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Wall Street is still in for a 'rough ride,' Jim Cramer says "These stocks have been big winners since the bottom in March, and while many of them have fallen out of favor this week, I think that's temporary," CNBC's Jim Cramer said of remote work tech stocks. "There's been too much carnage among the small- and ...
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PG&E takes a big step toward emerging from bankrupty as regulators OK the utility's overhaul California regulators approved PG&E Corp.'s $58-billion reorganization plan, bringing the power giant another step closer to exiting the biggest utility bankruptcy in U.S. history. The state's Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously in favor of PG&E's ...
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Costco saw sales bounce from pandemic, but stay-at-home orders limited bigger gains Costco saw a surge in shopping in the early weeks of the pandemic, as customers flocked its stores to buy essentials in bulk. The big-box retailer said it saw a drop off in April because of stay-at-home orders and social distancing. The company is requiring ...
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Salesforce's deal with AT&T is one of the 'largest transactions we've ever done,' Marc Benioff says "This is a transformational opportunity for AT&T wireless," Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told CNBC. "It's one of the most significant and it'll be one of the largest transactions we've ever done," he said in a "Mad Money" interview. "AT&T has many customer ...
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Cisco grabs ThousandEyes for network-intelligence technology Cisco said it intends to acquire network intelligence software provider ThousandEyes for an undisclosed amount. Founded in 2010, the 400-employee ThousandEyes firm offers a cloud-based software package that analyzes performance of local and ...
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3 ways your Social Security checks could be reduced by COVID-19 Understand how the crisis could reduce your future benefits so you can plan ahead and ensure you're as prepared as possible. Facebook; Twitter; Comments; Print; Email. Motley Fool. close. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia on jobless claims numbers, ...
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Rivals Adidas and Allbirds partner to create green-dream shoe In recent years, footwear newcomer Allbirds has been stealing market share from big names like Nike and Adidas. Now, the 6-year-old direct-to-consumer brand, which has a valuation of over $1.4 billion, is partnering with competitor Adidas. The two ...
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A $350 "anti-5G" device is just a 128MB USB stick, teardown finds Believers of 5G conspiracy theories have apparently been buying a $350 anti-5G USB key that—not surprisingly—appears to just be a regular USB stick with only 128MB of storage. As noted by the BBC today, the "5GBioShield" USB stick "was recommended ...
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United CEO: We're not filing for bankruptcy "That's not even remotely in the plans," new airline chief Scott Kirby tells investors. Neither are new airplanes after next year. John Pletz. Tweet · Share; More. Share · Email · Reprints Print. Bloomberg. Scott Kirby. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby says the ...
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US FDA approves Eli Lilly's diagnostic agent for Alzheimer's disease (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co's radioactive compound to detect tau, an important characteristic of Alzheimer's disease. Abnormal versions of two proteins, amyloid and tau, are involved in ...
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Despite outbreak, Dell tops Street expectations Despite economic uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Dell Technologies beat analysts expectations for both revenue and earnings per share in its fiscal first quarter, driven in part by strong growth in PC sales and workstation demand.
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Most TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods stores could be reopened by end of June, company says NEW YORK — TJ Maxx stores could be "mostly reopened" by the end of June based on current government guidance regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the company. "The company expects to continue reopening stores around the world in a ...
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NY Fed's Williams says central bank has tools more powerful than negative rates NEW YORK (Reuters) - Negative interest rates are not a tool that makes sense for the U.S. central bank, New York Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams said on Thursday. "We have other tools that I think are more effective and more powerful to ...
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HCA Healthcare nurses protest working conditions Nurses are protesting on Thursday and Friday outside Doctors Hospital in Sarasota and Blake Memorial Hospital in Manatee County. MANATEE COUNTY — A Manatee County nurse protesting staffing cuts and shortages of personal protective equipment ...
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Costco Earnings Miss After Increased Coronavirus Costs Costco Wholesale (COST) - Get Report reported earnings that lagged analysts' forecasts, with costs rising as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. At last check shares of the Issaquah, Wash., membership-based warehouse retailer were off 1.6% at $304.60.
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Amazon in Talks to Acquire Autonomous Vehicle Startup Zoox Amazon is in advanced talks to acquire self-driving car startup Zoox as it looks to expand its autonomous vehicle capabilities to address massive delivery costs, according to the Wall Street Journal. Amazon has already invested heavily in autonomous ...
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Southwest plans return to full schedule by year's end with new route from Ontario to Houston ONTARIO, Calif., May 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Ontario International Airport (ONT) officials cheered word from Southwest Airlines that the carrier intends to return to its full flight schedule by the end of the year with plans to initiate new, nonstop service ...
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thredUP partners with Walmart to sell items With more time on our hands these days while being at home, many people have decided to do more spring cleaning than they've done before. While you can (and often should) donate unwanted items to a nearby charity, apps that turn your closet into a ...
