Month: May 2023

In this article JBLU SAVE Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT JetBlue Airways plane seen at Cancun International Airport. On Wednesday, 23 March 2022, in Cancun International Airport, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Artur Widak | Nurphoto | Getty Images JetBlue Airways has unveiled new perks for less-frequent flyers who are striving for elite status, the
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Barbara Corcoran doesn’t want to hear your startup pitches outside of ABC’s “Shark Tank.” It’s not because her friends and strangers on the street have unrealistic business ideas, Corcoran recently told Barstool’s “Chicks in the Office” podcast. Rather, it’s because only one in every 10 of her “Shark Tank” investments actually earns a profit, she
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In this article RIVN Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Rivian Courtesy: Rivian Electric vehicle maker Rivian Automotive on Tuesday reported a first-quarter loss that was narrower than expected and said it’s still on track to meet a 50,000-vehicle production target for 2023. Shares were up about 4% in after-hours trading following the news. related
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In this article ABNB Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb speaking on CNBC’s Squawkbox on May 4th, 2023. CNBC Shares of Airbnb fell as much as 10% in extended trading Tuesday despite first-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates on the top and bottom lines, as it offered slightly weaker-than-expected guidance and a
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The new Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee Jason Smith (R-MO) recently held a hearing on charitable hospitals. The hearing continued a long bipartisan/bicameral interest of Congress in considering the substantial tax and spending benefits charitable hospitals receive from federal/state/local government — which unfortunately far outweigh the amount of charity care that these
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New college grads negotiating their first salary may be in for a rude awakening. In the midst of a historically strong job market, characterized by low unemployment, rising wages and a high degree of job-seeker confidence, those armed with a degree are feeling relatively good about their earning potential. In fact, today’s undergraduates expect to make $84,855
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