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Here are the next media mergers that make the most sense
There aren't many legacy media companies left to combine after this month's deals, but here are three potential combinations that make sense.
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WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc. Creating a Standalone Company
AT&T and Discovery will form one of the largest global streaming players. Details to come during a joint press conference and a separate call with investors.
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Do Day Traders Drive The Market Now?
With commission-free trades and a wave of account openings retail investors may have a greater influence on market direction than normal.
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How This Democratic Senator’s Son Made $100 Million In Stocks And Why He Fled To Low Tax Florida
In the last ten years, hedge fund investor Adam Wyden made his investors 11 times richer by uncovering hidden stock gems. His biggest worry? That his Democratic Senator father will tax his gains to death.
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Barstool's Dave Portnoy leads army of new traders into stock market
The sports-betting industry was a $150 billion business in 2019 and gamblers have since March been limited to wagering on South Korean baseball and other obscure sports, causing many of them to turn their focus to the financial markets.
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'It's not investing' — Cramer issues a warning to young people day trading in speculative stocks
"It's a little disheartening to see all the $1 to $3 stocks that people are gunning," CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
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Flywire Hits $3.5 Billion Valuation After First Day Of Trading As Fintech IPO Frenzy Continues
Flywire's first day as a public company has pushed its valuation to $3.5 billion.
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The Under-40 Set Discovers Day Trading
Volatile markets are firing up a new breed of day traders, helping revive left-for-dead names, such as American Airlines and Hertz.
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Oddsmakers say Joe Biden is the favorite over Donald Trump in the 2020 election
Joe Biden currently has a 52.6% chance of winning, while Trump has a 40.5% chance.
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WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar is sticking around — for now
WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar — whose future has been in doubt since AT&T’s $43 billion deal to spin off its entertainment unit — will remain at the helm of the company until mi…
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