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$45,001 (+1.88%) Hey Snackers, Toastdown: at a recent college-football game, a mascot dressed as a Pop-Tart was [lowered]( into a giant toaster and then⦠eaten. At a later game, a Cheez-It mascot flashed a sign that read ânon-edible.â And not a coincidence: both snacks are owned by [Kellanova](. Tech stocks had a rough start to 2024 (relatable), dragging down the Nasdaq. Meanwhile, [bitcoin]( topped $45K for the first time since April 2022. Investors are hyped about the looming possibility of a bitcoin ETF. PARKED Chinese EV maker BYD outsells Tesla as Muskâs biz loses a key home-court advantage Not fast enough⦠[Tesla]( [notched]( record EV sales in the final three months of last year (still feels weird to say that) after shipping nearly 485K electric vehicles. The delivery #s, which dropped yesterday, were a 20% jump from Q4 2022, but still not enough to hang on to the No. 1 spot. Chinese EV maker [BYD]( sold 526K of its battery-only electric vehicles in the final quarter of â23, topping Tesla for the first time. - Full speed: BYDâs popularity has soared in China, thanks mainly to its low prices. While BYDâs Seagull costs about $11K, Teslaâs most affordable Model 3 starts at nearly $40K. - Tight race: While Tesla still beat BYD in EV deliveries for the year (1.8M vs. 1.6M), the gapâs shrunk significantly since â22. Off the gas⦠Teslaâs long been the top pure-play EV maker, and still outearns BYD because of its high prices, but the crown's getting heavier. Yesterday, the list of electric cars that qualify for the full $7,500 tax credit from the US govât shrank to 13 models after the Biden admin disqualified cars with EV batteries made from a âforeign entity of concernâ â ahem: China. While Teslaâs Model Y still meets the standards, the Cybertruck and some versions of the Model 3, S, and X do not. Next year, credit restrictions will expand to critical battery materials (like nickel and lithium) sourced outside the US. THE TAKEAWAY Home courts can have big advantages⦠Chinaâs the worldâs largest auto market and makes up 90% of the global EV-battery supply chain. Western automakers have spent billions trying to ramp up battery-production efforts (like lithium mining) at home, but slowing EV sales could deter investments. FYI: Chinaâs global EV market share is expected to nearly double to 33% by 2030. 30DAYS Holiday returns could serve up a logistical headache for US retailers Gift receipts in hand⦠As consumers settle back into post-holiday life, retailers [face]( the daunting peak of the holiday-returns window (yesterday was National Returns Day). Analysts estimate that US shoppers will return as much as $173B worth of unwanted stuff from this holiday season. Those funky mittens arenât just magically processed: transporting, sorting, and determining the condition of returned items is a huge challenge for US businesses. - Unwanted costs: A $100 online order costs merchants about $27 to process. Just 30% of returned items are resold (think: last seasonâs sweater), while much of the rest winds up in a landfill. - Package pileup: During the pandemic, shoppers cozied up to online shopping and frequent returns, and convenient habits die hard. Customers returned $817B in goods last year (double 2019âs level) with nearly 9 in 10 merchants reporting an increase in send-backs. Throwinâ it in reverse⦠The US returns industry (or âreverse logisticsâ) is booming, worth nearly $1T in 2022. And as long as consumers keep admitting they hate their new pants, itâs projected to keep growing. Companies like Inmar Intelligence (North Americaâs largest) handle retailersâ unwanted goods â housing the misfit gifts in massive warehouses and determining, item by item, whatâs fit for resale. As Big Returns grows, major shipping companies are getting involved: this fall, [UPS]( acquired box-free return specialist Happy Returns. THE TAKEAWAY Thinkinâ outside the box⦠Companies arenât just easing their return headache by outsourcing: 40% of retailers (including H&M and [Abercrombie & Fitch]( have started charging shoppers for returns, while more than half (like [Amazon]( and [Walmart]( have instituted âjust keep itâ policies for items worth as much as $300. What else we're Snackin' - [Disaster]( Earthquakes killed dozens of people in Japan and damaged thousands of buildings. After, a Japan Airlines plane collided with a coast guard aircraft, killing five. - [Reroute]( [Maersk]( indefinitely paused all travel by its cargo ships through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden after one of its ships was attacked. 12% of global trade passes through the Red Sea daily. - [Buffer]( More folks are canceling their subs to streamers like [Netflix]( and Max, with 6.3% defecting in November. To keep customers, companies are bundling services and offering cheaper tiers with ads. - [Tuition]( A new FAFSA for student financial aid is live, but experts say few people will be able to use it right away. New changes to the form could make college costlier for some families. - [Paxnovid]( $2.2B worth of [Pfizer]( Paxlovid meds (used to treat Covid) in the UK and Europe are set to expire next month. Demand for Covid vaccines and meds has receded dramatically, both abroad and in the US. ðª Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. 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