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    • MAKERS Money: Student loan debt

      MAKERS Money: Student loan debt

      MAKERS and Yahoo Finance present “MAKERS Money,” a weekly show hosted by Sallie Krawcheck, CEO of Ellevest.Read More »

      • Trump tax cut earned Buffett's Berkshire $29 billion

        Trump tax cut earned Buffett's Berkshire $29 billion

      • Major topics were missing from Buffett's letter

        Major topics were missing from Buffett's letter

      • Buffett's 'unforeseen investment lesson'

        Buffett's 'unforeseen investment lesson'

    • Here are Warren Buffett's 15 biggest stock investments
      Business Insider•11 hours ago

      Here are Warren Buffett's 15 biggest stock investments

      Warren Buffett's just released his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, and it included a list of the biggest stock investments held by the company. Buffett reiterated his belief in investing in companies with solid underlying businesses. Warren Buffett's annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders was released early Saturday morning, and it included a list of the company's 15 biggest stock holdings as of the end of 2017.

      • With $116 billion cash, Buffett says Berkshire needs 'huge' deals
        With $116 billion cash, Buffett says Berkshire needs 'huge' deals
        Reuters
      • Warren Buffett says the GOP tax plan saved his company $29 billion last year
        Warren Buffett says the GOP tax plan saved his company $29 billion last year
        The Week
    • General Electric Cuts $2.4 Billion Off S&P-Worst Pension Deficit
      Bloomberg•yesterday

      General Electric Cuts $2.4 Billion Off S&P-Worst Pension Deficit

      General Electric Co. trimmed its pension deficit by $2.4 billion as the manufacturer tackles the worst shortfall in corporate America. The company closed 2017 with $100.3 billion in obligations across its pension plans and $71.6 billion in assets. Pension funding has become a central issue for GE stakeholders concerned about how the beleaguered company will meet its obligations while dealing with severe cash-flow and earnings challenges.

    • These companies are cutting ties with the NRA
      Yahoo Finance•15 hours ago

      These companies are cutting ties with the NRA

      In the wake of the mass shooting in a Florida high school last week, companies are dropping their partnerships with the National Rifle Association (NRA), which touts 5 million members. According to a list compiled by ThinkProgress, an advocacy organization, there are at least 22 corporations, including car-rental companies and financial institutions that have been offering discounts to NRA members. –First National Bank of Omaha: The largest privately held bank announced it will stop issuing the NRA Visa Card due to “customer feedback” on Thursday.

      • Top car rental companies end corporate relationship with NRA
        Top car rental companies end corporate relationship with NRA
        The Hill
      • Activists call for tech companies to drop NRA’s digital TV channel
        Activists call for tech companies to drop NRA’s digital TV channel
        Tampa Bay Times
    • GE asset sales catch the attention of private equity firms
      Fox Business Videos•23 hours ago

      GE asset sales catch the attention of private equity firms

      Carlyle Group Co-CEO Glenn Youngkin discusses how his company plans to continue its success and what the future holds for General Electric.

    • No Amazon Worries for FedEx
      barrons.com•yesterday

      No Amazon Worries for FedEx

      Shares of FedEx (FDX) rose 2.77%, to $252.22, on Friday, thanks in part to an upgrade from Bernstein's David Vernon and his team. Vernon boosted his rating to Outperform and his price target to $290, writing that the shares are attractively valued and offer mid-teens earnings- per-share growth marking the "highest rate of return in company history," thanks to a strengthening global economy, rising interest rates, and strong business-to-consumer demand. Lower corporate taxes also figure into his thesis. It's the business-to-consumer part that may be most eye-catching for investors, as it's impossible to talk about shipping these days without talking about Amazon.com (AMZN). Vernon writes that

      • Europe Lags Global Equity Rebound, Wall Street Futures Edge Cautiously Higher
        Europe Lags Global Equity Rebound, Wall Street Futures Edge Cautiously Higher
        The Street
      • Amazon won't be able to compete on cost with FedEx, Bernstein says
        Amazon won't be able to compete on cost with FedEx, Bernstein says
        CNBC.com
    • Why Nvidia (NVDA) Stock Is the Cheapest It's Been in Nearly a Year
      Zacks•yesterday

      Why Nvidia (NVDA) Stock Is the Cheapest It's Been in Nearly a Year

      It is no secret that Nvidia NVDA is one of Wall Street’s most popular stocks. The graphics chip maker is a dominant force in the global gaming industry, and its tireless investments in self-driving cars, machine learning, and artificial intelligence all but guarantee the company a spot among the tech industry’s leaders for years to come. Nvidia’s leadership and innovation have also led to a massive surge in the company’s stock.

