When it comes to being on top in business, Texas takes it all! According to a CNBC report last week, Texas was ranked America’s 2018 Number 1 state for business! At Enchanted Rock, a live CNBC broadcast featuring Governor Greg Abbott announced Texas’ rating following a comprehensive study of all 50 states. 64 metrics in 10 categories were used to make the determination. Abbott’s response to the news was:
“Texas offers a blueprint for business success. The Texas economy is the fastest growing in the nation, and more Texans are working than ever before. This is not an accident – reforming taxes, removing regulatory barriers, encouraging participation in the sharing economy, investing in our education system, and securing Texans’ freedom to aspire is our formula for success. As Governor, I will work to continue to keep Texas the best state to build a business big or small, and implement a blueprint for a new era of economic expansion.”
LG Electronics has made its first major international investment in US-based Bossa Nova Robotics. The Korean company invested $3 million in the robot developer as part of their efforts to expand in robotics.
Switzerland-based company Nestle has recently signed a treaty with one of its biggest competitors: Starbucks Corp. Nestle will be paying $7.15 billion in cash for the Starbucks business, which has annual sales of up to $2 billion, and plans to market the chain’s consumer and food-service products internationally. The arrangement does not include Ready-to-Drink drinks or the sales of products within Starbucks coffee shops.
The new release Avengers: Infinity Wars shot past the latest Star Wars movie, setting a new record for the highest opening weekend of all time with earnings of $250 million. It also set a new global opening record at $630 million prior to its launch in China, the second-largest movie market in the world.