Knowledge and attitudes around global food production are undergoing a transformation
How „Buy Now Pay Later“ Companies are Reinventing Consumer Credit
Buy now pay later companies, a niche within the fintech space, are emerging as a red hot target for investors — and a lucrative opportunity for existing financial incumbents.
A New Perspective on a Misunderstood Asset
Tax Credits & Incentives (C&I) are sometimes wrongly labeled “Corporate welfare” when in fact C&I stimulates critical innovation by mitigating the need for early profit.
Yesterday’s Selloff Was Dumb, But It Might Not Be Over; What Investors Should Do Now
In the wake of Fed Chair Jay Powell’s speech, traders, just like teenagers, threw a tantrum.
Activist Spotlight: What’s behind the campaign to force changes at Kohl’s
Macellum is not an activist investor but is willing to take activist measures when they believe change is necessary.
Jeff Bezos visited the new headquarters of Relativity Space, the 3D-printing rocket builder
Jeff Bezos stopped by the new headquarters of Relativity Space on Friday, a person familiar with the visit told CNBC, and met with CEO Tim Ellis.
Robinhood chooses the Nasdaq for its IPO, sources say
Robinhood has chosen the Nasdaq for its eventual initial public offering, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Democrats want to send more unemployment benefits. Some workers never got the last round
Democrats‘ $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan would pay more jobless benefits. But some have yet to receive aid from the Covid relief bill passed in December.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Virgin Galactic, Gap, Nikola and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
With 4 million Americans long-term unemployed, benefits cliff looms
More than 4 million Americans are long-term unemployed, according to the February jobs report. Their jobless benefits are set to end after March 14.