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United Airlines dubs Oscar the Grouch as Chief Trash Officer

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Aviation company starting to play its part in sustainability

 
Rubbish has never been more entertaining now United Airlines is dubbing Oscar the Grouch as its first Chief Trash Officer.

Sesame Street’s green trash lover will help drive awareness of sustainable aviation fuel.

Oscar will feature in 30 pieces of new and original videos as he and the airline celebrate his love of rubbish.

United customers can do their part, too, by tracking the estimated carbon footprint of their flight and contributing to United’s investment in the new Sustainable Flight Fund.

SAF is an alternative to conventional jet fuel that reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

SAF is being made from used cooking oil and agricultural waste.

United has invested in the future production of over three billion gallons of SAF – the most of any airline in the world.

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Falling in love with stocks with Nick Quinn

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On this week’s episode of Talk Ya Book, Chris Judd is joined by Spatium Capital’s Nick Quinn to discuss the why investors fall in love with stocks, when to sell and why three of his choices are performing strongly.

Proudly presented by Honan.

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Bank battering sees mess start to clean up

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What will the future of the banking sector look like?

 
The once-mighty banking sector has taken a battering over the past month.

From two U.S. banks closing down, to one in Switzerland merging with its biggest rival, the sector has sent shockwaves throughout financial markets around the world.

And another European Bank could be following suit.

But, what will the future of the industry start to look like, once the mess has been cleaned up?

Founder and CEO of Umee, Brent Xu, joined us to discuss.

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Disney to axe 7,000 jobs

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The Mouse House will deliver two rounds of layoffs

Disney has announced it will begin to axe 7,000 jobs, as it seeks to control costs and create a more “streamlined” business.

Several major divisions of the company, including Disney Entertainment, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, and corporate, will be impacted.

Disney will begin notifying the first group of employees who are impacted by the workforce reductions over the next few days.

A second, larger round of job cuts will happen in April, with several thousand more staff reductions.

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