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Bastiaan Slabbers/Reuterss Four Seasons Total Landscaping, the suburban garden center where the Trump campaign held a post-election press conference in November, made $1.3 million in merchandise sales, according to its owners. Business Insider spoke to the center's director of sales, Sean Middleton, who said the small family-run business has been working up to 18 hours a day to send 28,000 orders of their official merchandise around the world. Middleton also said that the center has been inundated with visitors, who either want to take selfies or pose for photoshoots at the back of the building.
Tesla’s issues with faulty production and inconsistent quality extend outside the U.S. market: As first reported by Bloomberg, the automaker is set to recall close to 30,000 of its imported Model S and Model X cars from China, citing problems surrounding the vehicle’s suspension systems. Per a statement from China’s State Administration for Market Regulation—a relatively new and broadly empowered agency with functions similar to the SEC, CFTC, FDA, and USPTO in the United States—Tesla’s Beijing branch issued recalls for 29,193 Model X or Model S cars made between September 17th, 2013 and January 15th, 2018. The vehicles built during that roughly four-and-a-half year window may have rolled off the factory line with major suspension defects.
Hangzhou, Oct 22 (EFE/EPA).- China's Ant Group, the fintech arm of e-commerce giant Alibaba, will make its initial public offering in the Shanghai Stock Exchange STAR Market next week in a debut that could raise around $200 billion.Ant Group will make its stock exchange debut with the issuance of up to 1.67 billion Shanghai-listed A shares, the company said in a letter to the Chinese exchange on Thursday. (Camera: ALEXANDAR PLAVEVSKI).SHOT LIST: ANT GROUP HEADQUARTERS IN HANGZHOU, CHINA.
Guangzhou, May 22 (EFE/EPA).- As the coronavirus outbreak forced businesses across China to close its physical stores, retailers have now resorted to online live streaming to stay connected with their clients and keep their sales afloat.The online retail market is one of the few sectors that has not suffered from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce. (Camera: ALEKSANDAR PLAVEVSKI).FOOTAGE SHOWS A CHINESE CLOTHING STORE, GONOY, LIVESTREAMING ITS PRODUCTS FOR ONLINE SALES.