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Daily Business Report: May 8, 2024

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The Highest-Grossing

Horror Movies of All Time

Horror films date back to the early 1900s, with Hollywood producing iconic movies such as Frankenstein (1931), Dracula (1931), and The Mummy (1932). Over time, this genre has evolved, expanding into sub-genres like slasher films and supernatural horrors.

In celebration of Halloween this year, we’ve ranked the top 15 highest-grossing horror movies of all time, using data from The Numbers.

The numbers in this graphic represent worldwide box office revenues. To compare revenue from these different time periods, all figures have been converted to 2022 USD. We used the

CPI Inflation Calculator, a free tool created by Ian Webster.

The table below provides both dollar figures (inflation adjusted and non-adjusted).

Table

After accounting for inflation, we can conclude that The Exorcist (1973) and Jaws (1975) are the two highest-grossing horror movies of all time. Furthermore, both of these movies are the first of their respective franchises.

While no titles from 2023 made it into the top 15 list, many of them have still been successful.

As of Oct. 29, The Nun II is the best performing horror flick of 2023, with $263 million in global box office revenue (current USD). Further behind is Insidious: The Red Door ($186M) and Scream VI ($169M).

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How to prepare your phone for a protest

Illustration by Gabriel Hongsdusit, The Markup

By Dan Phiffer, Tomas Apodada, Miles Hilton and Maddy Varner | CalMatters

Gaza solidarity encampments have appeared on college campuses across California and the nation, joining a growing wave of protests against Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza. Before going to a protest, demonstrators or observers should note that their cellphones may subject them to surveillance tactics by law enforcement. If your cellphone is on and unsecured, your location can be tracked and your unencrypted communications, such as text messages, may be intercepted. Additionally, police may retrieve your messages and the content of your phone if they take custody of your phone, or later by warrant or subpoena.

Here’s what to know if you’re asked about your immigration status at a protest, and other factors mean there is no one-size-fits-all privavy advice for whether to bring your mobile phone to  protest.

Illustration by Gabriel Hongsdusit, The Markup

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Construction financing secured for 251-unit

multifamily project on Clairemont Mesa Blvd.

Ion Clairemont. (Courtesy of CBRE)

CBRE secured $78.5 million in construction financing for developing Ion Clairemont, a 251-unit mid-rise multifamily community located at 8333 Clairmont Mesa Blvd. in San Diego.

The community features a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans, each averaging 806 square feet. Some amenities include an outdoor fitness center and yoga studio, a club room with a lounge area, a resort-style pool and spa, a rooftop deck with lounge areas, fire lounges, a dog run and an outdoor entertaining space.

Bill Chiles, Scott Peterson and Morgan Fraser with CBRE Capital Markets’’ Debt and Structured Finance team in San Diego secured the senior construction loan and mezzanine loan for the San Diego-based real estate development firm AAA Management.

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 How California created nation’s easiest abortion accesss — and then went further

California protesters hold signs backing abortion rights during a march in Los Angeles in 2021. (Photo by Elsa Seignol, REUTERS )

California lawmakers have declared the state a “safe haven” for abortion providers and people seeking to end a pregnancy.

Since the U.S. Supreme Court ended a federal constitutional right to an abortion by overturning Roe vs. Wade, Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed some of the strongest state abortion protections in the country: measures that protet women who seek an abortion from criminal or civil liability, strengthen privacy requirements for health apps and prohibit medical providers from sharing patient information with out-of-state law enforcement.

And with abortion pills the most common way to end pregnancies, the Newsom administration purchased a stockpile of the pills and distributed them to providers. That original supply was depleted even before a seemingly skeptical Supreme Court in March heard arguments to severely restrict one of the options, misepristone.

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A  big sticking point has emerged in San Diego’s efforts to pick a power provider

By MacKenzie Elmer | Voice of San Diego

Imagine this: Solar panels on every rooftop within the city of San Diego, sucking up energy from the sun and storing some for use at night.

The city powers itself like an independent island in a sea of cities served by a for-profit utility, San Diego Gas & Electric. Lower electric delivery charges. No franchise fees.

That’s how proponents for Power San Diego envision a future not-for-profit electric utility to replace SDG&E. Their foot soldiers are the clipboard-bearing activists patrolling outside Petco Park, Target stores and San Diego farmers markets this year, asking residents to “fire SDG&E,” in other words, join the island.

The group needs 80,000 signatures to put the decision before voters in November. If it gets 24,000 by May 14, they could force a vote at the City Council to put it on the ballot. Without major funding, it will be a monumental volunteer undertaking and prospects already aren’t looking good.

Some of its same champions tried to push San Diego into creating a public utility back in 2020 when the city considered renewing its contract with SDG&E, but it was largely ignored by the major players. This time around, the opposition doubled down. SDG&E executives formed a political action committee to fight the ballot measure. Labor unions that contract with the company rturned out to condemn  the public power movement at a City Council committee, which obliged to kill the measure.

