Author: super@dmin
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Weekend Sip: Want to toast Beethoven on his birthday? Here’s a spirit that honors the composer
Beethoven wrote his Sixth Symphony to honor nature. Now, it’s the inspiration for a “free-form” alcoholic sip.
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The Ratings Game: Amazon stock still a ‘compelling opportunity’ despite cloud concerns, says JPMorgan
Sentiment toward Amazon’s stock “is at a multiyear low,” according to a JPMorgan analyst, but he thinks investors aren’t giving the company enough credit.
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Personal Finance Daily: Attention businesses and gig workers, this deadline for pandemic-era tax relief is coming fast and Starbucks workers begin three-day strike as part of union effort
Friday’s top personal finance stories.
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Bond Report: Long-term Treasury yields rise, finish lower for week as investors weigh central bank actions and words
Ten- and 30-year Treasury yields bounce off one-week lows as investors weigh this week’s interest-rate increases by central banks on both sides of the Atlantic.
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The Wall Street Journal: Trump tax returns may be released after House panel meets Tuesday
The House Ways and Means Committee scheduled a closed-door meeting for Tuesday at which lawmakers are likely to review former President Donald Trump’s tax returns and may vote to release some of them.
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The Margin: What is doxxing? Elon Musk claims he was doxxed by the journalists suspended Thursday by Twitter.
“I think this falls pretty far underneath the threshold of what’s considered doxxing,” says top technologist at nonprofit digital-rights group.
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The Ratings Game: Salesforce ‘in the penalty box,’ while Workday sidestepping headwinds, analyst says of cloud software space
Cloud software faces a rough and uncertain time ahead as corporate budgets gird for a feared recession
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TaxWatch: Attention businesses and gig workers, this deadline for pandemic-era tax relief is coming fast
The clock is ticking on payroll taxes that some were allowed to skip during the early pandemic.
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The Ratings Game: The New York Times’ subscriber goals increasingly depend on an election-year jolt, analysts say
The New York Times Co. will need a big 2024 presidential election to hit long-term subscriber targets, Morgan Stanley analysts said on Friday.
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Market Extra: Why a not-so-swift decline in U.S. inflation would keep financial markets turbulent through 2023
A path of slowly decelerating inflation would give investors optimism, but also disappoint Federal Reserve policy makers counting on a faster return to normal