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Phasing out Chinese suppliers in 18 EU sectors could cost €367.8bn between 2026 and 2030.
Ticket prices have received the greatest attention, but that's just one piece of the puzzle: People are worried about the affordability of everything from hotels and transportation to concessions and even merchandise.
In principle, all the departments are supportive of the Shared Services Strategy. However, HM Treasury and the Department for Education (DfE), who currently have modern ERPs and are both in the Matrix cluster, have indicated they would welcome more information through the business case about likely costs for them before they assess that onboarding is feasible and value for money.
There's been some hullabaloo over HP's laptop subscription service, recently brought to light by a Linus Tech Tips video. And for good reason: it feels like everything is a subscription these days. But it's not just the dystopian feeling that companies are happy to sell you access to movies, music, games, phones, printers, and now even laptops without you actually owning them. HP's subscriptions for its consumer and gaming laptop lines are just a bad deal.
The new study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital indicates that if fluoride is banned nationwide, dental costs could surge by $9.8 billion in five years and lead to 25.4 million additional cavities in children.
It was dedicated in 1961 by Arkansas representative Oren Harris as "a long, long dream come true," and "a symbol that a country can be as great as it is strong and healthy."
We frequently see companies return to us after expensive lessons with offshore suppliers. What looked like a 30% saving quickly evaporated when factoring in shipping delays, communication problems, and quality issues.