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Illumina files Form 10 registration statement ahead of planned divestiture of GRAIL

Illumina Inc. announced that it has publicly filed a Form 10 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with its intended divestiture of GRAIL. A version of this registration statement was submitted to the SEC last December as required. The Form 10 includes detailed information about GRAIL, including historic financial information, a description of GRAIL’s business and strategy, and other legal and financial disclosures. This filing is a necessary step for a capital markets transaction; however, it is not an indication of the means by which Illumina will ultimately divest GRAIL.

Sycuan Tribe clinches top honor for fostering economic progress

The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation has been recognized with the prestigious Business Impact Deal of the Year Award by the Native American Finance Officers Association (NAFOA) at the 17th Annual Leadership Awards. This accolade, presented at the 42nd Annual Conference in Hollywood, FL, recognizes the outstanding achievements of tribal leaders, executives, and advocates, as well as financial transactions fostering economic progress within Indian Country.

Molecular Assemblies launches Parnering Program for onsite synthesis

Molecular Assemblies Inc., a pioneer and leader in the field of enzymatic DNA synthesis, announced the launch of its Partnering Program to license Molecular Assemblies’ Fully Enzymatic Synthesis (FESTM) technology for onsite synthesis. FES technology accelerates the production of long, pure, and accurate DNA to power a new rapidly emerging generation of therapeutics and diagnostics. Molecular Assemblies also announced that the company has opened early access to order oligonucleotides up to 400mer in length, limited to the first 20 customers.

Wealth Enhancement Group partners with The Retirement Group

Wealth Enhancement Group, a national independent wealth management firm with over $82.7 billion in client assets, announced that it has joined forces with The Retirement Group LLC, a hybrid RIA headquartered in San Diego. The team of 11 financial advisors manages over $809 million in client assets and is led by Chief Executive Officer, John Jastremski. Founded in 1993, The Retirement Group, LLC brings an abundance of proficiency and tailored solutions to empower individuals and businesses in their retirement journey.

Tide Rock acquires full-service contract packaging company Premier Packaging Inc.

Tide Rock, an unlevered buyout firm with a portfolio of diverse economically resilient B2B businesses, acquired Premier Packaging Inc., a contract packaging company in Memphis, Tennessee. Since its founding in 1997, Premier Packaging has earned a reputation for quality work addressing time sensitive, specialized and short-run packaging needs. The company offers a wide range of custom supply chain solutions, including primary and secondary packaging, kitting, assembly, sorting, and labeling as well as value-added warehousing services.

TuSimple appoints two new directors to its board of directors

TuSimple Holdings Inc., a global autonomous driving technology company, announced the appointment of Albert Schultz and Jianan Hao to its Board of Directors. Schultz, an independent director, brings extensive experience from his roles at the CIA and as an entrepreneur. His background will further bolster TuSimple’s governance practices and help ensure regulatory compliance. Hao is the chief operating officer at TuSimple and has been with the company since its inception.

Neurocrine Biosciences supports Tardive Dyskinsia Awareness Week

Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. renewed its commitment to increasing awareness and advancing care for people living with TD during Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week, May 5-11. TD is a persistent, involuntary movement disorder associated with the use of antipsychotic medication that may be necessary to treat individuals living with mental illness, such as bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.

Molecular Assemblies launches Partnering Program

Molecular Assemblies Inc.,  a pioneer and leader in the field of enzymatic DNA synthesis, announced the launch of its Partnering Program to license Molecular Assemblies’ Fully Enzymatic Synthesis  technology for onsite synthesis. FES technology accelerates the production of long, pure, and accurate DNA to power a new rapidly emerging generation of therapeutics and diagnostics. Under the partnership, a few select members will receive MAIs’ automated synthesis platform, all proprietary reagents and enzymes, and any enhancements or improvements to its FES platform.

Wealth Enhancement Group partners with The Retirement Group LLC

Wealth Enhancement Group, a national independent wealth management firm with over $82.7 billion in client assets, announced that it has joined forces with The Retirement Group LLC, a hybrid RIA headquartered in San Diego. The team of 11 financial advisers manages over $809 million in client assets and is led by Chief Executive Officer John Jastremski. Founded in 1993, The Retirement Group, LLC brings an abundance of proficiency and tailored solutions to empower individuals and businesses in their retirement journey.

GC Genome to present new clinical data on colorectal cancer detection

GC Genome Corporation, a leading diagnostics company, announced that it will present the new clinical data of its AI-based liquid biopsy platform on colorectal cancer detection at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in Chicago, May 31–June 4. This research was conducted through a collaborative effort with Genece Health Inc., a strategic partner based in San Diego. Established in 2013 as a GC company, GC Genome operates a CAP-accredited laboratory and places the utmost emphasis on R&D.