    • Shkreli, Sporting Prison Fatigues and a Beard, Returns to Court
      Bloomberg•yesterday

      Shkreli, Sporting Prison Fatigues and a Beard, Returns to Court

      Martin Shkreli, clad in prison fatigues and sporting a scruffy beard, returned to court for the first time since his jailing in September, hoping to convince a judge that he shouldn’t have to forfeit money to the U.S. government. For 90 minutes in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, on Friday, Shkreli fidgeted and smirked only occasionally as his legal team assailed the prosecutor’s request that he surrender $7.4 million he allegedly reaped from his frauds. Now with prison-issued glasses instead of the wireless spectacles or contacts he wore at the trial, Shkreli listened closely as his lawyer argued that he generated "robust returns" for his hedge fund investors, didn’t steal their money, and shouldn’t have to pay a cent. "At the end of the day, investors made substantial amounts of money," defense lawyer Benjamin Brafman told the judge.

      • California man sentenced to over two years in prison for penny...
        California man sentenced to over two years in prison for penny...
        Reuters
      • California man sentenced to over two years in prison for penny stock fraud
        Reuters
    • Berkshire boosts liability estimate on AIG reinsurance contract
      Reuters•5 hours ago

      Berkshire boosts liability estimate on AIG reinsurance contract

      In its annual report, Berkshire said the increase, to $18.2 billion, was made in the fourth quarter, and was based on higher-than-expected loss payments reported by AIG. Berkshire also boosted a related deferred charge asset by $1.7 billion, and estimated its year-end net liability under the contract was $10.7 billion. The January 2017 contract called for Berkshire's National Indemnity Co to take on many of the long-term risks in AIG's property and casualty portfolio, sometimes known as "long-tail" exposure, in exchange for $10.2 billion upfront.

      • Tax Law Gives Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway a Big Boost in Value
        Tax Law Gives Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway a Big Boost in Value
        Bloomberg
      • Buffett's Berkshire has $116 billion to spend on a deal, but the investor can't find anything cheap enough
        Buffett's Berkshire has $116 billion to spend on a deal, but the investor can't find anything cheap enough
        CNBC.com
    • Warren Buffett: Investors handicapped by debt miss 'extraordinary opportunities'
      Yahoo Finance•10 hours ago

      Warren Buffett: Investors handicapped by debt miss 'extraordinary opportunities'

      It’s impossible to accurately know when the next market decline will be, according to legendary investor Warren Buffett. It’s important to remember that even Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A, BRK-B) hasn’t been immune to significant swings in its stock price either. “This table offers the strongest argument I can muster against ever using borrowed money to own stocks.

      • New US tax law brings Warren Buffett a nice check: $29 billion
        New US tax law brings Warren Buffett a nice check: $29 billion
        AFP
      • Here are Warren Buffett's 15 biggest stock investments
        Here are Warren Buffett's 15 biggest stock investments
        Business Insider
    • Toyota Dominates 2018 Consumer Reports Rankings
      The Street•2 days ago

      Toyota Dominates 2018 Consumer Reports Rankings

      Toyota Motor (TM)  continues to nail it. Toyota lived up to its reputation for reliability and style, according to a new report from Consumer Reports, which ranked the Corolla top compact car for 2018. The company's midsize sedan the Camry and minivan the Sienna also took home top awards. "The Camry has earned its reputation as a competent, well-rounded family sedan," Consumer Reports wrote. "With its recent redesign, Toyota added more styling flair and handling acumen." The improvement apparently did not go unnoticed. The news arrives at a good time for Toyota.  The sedan car market, long dominated by Toyota and Honda (HMC) , is coming under pressure from Korean makes. Further, the shift toward

