Month: November 2019

null Getty There’s no question that the world of news is changing. The chances are that you’re accessing this piece from your mobile device, a departure from the way that we consumed our news a decade ago. Now, the news landscape may be changing again. Once deeply connected to for-profit organizations, media outlets are considering
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An interview with billionaire and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett. In this interview, Warren discusses how he picks stocks and thinks about investments, including how the wider economy plays into his strategy. Warren also talks about how his current investments are performing, the state of the global economy and political issues. ?Books about Warren
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The Match Group OkCupid dating application is shown on an Apple iPhone. Gaia Squarci | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shares of Match Group tanked 16% after the company topped third-quarter earnings expectations and matched revenue estimates at $541 million, though reported disappointing fourth-quarter revenue guidance. The parent
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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren‘s wealth tax would not generate enough money to make a dent in income inequality, said David Rubenstein, the billionaire co-founder of private equity powerhouse The Carlyle Group. “I don’t think all of a sudden a wealth tax, for example, would solve all of our society’s problems, if one could
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Some Robinhood users have been manipulating the stock-trading app to trade with what they’re calling “infinite leverage.” The cheat code was being shared on social media site Reddit, with one trader claiming he took a $1,000,000 position in stock using only a $4,000 deposit. Through Robinhood Gold, the start-up’s subscription service, users can borrow money
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An interview with billionaire CEO of Citadel, Kenneth Griffin. In this interview, Kenneth discusses the power of capitalism and the destructive force of socialism. Kenneth also talks about changes in the financial markets, AI and how nations can stay competitive. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Other great Stock Market
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Scott Olson | Getty Images News | Getty Images Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren lashed out at billionaire Leon Cooperman on Monday for his stake in student loan servicer Navient and stressed the importance of forgiving student debt. “I care about an entire generation of students being crushed by student loan debt — deferring their
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