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Powerhome Solar is among the nation's fastest-growing energy companies. However, it's facing complaints of botched installations and unresponsive customer service. Among the 11 unhappy Powerhome Solar customers Business Insider spoke with, some say they were stuck with expensive panels that don't work. And while the Better Business Bureau gives the company an A+ rating, the company has had 183 complaints made against it. The vast majority of the complaints registered with the BBB were categorized under 'Problem with a Product or Service.'
Vince Vaughn and Jeff Gordon have 'Unfinished Business' at the Daytona 500. Is Vince just promoting his new film or is he giving Jeff Gordon some last minute coaching for his run at the Daytona 500? Listen in and laugh.
Mercedes-Benz Vans wants to further expand its position as a leading manufacturer of premium vans. In doing so, the company is consolidating a decisive competitive advantage: the customised diversity of its portfolio for commercial and private use – offering a range of fully electric and conventionally powered vehicles in the small, midsize, and large van segments. The introduction of the modular and scalable Van Electric Architecture (VAN.EA) from 2026 marks the gradual transition to a focused premium strategy for commercial vans. The new Vito, eVito, Sprinter and eSprinter light commercial vehicles are a key step on this journey. They offer more comfort, safety, and functionality, especially thanks to a plus in intelligent, digital networking. This sets the course for further growth at the upper end of their respective segments.
Reddit's Snoo rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The Reddit social network debutes the New York Stock Exchange after pricing robustly in an initial public offering that suggested greater investor enthusiasm for new stock issuers. IMAGES
Linda Yaccarino, CEO of X, formerly known as Twitter, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, and Discord CEO Jason Citron, arrive at the US Senate. The tech chieftains have been convened by the US Senate Judiciary Committee, where they will be asked about the effects of social media on youth in a session titled "Big Tech and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis." IMAGES