March 29, 2024

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What you need to know about Florida today

| 3/23/2018

Stocks of Florida's top public companies dive on fears of trade war

The realization of the tit-for-tat trade tariffs between the world’s two largest economies -- U.S. and China -- is reverberating across financial markets. Here is how major U.S. markets ended their day yesterday: Dow down 724.42; S&P down 68.24; NYSE down 306.37; NASDAQ down 178.61. Almost all of Florida's top public companies ended the day in the red, with many losing from 1% to 7% of value. See the list of Florida's largest public companies, and find out how the top 50 are doing in the markets today.

See also:
» Stock market's tumble showing signs of panic-like selling
» China plans to hit the U.S. with tariffs following Trump trade sanctions.

$1.3 trillion federal spending bill has plenty for Florida, but not everyone likes it

The $1.3 trillion federal spending bill the House passed Thursday packs a lot for Florida. Millions for Everglades restoration, ground systems at Kennedy Space Center and an assessment of the red snapper stock in the Gulf of Mexico. Rep. Francis Rooney, R-Naples, called the bill "imperfect" but cited the extra funding for Everglades restoration and Herbert Hoover Dike repairs as reasons to support the bill. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fort Walton Beach, pushed back, calling the way such an expensive bill was rushed through "an insult to the American people." [Source: Naples Daily News]

Panorama Tower

Panorama Tower soars over Miami as Florida's tallest building

Miami’s new Panorama Tower developed by Florida East Coast Realty is shaping up to be the tallest structure in Florida and the tallest residential building south of New York. The building, which is 868 feet and 85 stories tall, houses 821 luxury rental apartments, a Hyatt Centric boutique hotel, retail tenants and office spaces. [Source: Forbes]

Florida has second highest rate of people suffering from Alzheimer's

The number of people suffering from Alzheimer's continues to increase in the US, with Florida second behind California for the state with the highest number of dementia patients. Data from the Alzheimer's Association of Central Florida shows more than 540,000 people aged 65 and older in Florida suffer from the disease. [Source: WTXL]

Florida Trend Regional Report
Home building for a cause

Techo

Home builders as agents for social change? It's happening in Miami-Dade, where an innovative program called Home4Home is donating money to build homes in South America. How it works is -- the non-profit Techo builds a 250-sq.-ft. home in Latin America for each home their member builders sell in the U.S. Full story here, part of a business news roundup for Miami-Dade.

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Ironman expansion to create 70 new jobs at Tampa headquarters
Ironman, a global endurance sports brand, will be expanding its Tampa headquarters and creating 70 new jobs. The company currently employs more than 160 Floridians.

› It's official: Beckham group is looking outside Miami for soccer stadium site
David Beckham’s top Miami partner on Wednesday officially scrambled the celebrity athlete’s five-year quest for a soccer stadium, confirming the group now is considering multiple locations across the area — a list that two sources say includes the grounds of the Hialeah Park casino.

› Jabil and GoPro reach deal that could put GoPro tech into more devices
Florida-based Jabil and GoPro have announced a global, multi-year technology and equipment license. With this agreement, Jabil will leverage GoPro’s cutting-edge design to produce camera lens and sensor modules for third-party products and solutions. This agreement builds on GoPro and Jabil’s longstanding relationship.

› U.S. investigates Florida ‘Kalashnikov’ factory with ties to Putin Allies
U.S. prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into a Florida factory that makes shotguns modeled after the iconic AK-47 assault rifle and is run by executives with ties to top allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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