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    • US reaches deal with China's ZTE: Ross

      US reaches deal with China's ZTE: Ross

      U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday Washington had reached a deal with ZTE Corp that would lift a ban on buying from U.S. suppliers.Read More »

      • Stocks trade mixed at the open

        Stocks trade mixed at the open

      • Match Group CEO: Tinder is more than a hookup app

        Match Group CEO: Tinder is more than a hookup app

      • Walmart sues former head of tax for joining Amazon

        Walmart sues former head of tax for joining Amazon

    • The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Mastercard, VMware, Sanofi, Twitter and State Street
      Zacks•4 hours ago

      The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Mastercard, VMware, Sanofi, Twitter and State Street

      Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include Mastercard MA, VMware VMW, Sanofi SNY, Twitter TWTR and State Street STT. Today, Zacks is promoting its ''Buy'' stock recommendations.

      • Top Research Reports for Mastercard, VMware & Sanofi
        Top Research Reports for Mastercard, VMware & Sanofi
        Zacks
      • The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Petrobras, National Oilwell Varco and Schlumberger
        The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Petrobras, National Oilwell Varco and Schlumberger
        Zacks
    • MarketWatch•13 hours ago

      All the ways you can mess up your 401(k) — even if you max out your contributions

      Workplace retirement plans get a lot of bad press, primarily if they are loaded with high fees. Put simply, 401(k)s work. The bad news is that otherwise-diligent savers can still leave money on the table with a 401(k), often without realizing it.

    • IHOP Name Change Doesn’t Sit Well With Pankcake Fans
      InvestorPlace•22 hours ago

      IHOP Name Change Doesn’t Sit Well With Pankcake Fans

      The announcement was made by the company via its Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) account. The following are comments from Twitter users reacting to the name change. “It’s not like there’s any IHOP brand confusion.

      • IHOP Is Getting a New Name. And It Doesn't Include Pancakes
        IHOP Is Getting a New Name. And It Doesn't Include Pancakes
        Fortune
      • What Is IHOb? IHOP Restaurant Chain Announces Surprising Name Change
        What Is IHOb? IHOP Restaurant Chain Announces Surprising Name Change
        Newsweek
    • Elon Musk fights back tears at Tesla shareholder meeting, says past few months have been 'excruciating, hellish' (TSLA)
      Business Insider•yesterday

      Elon Musk fights back tears at Tesla shareholder meeting, says past few months have been 'excruciating, hellish' (TSLA)

      Tesla CEO Elon Musk began the company's annual shareholder meeting on Tuesday on an emotional note. Musk appeared to be on the verge of tears as he said Tesla builds its vehicles with a level of care and affection that other automakers can't match.

      • Tesla 'quite likely' to meet Model 3 goal; Musk remains chairman
        Tesla 'quite likely' to meet Model 3 goal; Musk remains chairman
        Reuters
      • Elon Musk: Biggest constraint on Model 3 output is genera...
        Elon Musk: Biggest constraint on Model 3 output is genera...
        CNBC Videos
    • A number of under-the-radar tech stocks soaring
      CNBC Videos•2 days ago

      A number of under-the-radar tech stocks soaring

      Should investors just keep buying tech? Looking at the Nasdaq's unstoppable run, with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Steve Grasso, Karen Finerman, Tim Seymour and Guy Adami.

      • 3 Stock Picks: Tech, Oil and Industry
        3 Stock Picks: Tech, Oil and Industry
        Morningstar UK
      • Market is getting it 'wrong' about tech stocks, says pro....
        Market is getting it 'wrong' about tech stocks, says pro....
        CNBC Videos
    • Barrons.com•14 minutes ago

      Markets Now: What's Wrong With Tech?

      Want to know why the Dow Jones Industrial Average is doing what it's doing? 10:45 a.m. If you just look at the Dow Jones Industrial Average, you'd think it was just a regular ho-hum day on Wall Street. The blue-chip benchmark is, after all, up 90.22 points, or 0.4%, at 25,236.61.

    • Buy or Sell AT&T Inc. Stock With Its 6% Dividend Yield?
      InvestorPlace•yesterday

      Buy or Sell AT&T Inc. Stock With Its 6% Dividend Yield?

