Author: super@dmin
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Market Snapshot: Stock-market investors now fear recession more than inflation. Here’s why.
For investors, inflation is in the rearview mirror and recession fears are front and center.
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TaxWatch: New tax rule affecting eBay Venmo and Etsy could cause ‘significant confusion,’ accountants group says
A group of e-commerce companies and pay platforms have already been voicing concern about Form 1099-K.
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: Elon Musk is reportedly looking for new Twitter investors — at the same price he paid
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives told MarketWatch that he now estimates that Twitter is worth closer to $15 billion.
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: Reparations tally could surpass half a million dollars, but task force also wants to change California policies
The clock is ticking for the California Reparations Task Force, which has six months until it must submit its final, groundbreaking report to lawmakers and has already tallied a partial estimate of nearly half a million dollars that Black descendants of slaves could be owed.
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: Tesla stock suffers worst week since 2020 as Elon Musk sells, large shareholder asks for new CEO
Tesla shares wrapped up their worst week since 2020, as CEO Elon Musk sold billions in stock and faced a call from a prominent investor to step down.
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: Sports bettor will turn $26 into $557,770 if France beats Argentina in World Cup final
If France loses, the fan will get nothing for his seven-bet parlay.
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: Cosmos Health stock rockets on reverse stock split
The company also changed its name from Cosmos Holdings to Cosmos Health, although its ticker has remained the same.
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The Ratings Game: The No. 1 ‘set and forget’ stock in tech hardware for next year? You guessed it.
Apple Inc. enters 2023 facing production issues in China, concerns about consumer spending and a laundry list of long-term projects.
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The Ratings Game: Wall Street places more bets on chip sector’s soft landing in 2023
More on Wall Street are betting on a soft landing for semiconductor stocks that lagged the broader market in 2022.
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: Music royalties sing sweet tune to deal makers despite economic headwinds
While prices for royalties have come down, digital-music profits continue to grow as stable revenue draws investors.