Month: May 2022

Facebook’s IPO 10 years later — new name, same CEO and a familiar problem
Technology

Facebook’s IPO 10 years later — new name, same CEO and a familiar problem

A decade ago, Facebook told the public markets that it was pouring money into smartphone apps because mobile usage was key to the company’s growth, even though it did “not currently directly generate any meaningful revenue” at the time. That was in the prospectus for its Nasdaq debut, which took place ten years ago Wednesday […]

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Op-ed: Investors need to keep their emotions under control in this volatile market
Business

Op-ed: Investors need to keep their emotions under control in this volatile market

NicolasMcComber | E+ | Getty Images Whether you’re new to investing or have been in the market for years, you may feel a little bit like you are lost at sea looking for a safe harbor. Investors are contending with a confluence of market forces such as inflation, interest rates increasing, and the Russia/Ukraine conflict.  […]

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Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Target, Walmart, Carrier Global and others
Business

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Target, Walmart, Carrier Global and others

Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Target (TGT) – Target plummeted 22.1% in the premarket after the retailer reported an adjusted quarterly profit of $2.19 per share, below the $3.07 consensus estimate. Revenue and comparable-store sales beat forecasts, but like rival Walmart yesterday, higher costs ate into Target’s bottom line. Lowe’s (LOW) […]

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India isn’t the only one banning food exports. These countries are doing the same
World

India isn’t the only one banning food exports. These countries are doing the same

India has banned wheat exports as the price of grain surged this year due in part to the Russia-Ukraine war. T. Narayan | Bloomberg | Getty Images India has banned wheat exports, becoming the latest country to do so as the price of grain surged this year due in part to the Russia-Ukraine war. The […]

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Lowe’s sales decline as cool spring weather weighs on demand for outdoor products
Business

Lowe’s sales decline as cool spring weather weighs on demand for outdoor products

A customer pushes a shopping cart towards the entrance of a Lowe’s store in Concord, California, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Lowe’s on Wednesday missed Wall Street’s sales expectations for the first quarter, as cooler spring weather hurt demand for supplies for outdoor do-it-yourself projects. Shares were […]

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Americans are more stressed about money than ever, and it’s hurting our mental health
Finance

Americans are more stressed about money than ever, and it’s hurting our mental health

Americans are more stressed about money than they’ve ever been, according to the American Psychological Association’s latest Stress In America Survey. “Eighty-seven percent of Americans said that inflation and the rising costs of everyday goods is what’s driving their stress,” said Vaile Wright, senior director of health care innovation at the American Psychological Association. More […]

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Weekly mortgage demand from homebuyers tumbles 12%, as higher interest rates take their toll
Business

Weekly mortgage demand from homebuyers tumbles 12%, as higher interest rates take their toll

A sign of a home for sale is pictured in Alhambra, California on May 4, 2022. Frederic J. Brown | AFP | Getty Images Mortgage rates actually fell slightly last week, but the damage has already been done to housing affordability. Both refinance and purchase loan demand dropped, pulling total mortgage application volume down 11% […]

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Goldman downgrades Warby Parker, cites ‘fading confidence’ in revenue outlook
Business

Goldman downgrades Warby Parker, cites ‘fading confidence’ in revenue outlook

Shares of Warby Parker have plummeted nearly 63% this year, and Goldman Sachs only sees more risks in the near term to the beaten-up glasses retailer. “We have fading confidence in the outlook for revenue outperformance and timeline to underlying GAAP profitability following several earnings releases where the revenue growth and profitability outlook have disappointed […]

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Bitcoin production has roared back in China thanks to an underground mining scene
Technology

Bitcoin production has roared back in China thanks to an underground mining scene

By September 2021, China made up just over 22% of the total bitcoin mining market, according to Cambridge University research. Paul Ratje | The Washington Post | Getty Images Bitcoin miners aren’t giving up in China despite Beijing’s ban on the practice. China was once the world’s biggest crypto mining hub, accounting for between 65% […]

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‘The whole world is against us’: Russian military analyst gives damning assessment of Ukraine war on state TV
World

‘The whole world is against us’: Russian military analyst gives damning assessment of Ukraine war on state TV

Destroyed military equipment of the Russian army in the city of Bucha. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images In a country where independent media and commentary has all but disappeared from public view, it’s rare to hear dissenting voices on the many state-controlled TV networks in Russia — particularly now with the country at […]

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