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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Intel, Zoom Video, Party City, Airbnb & More
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.
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Investor Activism Was Down Overall in 2020, But Big Companies Faced Scrutiny
In light of the global pandemic, it comes as no surprise that activism in 2020 was down.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Pfizer, Nikola, Carnival, FuboTV & More
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.
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Options Traders Are Signaling That Energy Could Be One of 2021's Hottest Plays
The beaten-down sector might be due for a major rebound in the new year, if the options market is any indication.
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GM Leads $23 Million Investment in On-Demand Vehicle Maintenance Service Yoshi
The Series B funding round will assist the company’s hiring and expansion plans as it emerges from the coronavirus pandemic for the coming years.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Tesla, Kodak, Lyft, Interactive Brokers & More
Tesla jumps to a record high, and McDonald’s slides following a downgrade.
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What to Watch Today: Dow Set to Drop After a Day of Records Not Seen in Nearly 3 Years
The Dow was set drop Monday after the 30-stock average, the S&P 500, the Nasdaq and the Russell 2000 all closed at records for the first time in nearly three years.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: IAC/Interactive, Ford, Eastman Kodak & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include IAC/Interactive, Ford, Eastman Kodak, and more.
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Porsche Investing $24 Million in ‘E-Fuels' to Supplement Electrification of Sports Cars
Porsche officials said e-fuels can act like gasoline, allowing owners of current and classic vehicles a more environmentally friendly way to drive.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Zoom Video, Nikola, Tesla and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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What to Watch Today: Dow Set to Surge After Best Month Since 1987
The Dow is set to soar Tuesday, starting December with a strong rally after the best month for blue chips in more than 33 years.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in Premarket: Zoom Video, Tesla, Exxon & More
Some of the stocks making headlines before the bell on Tuesday include Zoom Video, Tesla, Exxon, and more.
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Energy Is Where Investors Send Money ‘to Die' But There Is One Stock to Like in the Space, Trader Says
The S&P energy sector is on track for its best month ever, but the group finds no fan in Mark Tepper, president of Strategic Wealth Partners.
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After Energy's Best Week Ever, Top Investor Warns the Group Appears ‘Terminally Cheap'
The energy sector is coming off its best week ever, but Nancy Tengler of Laffer Tengler Investments warns the group looks too good to be true.
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Owner of Condo Rented by EPA Head Cited for Illegal Rental
The owner of the Capitol Hill condo rented by embattled Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt has received a citation this week for not having a proper rental license, a D.C. agency has confirmed.
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EPA Says Pruitt's Condo Lease Didn't Violate Ethics Rules
An agency ethics official at the Environmental Protection Agency says Administrator Scott Pruitt’s lease of a Capitol Hill condo tied to a prominent fossil-fuels lobbyist didn’t violate federal ethics rules. A memo signed by Kevin Minoli contends that Pruitt’s $50-a-night rental payments constitute a fair market rate. The memo was dated March 30, the day after ABC News first reported...
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EPA's Pruitt Lived in DC Condo Connected to Energy Lobbyist, Paid $50 a Night
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency paid just $50 a night to stay in a Capitol Hill condominium linked to a prominent Washington lobbyist whose firm represents fossil fuel companies, officials acknowledged Friday. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt paid for a single bedroom in the building about a block from the U.S. Capitol, staying for about six months in 2017.
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Exxon Fined $2M for Tillerson-Era Breach of Russia Sanctions
Exxon Mobil Corp. must pay a $2 million fine for showing “reckless disregard” for U.S. sanctions on Russia while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was the oil giant’s CEO, the Treasury Department said Thursday. Exxon sued the U.S. government to stop the fine.
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Trump Cheers Exxon Plan to Spend $20B on Gulf Coast Projects
President Donald Trump and Exxon Mobil Corp. exchanged praise for each other on Monday as the company announced plans to create thousands of jobs by spending $20 billion over 10 years on plants along the Gulf Coast. Exxon’s plan started long before Trump entered the White House, however. It includes investments that began in 2013. Exxon announced its plan in...
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Tillerson Parts Ways With Exxon, $180M Retirement Package
Rex Tillerson, President-elect Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, is severing ties with Irving-based Exxon Mobil.