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Robinhood, Nvidia, Intel and more

Robinhood, Nvidia, Intel and more

The stock market is seeing significant fluctuations today, with several major companies experiencing notable mid-day moves. Major players making headlines include Robinhood, Nvidia, Intel, and a few other major stocks. Here’s a closer look at what’s driving these changes: Robin Hood: The trading platform's shares are on the move following recent announcements that have impacted its user engagement and financial outlook. Nvidia:The tech giant is seeing activity as investors react to the latest developments in artificial intelligence technology and demand for semiconductors. Intel:The semiconductor manufacturer is experiencing fluctuations in its stock price due to new product launches and competition in…
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Markets Urge Fed to Start Cutting Rates: Why the Delay?

Markets Urge Fed to Start Cutting Rates: Why the Delay?

Washington DC —With the Federal Reserve hinting at potential interest rate cuts, market participants are increasingly eager to act. In a press conference following Wednesday's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, Claudia Sahm, chief economist at New Century Advisors, questioned the Fed's delay. "What are they looking for?" she asked. "The bar is getting so high, and that doesn't make a lot of sense. The Fed needs to gradually begin that process of getting back to normal, which means gradually cutting interest rates." Sahm, known for the "Sahm ​​Rule," which uses changes in the unemployment rate to signal recessions, has…
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Can a new sports streaming service justify its price tag?

Can a new sports streaming service justify its price tag?

Washington DC — Sports streaming service Venu, priced at $42.99 a month, faces a major marketing challenge: finding its audience. Venu, jointly owned by Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery, announced Thursday that it will launch this fall. While it’s more expensive than services like NetflixMax and Peacock, it costs less than YouTube TV at $73 a month or a standard cable package, but those include a wider variety of entertainment, not just sports. Venu will provide access to a selection of networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT, TBS, and truTV. Subscribers will…
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76ers sign Paul George, secure Maxey extension, set championship aspirations

76ers sign Paul George, secure Maxey extension, set championship aspirations

PHILADELPHIA — Tyrese Maxey was patient. Despite the uncertainty, he waited, and now the Philadelphia 76ers have rewarded him handsomely. A year ago, the 76ers asked Maxey to delay signing a contract extension, promising that it would be worth it. At the time, Maxey was not yet an All-Star and had not scored 50 points in a game. The delay allowed the team to effectively manage the salary cap, entering free agency with about $65 million to spend. This strategic move paid off when the 76ers acquired Paul George from the Los Angeles Clippers on a four-year, $212 million deal.…
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Jeff Bezos’ Family Office Increases Investment in AI

Jeff Bezos’ Family Office Increases Investment in AI

Sun Valley, Idaho — Jeff Bezos, known for his lavish acquisitions, such as a $165 million estate in Los Angeles and a $500 million yacht, is now making major inroads into artificial intelligence through his family office, Bezos Expeditions. According to exclusive data from FINTRX, a private wealth intelligence platform, every investment made by Bezos Expeditions this year has been in artificial intelligence. While exact amounts were not disclosed, Bezos Expeditions has participated in funding rounds totaling more than $1 billion. In January, Bezos invested in Perplexity AI, an AI search engine company, in his $73.6 million Series B round…
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