Markets rebound, Amazon vs. Netflix and Tesla's bigger battery
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Tesla's loss of $328.3 billion this year in stock value certainly hurts. But it's only the second-largest market value loss in the S&P 500.
On paper, Mark Zuckerberg is Meta’s lowest-paid employee, with a $1 dollar salary and no bonus.
Meta's AI reality check has dented hopes for a Big Tech revival for stocks, with a GDP update waiting in the wings.
This growth ETF has nicely outperformed the S&P 500 since its inception.
Microsoft, which overtook Apple as the world's most valuable company earlier this year, is looking to cement its AI market leadership.
Bitcoin block subsidies were recently reduced by half for the fourth time in history, and halving events have always led to significant price appreciation.
With rising inflation, American consumers are increasingly turning to the Chinese e-commerce platform Temu for their shopping needs. With its enticing tagline “Shop like a billionaire,” Temu has captured 17% of the U.S. market share, posing a challenge to traditional American retailers such as Amazon.com Inc., Dollar Tree Inc. and Five Below Inc. The rise highlights the lucrative and disruptive nature of startups. Owned and operated by PDD Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:PDD), Temu offers a wide range of
One of Capitol Hill's most-active stock traders is sending a company with well-defined competitive advantages -- that also happens to be on the verge of its first-ever stock split -- to the chopping block.
Shares of the carrier were up 4% in premarket trading. Major U.S. airlines are experiencing a resurgence in corporate reservations as large companies ramp up their work-related travel expenses - a customer segment that was largely absent from the travel surge after the pandemic. The International Air Transport Association expects 4.7 billion people to travel in 2024, compared with 4.5 billion in 2019.
These stocks all deserve to be trading at far higher prices, and it may not be too long before they start to rally.