      • Review: Audi's SQ5 blazes new SUV trails
        Review: Audi's SQ5 blazes new SUV trails
        USA Today
      • Genesis outdoes Audi, BMW in Consumer Reports brand rankings
        Genesis outdoes Audi, BMW in Consumer Reports brand rankings
        CNET
    • A hidden threat to Trump’s economic agenda
      Yahoo Finance•yesterday

      A hidden threat to Trump’s economic agenda

      Carlos Soto, owner of a floral service called Flowers From Our Heart, had an unexpected problem on the busiest day of the year: He had to turn down business on Valentine’s Day because he couldn’t find enough workers to field all the orders he could have taken. “A year or two ago, I’d put an ad on Craigslist and get 100 or 150 resumes for a few positions,” says Soto, whose Los Angeles-based service delivers flowers through a network of 30,000 local shops. With the U.S. economy in its ninth year of expansion, employers are fretting about a problem that seemed unimaginable just a few years ago, in the aftermath of mass layoffs and the Great Recession: a shortage of workers, from unskilled laborers needed to hammer nails to programmers and developers able to build complex software.

    • U.S.News & World Report•yesterday

      10 Things You Must Know About Your Credit Score

      Credit scores have the power to impact your financial well-being. Credit card companies, banks and credit unions are making it easy for customers to view their credit scores on demand, and often for free. Here are 10 things you need to know about your credit score, according to experts.

    • Warren Buffett has enough firepower to do a $160 billion deal this year
      Business Insider•yesterday

      Warren Buffett has enough firepower to do a $160 billion deal this year

      Warren Buffett's firm Berkshire Hathaway is sitting on a record amount of cash. Berkshire Hathaway has never had this much cash, so naturally people have wide-ranging ideas for how the Warren Buffett-led juggernaut may use it. The bank arrives at that figure by factoring in the record $109 billion of cash Berkshire had on hand at the start of February, and combining it with the company's strong free cash flow.

      • Warren Buffett really wants to spend those $109 billion in Treasury bills that are paying only a 'pittance'
        Warren Buffett really wants to spend those $109 billion in Treasury bills that are paying only a 'pittance'
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Here are Warren Buffett's 15 biggest stock investments
        Here are Warren Buffett's 15 biggest stock investments
        Business Insider
    • European Central Bank says Latvia's ABLV failing, to wind up
      Associated Press•10 hours ago

      European Central Bank says Latvia's ABLV failing, to wind up

      The European Central Bank said Saturday it has determined that Latvia's crisis-struck ABLV Bank is failing or likely to fail, and the bank will be wound up under its home country's law. Latvia's financial regulator on Monday ordered ABLV, Latvia's third-largest bank by assets, to cease all payments at the ECB's request amid U.S. accusations of money laundering and breaching sanctions on North Korea. "Due to the significant deterioration of its liquidity, the bank is likely unable to pay its debts or other liabilities as they fall due," the ECB said.

      • Latvia's central bank throws ailing lender ABLV potential lifeline
        Latvia's central bank throws ailing lender ABLV potential lifeline
        Reuters
      • ECB pulls the plug on Latvia's failing ABLV Bank
        ECB pulls the plug on Latvia's failing ABLV Bank
        Reuters
    • Delta and United Join Companies Dumping the NRA
      Bloomberg•yesterday

      Delta and United Join Companies Dumping the NRA

      Delta Air Lines Inc. and United Continental Holdings Inc. became the latest companies to cut ties with the National Rifle Association after a call to boycott the lobbying group became a top trend on Twitter Friday. The online furor continued into the weekend after the NRA’s leaders attacked the media and Democrats, claiming the fallout from last week’s Florida high school massacre was being politicized. One user, with almost a quarter of a million followers, tagged a slew of brands in his post, including NRA partners Hertz Corp. and LifeLock Inc. “There are only 5 million NRA members but over 300 million of us! Businesses have a choice whose business they prefer,” tweeted another. Delta and United, two of America’s largest passenger carriers, said Saturday they would back away from the group.

