Baillie Gifford have been a longtime backer ... affixing bumper stickers, removing the brand logo or even replacing that logo with one of another car company,” added Valechha.
It's "really hard" to be a public company right now, a senior Baillie Gifford fund manager said. They face reporting requirements and shareholders with different interests, Peter Singlehurst said.
PALO ALTO, Calif., March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --Lumber, the AI-powered construction workforce management platform, announced a $15.5 million Series A funding round led by Foundation Capital ...
President Donald Trump on Saturday ordered a new trade investigation that could heap more tariffs on imported lumber, adding to existing duties on Canadian softwood lumber and 25% tariffs on all ...
The president initiated an investigation that could lead to tariffs on lumber imports, nearly half of which comes from Canada. By Ana Swanson Reporting from Washington President Trump on Saturday ...
US President Donald Trump is ordering the Commerce Department to launch an investigation into the national security harm posed by lumber imports, laying the legal groundwork for new tariffs he’s ...
The U.S. Commerce Department today announced new preliminary anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood lumber imports of 20 per cent. Canadian softwood lumber producers already pay 14.4 per cent ...
1:52 Trump hikes lumber tariffs over less than 1% of Fentanyl In his third new tariff probe in a week, Trump signed a memo ordering Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to initiate a national ...
WASHINGTON, March 1 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday ordered a new trade investigation that could heap more tariffs on imported lumber, adding to existing duties on Canadian ...
Lumber futures rose to the highest in more than two and a half years after President Donald Trump ordered an investigation into shipments of the commodity into the US. Trump on Saturday asked the ...
President Trump signed a Saturday executive order requesting an evaluation of lumber imports, which he described as a “critical” manufacturing industry “essential” to national security ...
However, economists and homebuilders have cautioned that America does not currently have the industrial capacity to meet the demand and that taxing — or worse, cutting off — Canadian lumber ...