The 90-year-old Warren Buffett’s fortune topped $100 billion as his massive stake in the conglomerate ballooned with shares hitting record highs.
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Poshmark sales top estimates in its first quarterly report as a public company, but outlook disappoints; shares fall
The online seller of secondhand clothing issued a weaker-than-expected sales outlook for the current quarter.
Ulta shares tumble on weaker-than-expected outlook, retailer taps Dave Kimbell as CEO
The company also announced that its CEO Mary Dillon will step down in June, and be replaced by its president, Dave Kimbell.
Funko shares spike on strong quarterly results boosted by ‚The Mandalorian‘ and handbag sales
A global pandemic didn’t stop ardent Funko collectors from stocking up on miniature models of their favorite characters from pop culture.
The SEC says never invest in a SPAC based solely on a celebrity’s involvement
„It is never a good idea to invest in a SPAC just because someone famous sponsors or invests in it or says it is a good investment,“ the agency said.
Retail investors continue to jump into the stock market after GameStop mania
While app downloads for the top retail brokers have come down from their record levels in January, retail engagement is still strong.
A year after the pandemic struck, the U.S. economy is still struggling but coming around quickly
Shutting down a $20 trillion economy in full swing seemed a daunting enough task by itself. Restarting has proven still tougher.
Watch ECB President Lagarde speak after the central bank’s latest policy decision
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is speaking at a press conference following the institution’s latest monetary policy decision.
Morgan Stanley is bullish on these Asia-Pacific markets as they bounce back from the pandemic
Australia, India and Singapore stand out among those in Asia-Pacific that have handled the coronavirus pandemic well, says Morgan Stanley’s Jonathan Garner.
U.S. unemployment system fell short in early days of the pandemic. It could buckle again
State and federal officials shored up the piping to deliver unemployment benefits over the past year. But structural problems mean it’s still vulnerable.