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Layoffs hit WBZ-TV as ViacomCBS consolidates An undisclosed number of WBZ-TV staff members have been laid off this week as its parent company continues merging aspects of its businesses and dealing with fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, the station said Thursday. ViacomCBS, which was ...
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Emma's Homeless Helper Project awarded $10000 by US Cellular program MARSHFIELD, Mo A big parade for little 9-year-old Emma Sandbothe from Marshfield. The line of vehicles including family, friends and community members cheering her on as they drove by plus a few surprise visitors from U.S. Cellular. "Today we're ...
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Marvell shares rise after topping Wall Street expectations Marvell Technology Group Ltd MRVL, -2.37% shares rose 5.8% in the extended session Thursday after the company topped adjusted earnings expectations. The company reported a first-quarter loss of $133 million, or 17 cents a share, compared with a net ...
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Legacy outboard motor brand Evinrude is discontinued The BizTimes, a Milwaukee business news web site, reported the company told state officials the decision will eliminate 387 positions in Sturtevant, Wis. Written By: Mike McFeely | May 28th 2020 - 4pm. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to Facebook Share to ...
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Rebuilding America: 'A tough situation': Oil industry faces uncertain future Gifford Briggs watched in disbelief as oil prices took an historic beating on April 20. As the country was battered by the coronavirus pandemic, oil prices sank into negative territory for the first time. "It was unbelievable," the vice president of the Louisiana Oil ...
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Durable goods orders in US tumbled 17.2% in April Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. Continue Reading Below. Sales of long-lasting goods tumbled in April, as businesses cut investment in response to the global coronavirus pandemic. Orders for ...
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Interest in Twitter, Facebook Jobs Surges After CEOs Allow Permanent Work From Home Lower salaries, increased competition and working permanently from a home computer—welcome to the future of working for some of Silicon Valley's biggest tech companies. Earlier this month, Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey said he would allow his ...
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Elon Musk, Jay Leno, and the 2021 Cybertruck The 2021 Tesla Cybertruck is a massive truck with sports car performance! Watch as Jay Leno and SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk take this new car for a spin. Then, you can catch this episode on demand now! Then tune in next week to Jay Leno's ...
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Cresco Labs Q1 Revenue Grows 26% Pro Forma from Q4 to $66.4 Million CHICAGO, May 28, 2020–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cresco Labs Inc. (CSE: CL) (OTCQX: CRLBF) (FSE: 6CQ) ("Cresco" or the "Company") one of the largest vertically integrated multistate cannabis operators in the United States, today released its unaudited ...
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OWA announces June 5 reopening FOLEY, Ala. (WPMI) — OWA has announced it will be reopening its Foley amusement park Friday, June 5. They say heightened health and safety measures will be put into place. Wind Creek will be reopening its Atmore casino and Mobile Grehound Park on ...
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Steve Madden reports $17.5M loss in first quarter Steven Madden Ltd. on Thursday reported a first-quarter loss of $17.5 million, after reporting a profit in the same period a year earlier. Continue Reading Below. The Long Island City, New York-based company said it had a loss of 22 cents per share. Earnings ...
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Financial assistance is available to farmers with coronavirus-related losses Agricultural producers can now apply for USDA's Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP), which provides direct payments to offset impacts from the coronavirus pandemic. The application and a payment calculator are now available online, and ...
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Donations flowing again to New Hampshire charity thrift stores The worst of the impact of Covid-19 on large thrift stores that depend on donations and sales to provide for customers and pay for programs appears to have finally passed. Goodwill and Salvation Army thrift stores reopened recently and also began accepting ...
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Fri 8 AM | Historian Takes Exception To "Just Business" View Of Post Office Could the U.S. Postal Service go out of business? Not likely, despite the complaints of President Trump about its management. What is now the Postal Service was one of the first federal operations of the newborn United States, and was central to the growth ...
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What recession? Dell, VMware vaporize Wall Street earnings estimates In an economy that some are calling the worst since the Great Depression, tech giants continue to thrive, demonstrated once again today by two tech stalwarts. Dell Technologies Inc. and its publicly traded VMware Inc. subsidiary today both posted financial ...
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Paradise Falls Hiking Spot Closed Indefinitely After Crowds Leave Behind 'Truckloads Of Trash', Human Waste VENTURA (CBSLA) – A scenic hiking destination in Thousand Oaks has been shut down after visitors left behind large amounts of trash and human waste, authorities said Thursday. Paradise Falls in Wildwood Park has been overrun with crowds "in the ...
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Facebook and Its Secret Policies The Wall Street Journal reported this week that Facebook had studied for two years whether its social network makes people more polarized. Researchers concluded that it does, and recommended changes to the company's computerized systems to steer ...
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Victory Cruise Lines cancels all Great Lakes sailings for 2020, leaving Cleveland port without cruise passengers CLEVELAND, Ohio — Victory Cruise Lines, the biggest player in Great Lakes cruising, has canceled its 2020 sailing season, leaving the nascent port of Cleveland without cruise passengers this summer. Victory, which typically sails two ships in the Great ...
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