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Cathie Wood Is Trimming Her Biggest Stakes as Ark Funds Stumble Cathie Wood's tactic of selling holdings in bigger, more liquid companies during drawdowns and buying less well-traded names helped fuel fears that Ark Investment Management would become overexposed to its most speculative bets. So far, the opposite ...
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These 3 Renewable Energy Companies Are Getting Too Cheap to Ignore And that's led to multiple bankruptcies and restructurings, giving investors some hesitancy to value solar manufacturing stocks too highly. But in the case of Canadian Solar, the value is now too good to pass up.
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Virgin Galactic launches 1st SpaceShipTwo spaceflight from New Mexico The company's SpaceShipTwo vehicle VSS Unity conducted its third crewed test flight to suborbital space today (May 22), taking another step toward the start of commercial operations. Unity's first two spaceflights occurred ...
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New Owner Set for Chicago Tribune, Daily News and Baltimore Sun Tribune Publishing, owner of some of the largest metropolitan newspapers in the United States, will be acquired by a hedge fund with a reputation for slashing costs and cutting newsroom jobs, after shareholders voted to approve the deal Friday. The sale of ...
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"Consumed" by Inflation The European Union is still struggling with its COVID vaccine rollout and has just posted another negative GDP quarter (Q1 2021 GDP of -0.6%). Parts of emerging markets, such as Brazil and especially India, are mired in terrible COVID crises. Potentially, ...
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Record Prices For Red Hot Housing Market: 'Fear Of Missing Out' A shortage of homes for sale is sparking multiple offers and bidding wars, driving the median sales price of a home in the U.S. to an all-time high of $341,600. Home prices are up 19.1 % from just a year ago, also a record for the biggest gain in a year.
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262 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death, 17K vaccinations reported Saturday in Utah There are 126 COVID-19 patients currently hospitalized in Utah, including 51 in intensive care units, state data shows. About 74% of all ICU hospital beds in Utah are now occupied, including about ...
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PHOTOS: Glenwood Springs High School class of 2021 graduation The graduates of the Glenwood Springs High School class of 2021 sit and listen to speeches during Saturday morning's commencement ceremony. Chelsea Self / Post Independent Buy Photo.
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Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued For Connecticut This Weekend Husband Arrested As Body Of Missing Mom Found: Police / Coronavirus CT: 310 New Variant Cases Reported / Red Zone Map Updates. Richard Kaufman's profile picture.
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Containing bear markets "SPACS Are the Stock Market's Hottest Trend." "SPAC Selloff Bruises Individual Investors." Those headlines appeared in the Wall Street Journal seven weeks apart. SPAC stocks were spectacular, until they weren't. SPAC is an acronym for special-purpose ...
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Police: Door Dash driver shot while picking up order in east Columbus Police said the man was picking up an order at a McDonald's restaurant, located at 3005 East Livingston Avenue, just after 1:30 a.m.. A group of teens pulled into the restaurant parking lot ...
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What's open and closed in London, Ont., this Victoria Day long weekend Select convenience stores may remain open. It's best to call ahead to check. Reminder: London COVD-19 Assessment Centres will be open for testing on Victoria Day, Monday, May 24, ...
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Belk: Checkoff is vital in facing outside threats In 1984, beef producers followed in the steps of sugar cane and produce growers, creating a national check off program by a referendum. Much of the produce industry followed marketing orders and the concept of the industry voting a levy upon itself to fund ...
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Forest product prices show continued strength, industry analysts report While prices will likely eventually fall from current record-high levels, suggestions that prices for lumber and oriented strand board (OSB) building panels are set to tumble are unlikely, said RBC analyst Paul Quinn in a report to investors.
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MSC Virtuosa docks in Portland Port A CRUISE ship carrying passengers has been welcomed into Portland Port for the first time since the start of the Covid pandemic. It is the first domestic cruise call at the port for 14 months. The MSC Virtuosa made the first stop on its inaugural cruise at ...
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National Lottery results draw LIVE: Winning Lotto numbers for Saturday, May 22 Saturday night is here, which means it's time for the National Lottery draw. Get your lucky numbers at the ready as you could be claiming millions of pounds of cash. Tonight, there's a £20m jackpot on offer.
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Henry Ford Health System eases visitor restrictions as COVID-19 numbers drop With COVID-19 hospitalizations at their lowest level since mid-March, Henry Ford Health System announced Friday it is easing hospital visitor restrictions. Visiting hours and other hospital-specific details are not the same at each facility. Each hospital has ...
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Maui exempting fully vaccinated travelers from post-arrival COVID test, with proper documents Passengers arriving at Kahului Airport, April 2, faced long lines for Safe Travels processing. Maui County is reminding travelers that they must provide documentation of their COVID-19 vaccination to be exempted from the post-arrival testing requirement.
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Minnesota reports 599 new COVID-19 cases, 9 more deaths Minnesota is reporting 599 new coronavirus cases and nine more deaths linked to COVID-19, the state Department of Health announced Saturday. With the latest numbers, the seven-day rolling average for new cases is down to about 672 per day, according ...
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Cary teen named one of the world's top young scientists CARY, N.C. (WTVD) -- Daniel Shen is changing the world. The 17-year-old has been named one of the world's top young scientists. Daniel won a $50,000 award Friday at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. He created an algorithm ...
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Oregon OKs new temporary rules for cutting off power during wildfire season Oregonians may have to get used to the idea of losing power during wildfire seasons, something that became a greater possibility with the Public Utility Commission approval of temporary rules for cutting off electricity when power lines threaten to spark a fire.
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