      It hasn’t been the smoothest ride for AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T). In fact, after failing to push through $40 several times in 2016 and 2017, it’s been all downhill for T stock. The payout for T stock has gotten extreme.

      • Tesla 'quite likely' to meet Model 3 goal; Musk remains chairman
        Reuters
      • Tesla gets a boost after Elon Musk says it should meet its Model 3 production goal this month
        Business Insider
    • TheStreet.com•3 hours ago

      Warren Buffett at Age 87 Still Does One Amazing Thing That Drives Success

      Known as the 'Oracle of Omaha', Buffett has made himself into a household name through legendary investing techniques that have amassed him a $79 billion net worth at 87 years old. Buffett started playing the markets at the young age of 11, but he's offered sage wisdom on investing for years since he made his first millions.

    • Morningstar•yesterday

      Social Security Isn't 'Going Away'

      To my surprise, readers took issue not with my advice to save 15% of your pretax salary (which I concede is a huge effort) but with my assertion that Social Security will also provide some income during retirement years. The majority of the feedback I received was from self-identified millennials, who told me that I was flat-out wrong to say that Social Security would still exist--in any form--come 2050 or so when they retire. The interest received from invested trust fund assets is a smaller source of Social Security funding.

    • What's in your 401(k)? For more investors, just 1 fund
      Associated Press•2 days ago

      What's in your 401(k)? For more investors, just 1 fund

      More and more retirement savers have their entire 401(k) account in just a single mutual fund, and investment advisers are fine with it. Last year, for the first time, more than half of Vanguard's 4.6 million retirement account participants were invested in a single target-date retirement fund, according to an analysis by the mutual fund giant. This may sound anathema to an industry that preaches the value of diversification, but these funds are designed to provide it for investors in one package.

      • 8 Steps Before Taking Out a 401(k) Loan
        U.S.News & World Report
      • 5 Top Funds for Your 401(k)
        5 Top Funds for Your 401(k)
        Motley Fool
    • Southwest Airlines (LUV) Stock Declines 22% YTD: Here's Why
      Zacks•18 hours ago

      Southwest Airlines (LUV) Stock Declines 22% YTD: Here's Why

      Shares of Southwest Airlines Co. LUV have lost 22.2% so far this year, underperforming its industry's decline of 11.1%. Why the Lackluster Price Performance?Southwest Airlines has faced multiple headwinds this year. In April, a passenger on its flight

    • The world's biggest hedge fund warns: '2019 is setting up to be a dangerous period for the economy'
      Business Insider•2 days ago

      The world's biggest hedge fund warns: '2019 is setting up to be a dangerous period for the economy'

      Bridgewater Associates is bearish on nearly every financial asset, it said in a recent note to clients. "2019 is setting up to be a dangerous period for the economy," the giant hedge fund said. The firm said earlier this month that a major driver of the stock market is nearing its end.

      • Hedge Funds Can’t Find the Data in This Noise
        Hedge Funds Can’t Find the Data in This Noise
        Bloomberg
      • Fearing fragile economies, a London hedge fund has started a doomsday fund
        Fearing fragile economies, a London hedge fund has started a doomsday fund
        Quartz
    • 4 ‘Fixer Upper’ Stocks Poised to Bounce Back
      InvestorPlace•20 hours ago

      4 ‘Fixer Upper’ Stocks Poised to Bounce Back

      Changing industry dynamics, excessive debt levels or poor management decisions can take even the largest of companies to a breaking point. Because they’ve faced hardships that weighed on their share prices, we define fixer uppers as stocks of $5 per share or less. By making wise investments in troubled companies, however, even small investors can sometimes finish rich with fixer-upper stocks.

      • A Technical Analysis of Snap’s Ratios
        A Technical Analysis of Snap’s Ratios
        Market Realist
      • What Does The Southern Company’s (NYSE:SO) Share Price Indicate?
        What Does The Southern Company’s (NYSE:SO) Share Price Indicate?
        Simply Wall St.
    • Venezuela's PDVSA raises prospect of force majeure on oil exports - sources
      Reuters•yesterday

      Venezuela's PDVSA raises prospect of force majeure on oil exports - sources

      HOUSTON/CARACAS (Reuters) - OPEC member Venezuela has raised the prospect of declaring force majeure on contracts with major crude buyers amid plummeting output from its oil fields and tanker bottlenecks at ports, according to three sources familiar with the matter. Falling production from Venezuela has contributed to a rally in global oil prices to a near four-year high, and other OPEC members may boost output at a meeting later this month to compensate for the shortfall and other risks to global supplies. Oil is the financial lifeline for the embattled socialist government of President Nicolas Maduro, but his cash-strapped administration has failed to invest enough in the industry to prevent its decline.

