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How I Learned About Investing in Stocks — and You Can, Too
College Voices: You’ve heard about GameStop and all the money people made. But what do you really know about investing? Here’s a quick primer to get started.
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Daimler CEO Expects ‘Intense Competition' If Apple and Alibaba Enter Electric Vehicle Market
The chief executive of Germany’s Daimler believes the automaker will face stiff opposition from tech giants if they decide to launch their own cars.
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AppLovin Shares Close Down 18.5% on First Day of Trading
AppLovin is just the latest in a wave of gaming IPOs.
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Apple Won't Make an iPhone Mini Next Year, Says Top Analyst
2022 iPhones could include a new image sensor supplied by Sony that can output video at 8k resolution and take 48-megapixel photos, top analyst says.
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Amazon Spent $11 Billion on Video and Music Content Last Year, Up From $7.8 Billion in 2019
The $11 billion worth of content spend in 2020 is a sharp uptick from 2019, when Amazon spent $7.8 billion.
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House Republican Staff Outline Principles to Reform Tech's Liability Shield
It follows committee Ranking Member and Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodger’s earlier memo on the panel’s “Big Tech Accountability Platform.”
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Hundreds of Corporations, Business Leaders, Celebs Sign Statement Against Voting Restrictions
Signatories include corporations such as Amazon, BlackRock and General Motors and individuals such as Warren Buffett.
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S&P 500 Falls From Record as Tech Weakness Offsets Rally in Bank Shares, Nasdaq Closes 1% Lower
Strong bank earnings helped support sentiment on Wednesday, while a sell-off in major technology shares dragged down the S&P 500.
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Amazon Unveils New Wireless Earbuds That Are Smaller, Cheaper and Have Better Noise Cancellation
The new Echo Buds are smaller and start at $99 while offering some of the features, like active noise cancellation, found in Apple’s $249 AirPods Pro.
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Astranis, With a New Approach to Satellite Internet, Raises $250 Million From BlackRock and Others
Astranis, a company with an alternative approach to providing internet access from satellites, closed new funding from BlackRock and others to ramp production.
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Fortnite Creator Epic Games' Valuation Jumps to $29 Billion in New Funding Round
Epic Games on Tuesday said it raised $1 billion in a new round of funding, with $200 million coming from Sony.
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Investing in China Tech Stocks Is Partly a Bet on Beijing's Regulatory Attitude, Says NYU's Damodaran
Investors are “making a joint bet on the company and its relationship with Beijing” when they invest in China’s tech giants, says Aswath Damodaran from NYU.
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FDA Calls to Pause Johnson & Johnson Vaccines Over Rare Blood Clots: CNBC After Hours
Meg Tirrell explains why the FDA and CDC called to halt the administration of Johnson & Johnson vaccines after six women developed a rare blood clot disorder.
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Op-Ed: Look to Fundamentals—Not the Sector of the Day— to Drive Stocks as the Economy Improves
Until recently, stocks that were tied to reopening, economically sensitive or hot on Reddit momentum had their time in the sun. That point of view is changing.
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Apple Announces April 20 Event Where New IPads and More Are Expected
Apple announced an April “Spring Loaded” press event where new iPads and a product called AirTags that tracks lost items are expected.
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Executives Call on Biden to Slash Greenhouse Gas Emissions to Curb Climate Change
The call by executives to curb emissions comes ahead of the global climate summit the Biden administration is hosting April 22.
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Microsoft's Latest MacBook Air Competitor Lets You Pick Intel Or AMD Chips
Microsoft unveiled the Surface Laptop 4, which competes most closely with Apple’s MacBook Air.
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Crumpled Clothes and Bare Shelves: As Retailers Like Walmart, Macy's Woo Customers Back, Some Have to Clean Up Shop
For some retailers in a digital age, a store’s appearance has become an afterthought. But that won’t cut it when consumers return to shops in droves.
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Retailers Look to Innovate and Tempt Customers Back to Physical Stores
It’s time for retailers to get creative as shopping habits change and customers become more demanding.
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China's Huawei Tries to Blame Global Chip Shortage on U.S. Sanctions
The global chip shortage is a highly-complex and multifaceted issue, but Chinese tech company Huawei attempted to blame the U.S. for it on Monday.