Peloton’s fiscal fourth-quarter sales surged 172% to $607.1 million, the company announced Thursday, as its high-tech stationary bike and treadmill became two of the hottest commodities for people looking to work out at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Citi CEO Michael Corbat to retire next year, Jane Fraser to become first woman CEO of a US megabank
Fraser’s ascension at Citigroup answers a question many have had for years: When would the U.S. banking industry, dominated by men in leadership positions for decades, get its first female big bank CEO?
A new electric-truck stock is hitting the market
Another electric vehicle company could soon be on the market with Tortoise Acquisition Corp. and electric truck company Hyliion voting on their merger on Sept. 28.
A new electric-truck stock is hitting the market
Another electric vehicle company could soon be on the market with Tortoise Acquisition Corp. and electric truck company Hyliion voting on their merger on Sept. 28.
Cramer to investors with cash: ‚If you haven’t bought anything, maybe you dip your toe in‘
„It’s not just you come in and you say, ‚It’s all clear.‘ There are levels that just don’t make sense for some stocks,“ CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: AstraZeneca, RH, GameStop, Quest Diagnostics & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include AstraZeneca, RH, GameStop, Quest Diagnostics, and more.
Watch ECB President Christine Lagarde speak after latest policy move
The ECB on Thursday said it would keep its interest rates and coronavirus-stimulus program unchanged.
Citi CEO Michael Corbat to retire next year, Jane Fraser to become first woman CEO of a US megabank
Fraser’s ascension at Citigroup answers a question many have had for years: When would the U.S. banking industry, dominated by men in leadership positions for decades, get its first female big bank CEO?
South Korea’s Kakao Games soars 30% in market debut, hitting daily limit
Kakao Games‘ shares started trading at 48,000 Korean won (about $40.48) apiece, twice the issue price of 24,000 won. ($20.24) They briefly surged to hit the daily permissible limit of 30%, last sitting at 62,400 won ($52.63) per share.
New stock exchanges are ready to launch to compete for your trading dollar
The Long-Term Stock Exchange is set to begin full trading operations Wednesday.