      • Geopolitical Tensions to Boost Oil Prices: 5 Picks
        Geopolitical Tensions to Boost Oil Prices: 5 Picks
        Zacks
      • Oil falls on U.S. crude build; global supply seen rising
        Oil falls on U.S. crude build; global supply seen rising
        Reuters
    • MarketWatch•2 hours ago

      Alibaba price target boosted above $300 at Susquehanna

      Susquehanna Financial Group analyst Shyam Patil raised his price target on Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd. stock to $305 from $220 on Thursday, making him the most bullish analyst among those tracked by FactSet. "Our checks suggest that Alibaba continues to take share in the China e-commerce market and the significant new user additions in F2018 should provide a tailwind to growth through F2019," Patil wrote. "Alibaba has numerous levers in the pipeline to drive continued strong advertising revenue growth, but we expect the company to remain measured in its approach, as it appears focused on sustainable growth and careful not to over-monetize." Patil, who has a positive rating on the stock, predicts that Alibaba will pick up share during the June 18 shopping festival, as the company appears to be going after electronics sales in addition to apparel sales.

    • Cambridge Analytica CEO reportedly embezzled $8 million
      Engadget•yesterday

      Cambridge Analytica CEO reportedly embezzled $8 million

      If you thought the Cambridge Analytica saga was over with the company's shut down and filing for bankruptcy, you were definitely wrong. According to The Financial Times, the company's former CEO Alexander Nix has been accused of stealing $8 million dollars from Cambridge Analytica before its demise. The theft reportedly occurred after journalists started digging into Cambridge Analytica and Facebook, but before the company shut down for good.

      • New Cambridge Analytica revelations connect Trump Russia dots
        New Cambridge Analytica revelations connect Trump Russia dots
        Yahoo View
      • Alexander Nix blames 'global liberal media' for Cambridge Analytica collapse – as it happened
        Alexander Nix blames 'global liberal media' for Cambridge Analytica collapse – as it happened
        the Guardian
    • Mercedes-Benz Starts Subscription Pilot From $1,095 a Month
      Bloomberg•2 days ago

      Mercedes-Benz Starts Subscription Pilot From $1,095 a Month

      Daimler AG’s Mercedes-Benz is starting a car-subscription pilot in two U.S. cities, joining brands from Jeep to Porsche in testing alternatives to traditional vehicle ownership. The app-based service initially available to drivers in Nashville and Philadelphia has three pricing tiers ranging from $1,095 to $2,995 a month, according to a company statement. Subscribers will get access to 30 different models, from C-Class sedans to GLE sport utility vehicles, and can swap cars as often as they like, depending on what tier they choose.

      • Drivers Can Join Mercedes Subscription Plan, If They Live in Nashville or Philadelphia
        247wallst.com
      • You can now drive as many Mercedes-Benz cars as you want for $1,095 a month
        You can now drive as many Mercedes-Benz cars as you want for $1,095 a month
        Business Insider
    • Market is getting it 'wrong' about tech stocks, says pro....
      CNBC Videos•yesterday

      Market is getting it 'wrong' about tech stocks, says pro....

      Ryan Payne, Payne Capital Management president, and Jay Jacobs, Global X Funds head of research, provide insight to what is driving stocks to new levels.