      • Car Rental Company Enterprise Holdings Ends Discounts For NRA Members
        Car Rental Company Enterprise Holdings Ends Discounts For NRA Members
        HuffPost
      • NRA Boycott Causes Hotel Chains, Rental Car Companies to Cut Ties
        NRA Boycott Causes Hotel Chains, Rental Car Companies to Cut Ties
        Newsweek
    • Bank halts NRA credit card, car rental firm ends discount
      Associated Press•yesterday

      Bank halts NRA credit card, car rental firm ends discount

      The nation's largest privately-owned bank holding company and a major car rental chain said Thursday they will stop promotions aimed at National Rifle Association members. The Nebraska-based First National Bank of Omaha will not renew its contract to issue the group's NRA Visa Card, spokesman Kevin Langin said in a statement. "Customer feedback has caused us to review our relationship with the NRA," Langin said.

      • More companies sever ties with NRA, now include United, Delta, Hertz and MetLife
        More companies sever ties with NRA, now include United, Delta, Hertz and MetLife
        Good Morning America
      • NRA Risks Support of Some Businesses
        NRA Risks Support of Some Businesses
        247wallst.com
    • 8 memorable quotes from Warren Buffett's newest shareholder letter
      Yahoo Finance•9 hours ago

      8 memorable quotes from Warren Buffett's newest shareholder letter

      In his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A, BRK-B) shareholders, legendary investor Warren Buffett muses on the M&A environment, his aversion to leverage, opportunities to buy during downturns, and his disregard for fees charged by active managers.

      • Gene Simmons says you can become highly successful if you copy this trait from Warren Buffett
        Gene Simmons says you can become highly successful if you copy this trait from Warren Buffett
        CNBC
      • New US tax law brings Warren Buffett a nice check: $29 billion
        New US tax law brings Warren Buffett a nice check: $29 billion
        AFP
    • What to buy with stocks bouncing back: Traders
      CNBC Videos•yesterday

      What to buy with stocks bouncing back: Traders

      The “Fast Money Halftime Report” traders discuss stocks bouncing back and whether their valuations are stretched.

    • Wall Street May Be Rethinking Its Relationship With Guns
      Bloomberg•2 days ago

      Wall Street May Be Rethinking Its Relationship With Guns

      Will Wall Street ever let go of guns? That question has come up before -- after the shootings in Newtown, in Orlando, in Las Vegas, and on and on. Now, with the nation’s emotions raw over the killings in Florida last week, evidence is mounting that investors may be rethinking their long, fraught relationship with the firearms industry. On Thursday, the day the head of the National Rifle Association issued a searing rebuttal to calls for stricter gun control, the nation’s largest privately owned bank announced it would stop issuing NRA-sponsored credit cards. Insurance giant MetLife Inc. followed Friday by saying it’d stop offering NRA discounts. The investment giant BlackRock Inc. said it was

      • The Parkland shooting may just ruin the GOP
        The Parkland shooting may just ruin the GOP
        The Week
      • Today: Where the Teachers Bear Arms
        Today: Where the Teachers Bear Arms
        Los Angeles Times
    • NRA backlash: United, Delta are latest companies to dump gun lobby promotions
      MarketWatch•3 hours ago

      NRA backlash: United, Delta are latest companies to dump gun lobby promotions

      Airlines United and Delta are the latest, and among the biggest, in a string of companies cutting largely promotional ties with the National Rifle Association in the wake of last week’s mass shooting at a Florida high school. With announcements Saturday, they UAL, +1.30% DAL, +1.73%   join a major bank, insurer and car-rental giant, among others, in announcing they were dropping partnership programs with the NRA. Read: Delta passengers were trapped on runway for 12 hours — but did they get compensation? The NRA has been on the defensive amid renewed calls by a significant slice of the electorate to overhaul the nation’s gun laws to some degree while other Americans dig in on the basis of constitutional

