MyPillow Company Facing Eviction from Shakopee Warehouse Due to Unpaid Rent
MyPillow, the company founded by CEO Mike Lindell, is facing eviction from one of its two Shakopee warehouses due to unpaid rent. Despite claims that the warehouse is not essential to the company’s operations, MyPillow has failed to pay over $200,000 in rent, leading to a judge’s approval of the landlord’s request to vacate the building. In addition to the eviction, MyPillow is experiencing challenges with major retailers dropping its products and legal battles with Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic. These issues, compounded by financial setbacks, have left the company and its 1,300 employees facing an uncertain future.
RH Reports Fourth-Quarter Results Below Wall Street Estimates
RH, the home furnishing company, reported fourth-quarter results that fell short of Wall Street estimates due to adverse weather and shipping delays. Despite this, the company highlighted ‘exceptional’ demand for its new catalogue of products. The stock (NYSE:RH) was up 5% in afterhours trading following the announcement. Looking ahead, RH forecasts demand and revenue growth for fiscal 2024, expressing optimism about the initial demand for its new luxury outdoor furniture, RH Outdoor Sourcebook.
Avelo Airlines Expands with New Houston to Connecticut Flights
Avelo Airlines announces new flights between Houston and New Haven, Connecticut, offering affordable and convenient travel options. The airline’s commitment to customer satisfaction and safety makes it a prominent player in the air travel industry.
Adam Neumann Makes Conditional Offer to Regain Control of WeWork
Adam Neumann, co-founder of WeWork, has made a conditional offer to regain control of the company after its failed IPO and subsequent turmoil. His offer is contingent on SoftBank not proceeding with a plan to buy out other shareholders, and includes a commitment to invest $1 billion to buy shares from other investors. Neumann’s bid reflects his desire to play a significant role in the company’s future, despite being ousted as CEO in 2019.
Subaru Issues Urgent Recall of 118,723 SUVs and Sedans Due to Airbag Issue
Subaru issues urgent recall of 118,723 SUVs and sedans in the US due to airbag deployment issue. Certain Outback and Legacy models manufactured between 2020-2022 affected. Dealers will replace ODS sensors at no cost. Safety emphasized by Subaru in response to the recall.
Array Technologies Unveils Innovative Hail Alert Response System for Solar Assets
Array Technologies unveils the Hail Alert Response system, a set of software features designed to autonomously protect solar assets from hail damage. This cutting-edge technology utilizes advanced weather prediction algorithms to proactively secure solar trackers, ensuring the longevity and durability of solar projects. CEO Kevin G. Hostetler emphasizes the value and long-term cost savings for customers, marking a significant advancement in the solar energy industry.
Beyoncé Unveils Tracklist for Upcoming Album ‘Cowboy Carter’
Beyoncé’s upcoming album, Cowboy Carter, has generated significant anticipation and excitement. The tracklist includes a rumored cover of Dolly Parton’s ‘Jolene’ and a collaboration with Willie Nelson. With its unique blend of genres and involvement of iconic figures, the album is poised to make a substantial impact.
Selling Sunset Star Chelsea Lazkani Files for Divorce
Selling Sunset star Chelsea Lazkani files for divorce from husband of 7 years, seeking joint custody of their two young children and spousal support. The division of assets is set to be determined in court with no mention of a prenuptial agreement.
NetEase and Marvel Games Unveil Marvel Rivals: A New 6v6 Team-Based Shooter Game
NetEase and Marvel Games have announced Marvel Rivals, a new 6v6 team-based free-to-play shooter featuring beloved characters from the Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, and X-Men. The game promises a multiversal adventure with dynamic battlefields and iconic figures like Black Panther and Iron Man. Stay tuned for updates on this highly anticipated game!
Rapper Yung Miami Accused of Transporting ‘Pink Cocaine’ to Diddy
Rapper Yung Miami is accused of transporting ‘pink cocaine’ to Diddy, as detailed in an amended lawsuit filed by producer Rodney Lil Rod Jones. The drug, also known as ‘tusi’ and ‘tucibi’, is a synthetic substance comprising pink food coloring, strawberry flavoring, ketamine, caffeine, and MDMA. Neither Diddy nor Yung Miami has responded to the allegations, but Diddy’s lawyer has denounced the accusations as ‘meritless’ and condemned the raids as a ‘gross overuse of military-level force’.