Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Google Alert - finance

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As-it-happens update April 30, 2019
NEWS
The New York Times
MENLO PARK, Calif. — Mark Zuckerberg declared in March that he planned to shift Facebook away from being a public town square and to private communications. Now, the chief executive is rolling out the first in a series of changes to achieve that.
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The Verge
Apple just reported its second quarter financial results, posting quarterly revenue of $58 billion (down 5 percent from the same quarter a year ago) earnings per share of $2.46. The company said its crucially important services division hit an all-time high of ...
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Reuters
(Reuters) - Google parent company Alphabet Inc said on Tuesday former Chairman and Chief Executive Eric Schmidt and former Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene will step down from the search company's board in June. FILE PHOTO: Eric Schmidt, ...
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ZDNet
Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s stock surged in the extended session Tuesday after the chip maker topped Wall Street estimates for the quarter. AMD shares rallied 5% after hours, following a 0.2% decline to close the regular session at $27.63. In comparison ...
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Motley Fool
Spotify (NYSE:SPOT) shared a lot of good news with investors when it released its first-quarter earnings report. Most notably, it surpassed 100 million premium subscribers and beat analysts' expectations for revenue growth. Spotify's gross margin even came ...
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Los Angeles Times
Tesla's financial results released last week didn't mention that the automaker's revenue included $200 million collected from regulatory credits. When Chief Executive Elon Musk answered questions from analysts, he didn't point that out, either. The number ...
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ConsumerReports.org
The deaths were alarming—and hard to miss: 19 infant fatalities, right there in the government data, all linked to the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper and similar products made by the company Kids II. Consumer Reports' safety experts saw the information ...
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Wall Street Journal
Blue Apron Holdings Inc. APRN -0.95% posted its first quarterly profit by one key metric since going public nearly two years ago but continued to lose customers for its meal kits. Executives have promised investors that the New York-based company would be ...
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Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency reaffirmed Tuesday that a popular weed killer is safe for people, as legal claims mount from Americans who blame the herbicide for their cancer. The EPA's draft conclusion Tuesday came in a periodic ...
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CNBC
Amazon has been testing a new online service that matches truck drivers with shippers since last year, taking its first step into the lucrative online freight brokerage space, according to two people familiar with the service. The launch of an online freight service ...
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Washington Post
NEW YORK — The latest on developments in financial markets (all times local):. 4 p.m.. Stocks managed to post meager gains on Wall Street, enough to notch another record closing high for the S&P 500 index. Major indexes spent much of the day wobbling ...
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Motley Fool
Shares of General Electric (NYSE:GE) traded up 5% on Tuesday morning after the industrials giant reported better-than-expected first-quarter earnings and eased some concerns over the company's cash flow. The stock was initially up 8% but has come back ...
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Forbes
Millions of car owners are already giving their logistics data away for free, which helps companies such as Inrix and IBM make money off the miles they drive. But Jaguar Land Rover has developed a "smart wallet" that enables them to earn cyrptocurrency ...
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CNBC
Home Depot announced Tuesday that Chief Financial Officer Carol Tomé will retire on Aug. 31. Tomé, who has been with the company for 24 years, will be succeeded by Richard McPhail, the current senior vice president of finance control and administration.
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BBC News
Robotics company Anki is set to close down after failing to raise enough cash to continue day-to-day operations. The US company sells small, family-friendly robots. Cozmo and Vector are moveable digital assistants designed to interact with family members.
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Barron's
A seven-advisor team that managed $6 billion in client assets has left Morgan Stanley to go independent. Led by Jason Fertitta, the 11-member has partnered with Dynasty Financial Partners, according to a news release.
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The Journal News | LoHud.com
Mother's Day is around the bend (May 12) and the pressure's on. In other words, where are you taking Mom? As great as the suburbs can be for dining, this year consider a trip to the city for something different. Some suggestions follow. Just remember: ...
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CNBC
Ray Dalio, founder of the biggest hedge fund in the world, was the highest-paid hedge fund manager in the world last year. According to Institutional Investor's annual Rich List, the Bridgewater Associates founder made $2 billion in 2018. That's up from $1.3 ...
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D Magazine
Some Cinco De Mayo celebrations. Cheers. Vidorra What: The Deep Ellum restaurant has partnered with Patron and Cazadores Tequila and is hosting a two-day celebration. When: Brunch and dinner will be offered on May 4 and a DJ will spin from 10 p.m. to ...
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Fox Business
Amazon Opens a New Window. announced it has posted its first round of job Opens a New Window. listings for its new second headquarters in Arlington, Virginia and is "on pace" to create 400 opportunities this year. Continue Reading Below. "We posted our ...
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CNBC
Amazon plans to create 400 tech jobs and open a new office in downtown Denver, the company announced Tuesday. The expansion of Amazon's Denver Tech Hub will more than double the tech workforce in the city's metro area, where Amazon currently ...
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WUWM
Whether it's snow at the end of April or an unusually warm January, climate change is on many of our minds. And while the change is having an impact on the things that grow in Wisconsin, the agriculture industry itself has an effect on the climate. The work of ...
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Business Standard
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Tuesday directed the National Stock Exchange (NSE) to disgorge Rs 625 crore, along with interest at 12 per cent per annum since 2014, for lapses at its co-location (colo) facility, which allowed unfair ...
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Forbes
In January, it emerged that more than a billion unique email address and password combinations had been posted to a hacking forum for anyone to see in a mega-breach dubbed Collection #1. Then in March, 763,117,241 people had their records leaked by ...
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TheStreet.com
Shopify ( SHOP - Get Report) jumped Tuesday after posting strong first-quarter earnings. Shares were trading up 8.1% to $244 on the New York Stock Exchange following news that adjusted earnings per share more than doubled year over year. Adjusted ...
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Long Beach Press Telegram
A Chinese state-owned company has reached a deal to sell one of the nation's busiest port terminals in Long Beach for $1.78 billion, according to an announcement Tuesday, April 30. Orient Overseas International Ltd. has agreed to sell the Long Beach ...
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Reuters
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Airbus looks reluctant to kick Boeing when it's down. Beyond the indignity of exploiting crashes of its rival's 737 MAX planes in which 346 people died, the 95 billion euro European planemaker will be wary of triggering a ...
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Engadget
Bird isn't staying out of San Francisco just because it doesn't have a permit for its usual scooter service. It's launching a personal rental service in both San Francisco and Barcelona that gives you a scooter of your own for $25 per month. Order a scooter ...
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Livemint
Bharti Airtel's Africa arm swung to a quarterly net profit from a year-earlier loss because of an increase in transaction value on its Airtel Money platform and higher data consumption on its network. The Africa operations posted a net profit of $83 million in the ...
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Boston.com
Associated Press. May 5, 2019 12:00 am. WASHINGTON (AP) — More Americans signed contracts to purchase homes in March compared with the prior month. The National Association of Realtors says that its pending home sales index climbed 3.8 percent ...
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CBC.ca
A worker is dead following an incident Monday at a Suncor oilsands mine in northern Alberta. The man was killed Monday afternoon at the Fort Hills site about 90 kilometres north of Fort McMurray. Occupational Health and Safety said it was notified and ...
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Sky News
There have been plenty of occasions during the last decade or so that the Irish Independent, Ireland's best-selling newspaper, could have filled its columns with stories about its own boardroom. Independent News & Media, the parent company of the 'Indo', ...
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MishTalk
The BLS Employment Cost Index rose 0.7% in the first quarter, the same as the fourth. Compensation costs for civilian workers increased 0.7 percent, seasonally adjusted, for the 3-month period ending in March 2019, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
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