Income from Venezuela oil exports up to $5.49 bln in first quarter: central bank
CARACAS, June 22 (Reuters) - Venezuela's oil export revenues reached $5.49 billion in the first quarter of this year
Flabelus es una de las historias de crecimiento más brutales del mundo de la moda en España.
Hace poco escuché el podcast de Beatriz de los Mozos (fundadora) y es absolutamente brutal: la mentalidad, la ejecución y cómo han escalado desde cero.
Fundada en 2020 en plena pandemia, en solo 5 años han construido un referente de elegancia mediterránea (alpargatas, friulane, venecianas y también línea de hombre y ready-to-wear).
Datos financieros 2025:
Facturación: 36 millones de euros
Duplicaron su cifra de negocio respecto a 2024
Y ya están en modo “volver a duplicar” en 2026 con una fuerte expansión internacional y la apertura de nuevas tiendas (hace nada han abierto en la T4).
Tras la inaguración de una fábrica en Elche, han apostado por la artesanía artesanal, evitando irse de la fabricación en el extranjero.
Su diseño actual y está unido a una calidad premium lo que les hace una máquina de crecer sin parar.
Tengo dos pares desde hace años y son una pasada para el verano. Ni Svetis ni ninguna otra marca ha sabido hacerlo igual.
Llegará más pronto que tarde la venta, estoy seguro.
Social media trends have turned the world’s most beautiful places into endless bathroom lines at a concert, where everyone waits for hours just to take the same photo to show to people who couldn’t care less 🌎📸
Nothing captures the shallow decay of our time better than this
María Gabriela Chávez has an estimated fortune of over $4 billion.
She hasn’t created anything, employed people, or pushed civilization forward in any way. Her daddy just stole Venezuela’s oil wealth.
You won’t see any outrage over her billions, because she’s a leftist billionaire.
The @NewYorker has done it again.
The cover perfectly captures the vibrant atmosphere of NYC during the Knicks’ final, with street watch parties, joyous screams from houses, and pleasant weather.
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 53 YEARS, THE KNICKS ARE NBA CHAMPIONS 🏆
New York defeats San Antonio 4-1 in the NBA Finals, capturing their third championship in franchise history!
Antoni Gaudi died 100 years ago today.
He was 73 and spent over 40 years working on La Sagrada Familia (completing 1/4th of entire basilica).
Gaudi’s method for designing it was genius: he hung movable weights on strings and let gravity do the work of showing the proper angles and force vectors for his nature-inspired look.
He then flipped the model upside down to see how to build the columns and arches.
Also inspired by forests and sea life, the legendary architect once said, “there are no straight lines or sharp corners in nature.”
In the final years of his life, Gaudi’s was solely focussed on the project. His diet was lettuce leafs dipped in milk. Lived inside the Basilica and barely slept on a simple cot.
He died after getting hit by a tram while walking aroudn Barcelona. His clothes was so ratty — underwear held together with safety pins — that passerbys thought he was homeless.
The city held a massive funeral for him with 30,000 people packing the streets.
While 3/4 of La Sagrada Familia was undone, Gaudi left enough plans (models, drawings) for future generations.
La Sagrada Familia was largely dormant for a few decades 1930s-1960s (Spanish Civil War, World War II, early Cold War).
Some of Gaudi’s designs were so ahead his time that it would require the development of aeronautical design software to complete his vision.
Gaudi once remarked that “my client” — referring to God — “is not in a hurry”.
There is still work to be done but a major milestone was completed in February: workers installed a cross on top of La Sagrada Familia, making it the tallest church in the world (172.5 meters or 566 feet).
It’s also the tallest structure in Barcelona. But Gaudi intentionally capped the height because “human creation should not pass God’s work.”
The Montjuïc Hill in the southwestern part of Barcelona is ~570 feet.
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