      • Tech stocks on red hot streak
        Tech stocks on red hot streak
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • MARKETS: Tech stocks fly as bank stocks weigh on the S&P 500
        MARKETS: Tech stocks fly as bank stocks weigh on the S&P 500
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • MarketWatch•3 hours ago

      Altaba's stock surges toward 18-year high after plans to buy back up to 195 million shares

      Shares of Altaba Inc. , formerly known as Yahoo, climbed 1.5% in premarket trade Thursday, toward an 18-year high, after the company said it would buy up to 195 million shares of its common stock at about a 3.8% premium to Wednesday's closing price of $80.28. Altaba was Yahoo until the company completed the sale of its operating business to Verizon Communications Inc. last year, and is now a closed-end management investment company that owns a "substantial" stake in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Altaba said the purchase price of its shares will be equal to 35% of Wednesday's stock closing price of Alibaba shares of $208.30, plus 5% of the Alibaba volume-weighed average price of $208.8445. Altaba's stock, which is on track to open at the highest level seen during regular session hours since April 2000, has run up 15% year to date through Wednesday, while Alibaba's stock has climbed 21% and the S&P 500 has gained 3.7%.

    • CNBC•4 hours ago

      AT&T downgraded by Jefferies on cord-cutting concern; shares fall

      Pressures on AT&T's entertainment business will hit profits, Jefferies says in downgrading the telecommunications giant's stock. Pressures on AT&T's entertainment business will hit profits, Jefferies said Thursday. "We are downgrading the stock from Buy to Hold largely on concerns related to the entertainment segment as cord shaving and spin downs continue to pressure margins," analyst John Janedis wrote in a note to clients.

    • U.S. Steel (X) to Reopen Second Blast Furnace in Illinois
      Zacks•yesterday

      U.S. Steel (X) to Reopen Second Blast Furnace in Illinois

      United States Steel Corporation X is set to reopen the second of two blast furnaces at its integrated steelmaking plant, Granite City Works, in Illinois. The company plans to restart the blast furnace around Oct 1. The steel giant said that it will hire roughly 300 workers for the restart that is expected to support the growing demand for steel made in the United States.

      • Trump's tariffs may hurt Rick Scott. The case study is a can of beer.
        Trump's tariffs may hurt Rick Scott. The case study is a can of beer.
        Miami Herald
      • Republicans in tight House races feel heat from Mexican tariffs
        Republicans in tight House races feel heat from Mexican tariffs
        Reuters
    • MarketWatch•yesterday

      UPDATE: Axovant shares soar 51% premarket on $842.5 mln licensing pact for Parkinson's treatment

      Shares of Axovant Sciences Ltd. soared more than 50% in premarket trade Wednesday, after Oxford BioMedica plc said it has entered an $842.5 million licensing agreement for OXB-102, a gene therapy treatment for Parkinson's disease. Under the terms of the deal, Oxford BioMedica will receive a $30 million upfront payment, and is eligible for $55 million upon reaching certain milestones. Oxford BioMedica shares were up 18% in London.

    • Bloomberg•6 hours ago

      BofA Is Said to Tap Brakes on Risk, Spurring Banker Departures

      It wasn’t just for public consumption: Inside the investment bank, risk-taking is being tamped down this year, according to senior executives and dealmakers. The caution partially stems from Bank of America’s massive losses on loans in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis and a desire to be ready when the credit cycle sours anew. After reaching a record in 2017, Bank of America’s fees for advising on deals tumbled 27 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier, the steepest drop among big U.S. banks.

    • TheStreet.com•20 hours ago

      9 Stocks Goldman Sachs Thinks Will Blow Wall Street's Performance Away in 2019

      2018 is just about over, in the minds of some investors. "We expect investors will soon look past 2018 and focus on 2019 growth," says Goldman Sachs strategist David Kostin. "For many years, beginning in July investors would start to value stocks

    • Scott Pruitt Tried to Get Wife Job at Chick-fil-A
      Bloomberg•2 days ago

      Scott Pruitt Tried to Get Wife Job at Chick-fil-A

      Scott Pruitt tried to use his position to get his wife a Chick-fil-A franchise, The Washington Post reports #tictocnews More from Bloomberg.comJanitors Are Becoming Millionaires Thanks to This

      • Here's how Scott Pruitt’s wife can become a Chick-fil-A franchisee without enlisting EPA aides
        Here's how Scott Pruitt’s wife can become a Chick-fil-A franchisee without enlisting EPA aides
        nydailynews.com
      • Pruitt had aide ask about Chick-fil-A 'business opportunity'
        Pruitt had aide ask about Chick-fil-A 'business opportunity'
        Associated Press
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