      • Delta and United scrap airfare discounts for NRA members
        Delta and United scrap airfare discounts for NRA members
        CNBC.com
      • Companies Cut Ties With National Rifle Association Amid Trending Hashtag #BoycottNRA
        Companies Cut Ties With National Rifle Association Amid Trending Hashtag #BoycottNRA
        KTLA-TV Los Angeles
    • Reuters•13 hours ago

      Saudi oil minister hopes OPEC, allies can ease output curbs in 2019

      Saudi Arabia hopes OPEC and its allies will be able to relax production curbs next year and create a permanent framework to stabilise oil markets after the current supply cut deal ends this year, its oil minister said on Saturday. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is reducing output by about 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd) as part of a deal with Russia and other non-OPEC producers. The pact, aimed at propping oil prices, began in January 2017 and will run until the end of 2018.

    • Bitcoin Exchanges Make Transactions 20% Cheaper
      Investopedia•yesterday

      Bitcoin Exchanges Make Transactions 20% Cheaper

      Trading bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, could become cheaper and faster, thanks to new software employed by two major exchanges for buying and selling the digital currency. (See also: Be Wary of Cryptocurrencies: Ethereum Founder.) This week, both Coinbase and Bitfinex announced plans to adopt a software called Segregated Witness, or SegWit, which bitcoin enthusiasts and the later exchange says should reduce fees by as much as 20% and reduce transaction wait times.  Bitcoin bears have often pointed to the cryptocurrency’s long transaction times, often more than 24 hours, as barring it from becoming a viable means of means of payment for goods and services.

      • How To Avoid Crypto, Bitcoin `Pump and Dump’ Scams – Forbes – Medium
        How To Avoid Crypto, Bitcoin `Pump and Dump’ Scams – Forbes – Medium
        Medium
      • This New Cryptocurrency is about to take over a $7.6 trillion-dollar industry…
        This New Cryptocurrency is about to take over a $7.6 trillion-dollar industry…
        Medium
    • 3 Blue Chip Tech Stocks to Buy Now
      Zacks•yesterday

      3 Blue Chip Tech Stocks to Buy Now

      The technology sector has dominated Wall Street recently, and despite the sudden return of volatility in global stock markets, that trend should continue well into 2018. While many will feel that they have already missed their chance to win big on tech stocks, there are still plenty of opportunities to cash in as we head further into the calendar year. The cloud of the dot-com bubble still lingers over this sector, and plenty on Wall Street remain hesitant to load up on tech stocks because of it.

      • Stocks rally as Fed eases rate worry, tech climbs
        Stocks rally as Fed eases rate worry, tech climbs
        Reuters
      • Stocks End Volatile Week on a High Note
        Stocks End Volatile Week on a High Note
        barrons.com
    • Tax return scammers are taking a big hit
      Yahoo Finance•yesterday

      Tax return scammers are taking a big hit

      There’s a lot to dislike about taxes, but the Internal Revenue Service has quietly given taxpayers one thing to appreciate: Less of us are seeing our tax refunds get hijacked through identity-theft scams. Credit for this goes to the IRS, as well as state tax agencies, tax-preparation services and financial institutions, all of whom have had to cooperate to stop thieves from filing fake returns for real people that yield refunds they redirect to themselves. To put that in context, the IRS received 135.7 million tax returns in 2017.

      • 2018 Data Breaches Total 140 Incidents
        2018 Data Breaches Total 140 Incidents
        247wallst.com
      • Beware This Incredibly Silly—But Still Effective—Tax Scam
        Beware This Incredibly Silly—But Still Effective—Tax Scam
        Wired News
    • Buy These 5 Stocks with Rising Estimates Today
      Zacks•yesterday

      Buy These 5 Stocks with Rising Estimates Today

      Depending on our need for cash and risk appetite, we may try to make the most of daily market movements, or hold on in the hopes that the overall financial health/stability of a company will yield higher value in the form of dividends or share price appreciation.

      • Hindcon Chemicals to list on NSE Emerge platform
        Business Standard India
      • Initial public offerings scheduled to debut next week
        The Charlotte Observer
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