Author: super@dmin
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Hundreds of pro golfers have over $1 million in their PGA Tour retirement accounts
This year the top golfer will win a FedEx bonus of $15 million, and $1 million of it will go into his retirement fund.
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Nasdaq profit tops estimates
Nasdaq Inc. NDAQ on Wednesday reported a first-quarter profit of $247 million, or $1.48 a share, up from $177 million, or $1.05 a share, a year earlier. Adjusted earnings were $1.22 a share, rising above the $1.16 a share analysts polled by Refinitiv were looking for. The New York-based exchange and markets company said its…
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Market Snapshot: Dow futures stage cautious rise ahead of Boeing, Caterpillar earnings
Stocks on Wednesday are set to trade flat to slightly higher, a day after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq carved out their first records in months, underscoring a rebound for stocks since an ugly decline in the last three months of 2018.
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The Wall Street Journal: Soros Fund’s new leader upends firm in overhaul that ousted top trader
George Soros’s new investment chief made hedge-fund manager Adam Fisher an offer to join the firm two years ago. He’d get a multimillion-dollar annual bonus or an up-to $1.5 billion investment for a new fund if the job didn’t work out, said people familiar with the matter. By February, Fisher was gone.
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Energy companies lead the retreat for European stocks
Declines in crude oil prices tugged at European equities after Tuesday’s banner day in the U.S.
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NerdWallet: Mastercard adds new perks for certain cardholders
Cellphone insurance and Lyft credits are among the benefits.
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Credit.com: Four things to look for when seeking a debt relief service
Here’s how to find a reputable service, and understand the costs involved.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets give up early gains following Wall Street records
Asian markets were mixed in early trading Wednesday, surrendering early gains, after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at all-time highs.
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The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son reportedly lost $130 million on bitcoin bet
Masayoshi Son, the billionaire founder of SoftBank Group Corp., made a huge personal bet on bitcoin just as prices for the digital currency peaked, losing more than $130 million when he sold out, according to people familiar with the matter.
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In One Chart: Want to beat the market? Here’s the exact number of stocks you should own
Diversify! Newbie investors have been relentlessly hammered with that tip since man first rubbed two sticks together. But, for active traders, there are limits to this advice.