In the beginning of the 20th century, if you wanted to cross the Atlantic, you bought a trip on a ship. But after British aviators John Alcock and Arthur Brown made the first non-stop transatlantic ...
She was fascinated when she saw the Hindenburg, the 804-foot German-built airship that would explode a year later, sailing over Berlin’s Olympic Stadium. Ms. Critchell studied physical sciences ...
Always known as Tony, as a boy he visited the great battleships Hood and Nelson when they were moored off the island, and in 1937 he saw the airship Hindenburg ... by the German military police ...
In the first two posts of their fifty-one post X thread, Hindenburg described Carvana as “a father-son grift for the ages” and a “$44 billion online car dealer founded in 2012.” ...
Nate Anderson shocked Wall Street in mid-January by announcing the closure of Hindenburg Research, the tiny short-selling firm he founded that knocked billions of dollars off the valuations of big ...
Activist short-seller firm Hindenburg Research is calling it quits after an impactful eight-year run in which its reports took on high-profile investors like Carl Icahn and Gautam Adani and helped ...
Super Micro Computer stock (SMCI) spiked nearly 8% Wednesday, extending a weeklong surge that has seen the stock fully recover its losses from a scathing report that accused the server maker of ...
The USS Macon crash brought a quick end to the U.S. Navy’s vision of “flying aircraft carriers” powered by helium gas ...
But the crash of the airship Hindenburg in 1937 – which killed 36 people including one person on the ground – showed the drawbacks of the flammable gas used as buoyancy. The airship faded into ...