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Jeff Bezos sold another $3 billion worth of Amazon stock this week as his e-commerce empire’s share price continued to soar.
The tech tycoon dumped 1 million Amazon shares over seven trades on
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US stocks were set to rally for a fourth consecutive day Thursday as Wall Street welcomed the likelihood of a gridlocked government after the 2020 election.
Futures contracts tied to the Dow Jones
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The presidential race is far from over — and that means extra time to place stock-market bets on the outcome.
Joe Biden could usher in a bold environmental infrastructure plan if he unseats
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Uber and Lyft's stock prices soared Wednesday after California voters allowed the ride-hailing giants to continue treating their drivers as independent contractors instead of employees.
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US stocks appeared poised for a second straight day of gains Tuesday as Wall Street watched the first polls open for the long-awaited presidential election.
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Google parent Alphabet's stock price surged early Friday as the search giant's advertising revenues recovered from a coronavirus-fueled collapse.
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Twitter’s stock price plunged in premarket trading Friday as the social network added far fewer users than Wall Street expected in the third quarter.
The San Francisco-based tech giant’s
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WeWork is once again looking to go public — but only if it starts making money.The beleaguered office-sharing startup could take another shot at an initial public offering after it becomes
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Kodak’s stock price soared Wednesday after an investigation cleared company bosses of insider trading allegations stemming from its attempted pivot to pharmaceuticals. Shares in the onetime photography giant surged as much as 83 percent to $11.40 in early trading following the Tuesday release of a report from the law firm Akin Gump, which Kodak’s board …
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Shares of Nikola sank 7 percent on Tuesday after the short-selling research house that alleged the electric truck maker misled investors over its technology said the company had failed to address most of its queries. Nikola has rejected the accusations and threatened to take legal action against short-seller Hindenburg since its research into the company sparked …