Author: super@dmin
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The Wall Street Journal: TikTok parent ByteDance admits improperly accessing two journalists’ data
TikTok parent ByteDance Ltd. said Thursday that its employees improperly accessed the user data of two journalists on the social media service, according to several emails sent by company leaders to employees on Thursday.
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Futures Movers: Oil ends lower as traders track big winter storm, China COVID developments
Oil gives up early gains to snap three-day winning streak.
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Outside the Box: Wall Street won’t regulate greenhouse-gas emissions by itself
When it’s a choice between averting catastrophe and making money, Wall Street will always choose making money.
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The Margin: Why you should always keep cat litter in your car — and other winter storm tips
With a severe winter storm bearing down on much of the U.S., experts advise to be prepared if you’re headed out on the roads.
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The Ratings Game: Micron’s recovery from ‘worst memory downturn in 13 years’ will take time, analyst says
Micron Technology Inc.’s results and outlook show the memory-chip market is probably at its worst downturn in 13 years and analysts expect the bounce back may take a while.
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: Tesla is the most profitable short pick of 2022, with nearly $14 billion in proceeds since Elon Musk agreed to buy Twitter
Tesla Inc. continues to fall among S&P 500 companies in terms of market cap, not only slipping below $400 billion but underneath the likes of Visa Inc.
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Distributed Ledger: Coinbase plunges 86% in 2022, amid FTX-inspired slump. But one analyst says ‘you have to have a multiyear time frame.’
The latest Distributed Ledger columns from MarketWatch. A weekly look at the most important moves and news in crypto.
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The Wall Street Journal: Florida penthouse bought with crypto sells for $18 million cash
In June 2021, when the cryptocurrency markets were soaring, the developers of the Arte condominium in Miami’s Surfside neighborhood announced that a buyer had purchased a penthouse there for $22.5 million in cryptocurrency.
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Financial Crime: Sam Bankman-Fried to be released on $250 million bond following first U.S. hearing
Bankman-Fried’s top associates have started to flip as he stands accused of treating billions in customer funds as his own personal piggy bank.
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The Wall Street Journal: Incoming Republican Rep. George Santos faces scrutiny over claiming he worked at Goldman, Citi
Democrats called for an investigation into apparent discrepancies in the biography of George Santos, a Republican elected last month to represent part of Long Island, N.Y., in the House of Representatives…