition to EVs is happening, it just may take a little longer,” Lawler said after the automaker’s second-quarter results, which beat Wall Street expectations, fueled by strong pricing and demand for Ford’s traditional and commercial vehicles.
4. Scorched
It’s a summer like no other (to a degree). With record temperatures spanning the globe, July is shaping up to be the hottest month on record, according to data released by space and weather divisions of the European Union and the United Nations. It surpasses a previous record set in 2019 and comes after last month registered as the hottest June ever. The rising temperatures, including in the Earth’s oceans, prompted United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres to declare, “The era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived.”
5. McDouble
Fast food giant McDonald’s will test a new, smaller-footprint spinoff restaurant chain called CosMc’s, executives announced Thursday alongside second-quarter results. The chain is named after a one-time McDonaldland mascot, CosMc, who appeared in company advertisements in the 1980s and 1990s. CEO Chris Kempczinski said the restaurant will have “the DNA of McDonald’s, but with its own unique personality.” The company will test the concept early next year, at a handful of locations in a “limited geography.”
— CNBC’s Sara Salinas wrote this newsletter. Alex Harring, Jeff Cox, John Rosevear, Michael Wayland, Catherine Clifford and Amelia Lucas contributed.
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