Stocks
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The Great Slicing: Tesla and Apple split their stocks into smaller slices today
Don’t panic… At first glance, it might seem like your Apple holding just lost 75% of its value. Not the kind of thing…
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Airlines warn of massive job cuts in October, despite $25B in bailouts
$25B later… Back in April, airlines got $25B in bailouts from the US government so they could continue paying their hundreds of thousands…
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Facebook buys GIPHY, cementing control over the spirit of social media
The “G” is hard… Mark Zuckerberg must have been blasting Will Smith’s 1997 banger as he signed the papers to…
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Twitter and Uber earnings: What to know in markets on Thursday
In a packed Wednesday with a handful of earnings announcements, investors will pay close attention to results from social media…
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Marijuana Stocks To Thin Out In 2020 — Then Comes The Really Tricky Part
Following 2019’s collapse in marijuana stocks, many companies in the U.S. and Canada don’t have enough money in the bank…
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European stocks rebound thanks to postponement of US tariffs to China
European stocks traced initial losses on Tuesday, after the United States decided to postpone the imposition of tariffs on some…
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The price of gold exceeds $ 1,500 per ounce for the first time in 6 years
The price of gold exceeds $ 1,500 per ounce for the first time in 6 years The price of an…
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Twitter beats revenue forecasts and records an increase in users who see ads
Twitter beats revenue forecasts and records an increase in users who see ads Twitter surprisingly reported strong user and revenue…
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Nintendo shares hit high after Nintendo Switch Lite reveal
Nintendo shares hit high after Nintendo Switch Lite reveal The announcement of Nintendo Switch Lite, the smallest and most portable…
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Should You Fear The Coming Stock Market Crash?
Should You Fear The Coming Stock Market Crash? Many stock market investors are very scared of a future stock market…
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