Author: super@dmin
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: Tesla investors await clues on demand, board actions and weigh downside risks in 2023
Tesla Inc. stock has been dragged down this year by worries that Chief Executive Elon Musk has treated the electric-vehicle maker like “an ATM.”
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: The ‘subscription economy’ could soon become the ‘consumption economy’
A balky economy has hastened the jump to consumption pricing, which charges software customers based on how much they use a product rather than a recurring annual or multiyear subscription fee.
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In One Chart: Still a bear market: S&P 500 slump signals stocks never reached ‘escape velocity’
The S&P 500’s fall back below 3,900 signals the stock market’s rally off the October low was merely a “tactical bounce,” says top Wall Street chart watcher
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MarketWatch First Take: FIFA rebuffed Zelensky’s offer to share message of world peace at World Cup final, report says
Since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, Zelensky has used virtual addresses to rally international support for his embattled nation
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FA Center: He wasn’t supposed to live past age 2. Now he’s a 40-year-old financial planner: ‘Working in investments was all I ever wanted to do.’
Muscular dystrophy has not stopped Jonathan Greeson from pursuing his career goals.
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The Ratings Game: Netflix’s foray into ad-backed content was rushed and the pricing is too high compared with peers, analyst says
It’s too early to assess Netflix’s foray into advertising-backed content, but the launch was rushed, says Benchmark
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Futures Movers: Oil prices fall as central banks stoke global growth fears
Oil futures traded lower Friday after rate increases by major central banks and their accompanying messages stoke fears of a global downturn
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Dow Jones Newswires: Maxar shares soar premarket on report of takeover by Advent
Advent will pay $53 a share for Maxar, executives at the private-equity firm told the Journal, more than double Thursday’s closing price of $23.10 for the Westminster, Colo., company.
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Need to Know: Given up on Wall Street? Here’s how stocks could rally 20% next year, says veteran analyst
Equity markets feel grim as the Fed, which stubbornly refused to stop spiking the punchbowl, now seems determined to make the revelers pay for drinking it.
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Dow Jones Newswires: Heathrow says it faces further economic uncertainty from recession hurting key markets
The airport said passenger numbers reached 55.7 million in the first 11 months of 2022, compared with 16.3 million in the year-prior period, as the aviation sector recovered and the U.K. saw an end to all travel restrictions in the year.