Richard ‘Rich’ Barton, co-founder and CEO of Zillow Inc. Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images Zillow shares climbed more than 8% in extended trading on Thursday after the digital real estate company reported third-quarter estimates that blew past analysts estimates and offered a better-than-expected forecast for the fourth quarter. A combination of record low
Month: November 2020
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Roku — Streaming platform Roku jumped 11% after the company reported a surprise adjusted profit for its third quarter. The company posted 9 cents in earnings per share on $452 million in revenue. Analysts had projected a loss of 40 cents per share and $366 million
As vote counting continues in key battleground states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, where Vice President Joe Biden has taken the lead over President Donald Trump on Friday, Libertarian presidential candidate Jo Jorgensen says third party candidates don’t “take” votes from other parties. “I don’t consider it taking votes, because those votes belong to the American
Grant McDonald, left, and Stephanie Freed, right, speak at the U.S. capitol on behalf of ExtendPUA.org, the grassroots campaign they started in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Stephanie Freed Stephanie Freed and Grant McDonald never thought they’d be running a grassroots campaign pushing for extended unemployment coverage. Then the coronavirus pandemic hit. Both New York
The Growing Popularity Of “Zoom Towns” getty As remote working has boomed during COVID-19, the rise in the number of people working from home has prompted many to reconsider where they wish to live. It’s causing what new research from the University of Utah refers to as “Zoom Towns”, which are places that have experienced a
When you’re saving for retirement, keep in mind that Medicare premiums include surcharges for … [+] high-income earners. getty The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has announced Medicare Part B premiums for 2021, and the base premium increases just 2.7% from $144.60 a month to $148.50 a month. That $3.90 monthly increase compares to a
Bottles of Constellation Brands Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc wine sit on display for sale inside a BevMo Holdings store in Walnut Creek, California. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Softbank-backed delivery startup goPuff on Thursday said it will acquire alcoholic beverage chain BevMo! for $350 million, paving the way for the company to
Uber shares dropped as much as 4% after-hours Thursday as the company reported third quarter revenue that missed Wall Street’s expectations, but picked up during the company’s earnings call when the CEO said there are early signs its core ride-hailing business would fully recover from the Covid 19 pandemic. Here’s how the company performed versus what Wall
Omar Marques | LightRocket | Getty Images The U.S. government seized an unprecedented $1 billion worth of bitcoin linked to criminal marketplace, the Silk Road. Thousands of bitcoins were taken by law enforcement this week, in what the Justice Department said was the largest seizure of cryptocurrency in the history of the agency. “Silk Road
Since Tuesday, MSNBC national political correspondent Steve Kornacki has been running on fumes, living off Diet Coke with little sleep. Late Thursday night, Kornacki tweeted, “Forget grabbing sleep, there’s still votes coming in in PA. I’m heading back to the studio.” Twitter users urging Kornacki to take a break and change his clothes (he’s know
Americans appear to want divided government, and that could spell good news for growth stocks, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday. “Finally, we can stop fretting about politics and start focusing on business and your money again, because a divided Congress and a blue White House … is nirvana for growth stocks,” the “Mad Money” host
bymuratdeniz | E+ | Getty Images The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B will be $148.50 in 2021, officials announced Friday. The $3.90 increase is 2.7% more than the 2020 figure of $144.60, according to information released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The deductible for Part B, which covers outpatient care,
If Republicans keep the Senate, Joe Biden’s proposed tax hikes on business and the wealthy are … [+] unlikely to become law. Getty Images While there are some votes still being counted (and even more being contested) there is enough certainty to provide at least an early bird take on taxes – in both the
Private outdoor space, like this setting at Brooklyn’s 175 Spencer, is among the must-have amenities … [+] for many of today’s multifamily renters and owners. MNS Even as the mercury slowly ebbs around the much of the country, one big multifamily selling point of summer 2020 continues to carry appeal. The new must-have amenity for
getty Over the summer, the Department of Labor (“DOL”) issued a draft pertaining to how ERISA fiduciaries could (or could not) incorporate social advocacy factors into investment decision making. The ensuing uproar could be heard from coast to coast. There was a good reason for that. “The latest popular incarnation of socially responsible investing is
The U.S. economy added more jobs than expected in October and the unemployment rate fell sharply even as Americans continue to grapple with Covid-19 and its dampening impact on business. The Labor Department reported Friday that nonfarm payrolls increased by 638,000 and the unemployment rate was at 6.9%, both better than expectations of 530,000 jobs added
A CVS Pharmacy store is seen in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York. Shannon Stapleton | Reuters CVS Health reported a better-than-expected 3.5% jump in third-quarter revenue and raised its 2020 earnings guidance on Friday as its plan to remake the drugstore chain into a health service company paid off. Offering everything
Wells Fargo Securities’ Christopher Harvey won’t buy the post-election bounce. “You want to fade this rally,” the firm’s head of equity strategy told CNBC’s “Trading Nation” on Wednesday. “It’s about stimulus. We now have — or what we believe we have — is [Joe] Biden as president and no longer a blue wave.” Harvey contends
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman told CNBC on Friday that he was concerned about the long-term outlook for the stock market because “too much debt is being created.” “I think the overwhelming reality is the Fed is just creating this environment of free money. You have to kind of make a judgement whether that’s justified, how
Gary Yeowell | DigitalVision | Getty Images If you worked remotely from a different state while waiting out the pandemic, you just might wind up facing a tax surprise when you file next year. That’s because the longer you work away from your home base, the higher the likelihood you could have tax reporting and
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