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Yahoo Finance Technology Editor Daniel Howley reports from an Alibaba Singles' Day event, breaking down how livestreaming auctions have increased consumer and brand engagement.
With the passage of the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, all eyes in Washington have now turned to the $1.85 trillion Build Back Better bill. With both bills combined, Congress would invest more than $3 trillion in infrastructure, education, climate … Continue reading → The post Biden’s Build Back Better Could End These Retirement Loopholes appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
Since the Great Recession ended more than 12 years ago, growth stocks have been the talk of Wall Street. Historically low lending rates and an accommodative Federal Reserve have paved the way for fast-paced companies to borrow cheaply in order to hire, acquire, and innovate. A report from J.P. Morgan Asset Management, a division of JPMorgan Chase, found the average annual return for companies that initiated and grew their payouts between 1972 and 2012 completely trounced the average annual return of companies that didn't pay a dividend over the same four-decade span (9.5% vs. 1.6%).
The US has plenty of licensed truck drivers, but there's a shortage of well-paying jobs that would entice them to stay in the trucking industry.
Lordstown Motors Corp (NASDAQ: RIDE) is trading higher in Wednesday's after-hours session after the company, and Foxconn, announced they have entered into a definitive Asset Purchase Agreement regarding Lordstown Motors' facility in Lordstown, Ohio. Lordstown Motors has agreed to sell to Foxconn the Lordstown facility, excluding certain assets such as the hub motor assembly line and battery module and pack lines, for $230 million. The parties have agreed to pursue a contract manufacturing agreem
The federal agency has leveled new criticisms at Boeing over its choice of engineers to oversee its aircraft certification.
As a child in Chicago, Edward Hightower helped neighborhood mechanics and learned from his scoutmaster about truck repairs, according to an article by the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, from which Hightower graduated with a BS in General Engineering in 1988. In high school, Hightower picked up math and science skills, deciding to pursue automotive engineering as his life's work. More than three decades later, Hightower has built a career as "an accomplished global automotive engineering and business executive, entrepreneur and author," according to his LinkedIn profile.
(Bloomberg) -- Almost a quarter of financial-services firms are planning to reduce their workforces in New York City in the next five years. Most Read from BloombergWhy Hong Kong Is Building Apartments the Size of Parking SpacesDo Prisons Deserve a Second Chance?Farmers Take on ‘Post-Apocalyptic’ Food CrisisCOP26 Protests: Inflatable Cows, Megaphones and a RainbowThat was the highest share of any industry, according to a statement Wednesday from the Partnership for New York City, which surveyed
InMarket President Todd Morris joins the Yahoo Finance Live panel to discuss a new report on customer loyalty for quick service restaurants.
Attorneys for Apple on Tuesday again lost a bid before a California federal judge to hang on to control of its highly profitable App Store.
Two of the most common vehicles for building savings are the 401(k) and the health savings account, or HSA. While the HSA isn’t a traditional retirement account, at least not formally, it can provide you with significant value when your … Continue reading → The post HSAs vs. 401(k)s: Which Is Best for Retirement Planning? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
(Bloomberg) -- Deere & Co. and the United Auto Workers representing some 10,000 striking workers will return to the bargaining table Thursday, according to people familiar with the matter. Most Read from BloombergWhy Hong Kong Is Building Apartments the Size of Parking SpacesFarmers Take on ‘Post-Apocalyptic’ Food CrisisDo Prisons Deserve a Second Chance?Greece’s Popular Islands Are Crowded — With PlasticIt’s the first time the two sides have met in more than a week, after union members rejected
When Larry Culp, the first GE chief executive not to rise from within its ranks, convened a board meeting earlier this month to greenlight the split of the industrial conglomerate into three companies, he secured its backing. It was a far cry from board meetings held in the 1980s and 1990s by one of Culp's predecessors, Jack Welch. The iconic entrepreneur got the GE board to back his moves in the opposite direction, getting GE into businesses as diverse as mortgages, credit cards and television entertainment and prompting the Federal Reserve to characterize the company as too big to fail.
Touchstone Exploration Inc. ("Touchstone", "we", "our", "us" or the "Company") (TSX: TXP) (LSE: TXP) reports its operating and financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021. Selected information is outlined below and should be read in conjunction with Touchstone's September 30, 2021 unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements and related Management's discussion and analysis, both of which will be available under the Company's profile on SEDAR (www.sed
Ardana – a Cardano-based decentralised stablecoin solution – has successfully raised $1.5m in the first rounds of its public IDOs.
At least a few employers now truly get the usefulness of older workers. Here are some tips for job hunters in their 50s and 60s for finding them.
The annual rate of construction output price growth was 5.1% in September — the strongest annual rate of price growth since records began in 2014.
Back in the early 2000s, as Amazon scaled its marketplace, it began providing cloud infrastructure services to third-party sellers. At first, this platform was meant to facilitate Amazon's ambitions in e-commerce, but it eventually became something much bigger. Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the No. 1 cloud computing platform in the world and the chief driver of Amazon's operating profits.
Naked Brand (NAKD), a swimwear and intimate apparel company popular among the reddit crowd earlier this year, is merging with electric vehicle technology firm, Cenntro Automotive.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices were steady on Thursday after falling in the previous session on concerns rising inflation in the United States, spurred by climbing energy costs, may prompt the government to release more strategic crude stockpiles to drive down prices. On Wednesday, Brent crude futures fell by 2.5% and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures dropped by 3.3% after reports that U.S. inflation increased at the fastest rate in 30 years pushed the dollar higher and crude inventories in the U.S., the world's biggest oil consumer, rose after the government released some strategic reserves. Brent crude futures gained 14 cents, or 0.2%, to $82.78 a barrel at 0755 GMT, while WTI futures rose 18 cents, or 0.2%, to $81.52.