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Hedge fund manager Einhorn likens Chewy to dot-com bubble poster child Pets.com

"For those that think the 2000 bubble was the big kahuna, consider Chewy, which went public in June 2019," Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn says.

6 years ago

Millennials' financial futures at stake in Social Security reform debate, Republicans say

Congressional lawmakers want to extend Social Security's solvency. But they also want to make sure millennials will get as much money out as they pay in.

6 years ago

Foul ball: 10 top-earning pro athletes who lost a lot of money

Here's a look at 10 well-known pro athletes who faced significant financial setbacks that they eventually overcame — or didn't.

6 years ago

Boeing 737 MAX groundings plague U.S. airlines, 'frustrated' Southwest exits Newark

Boeing Co's top two U.S. customers warned on Thursday of an increasing financial toll from the prolonged grounding of the 737 MAX jet, which prompted a "frustated" Southwest Airlines Co to announce it was ending operations at Newark Liberty International airport.



6 years ago

Equities drop, bond yields rise on ECB statement, mixed earnings

U.S. stocks backed off record highs and bond yields rose following mixed earnings and rosier-than-expected economic sentiment from the European Central Bank's governor.



6 years ago

NFL star Adrian Peterson made close to $100 million but apparently can't pay his debts

The Washington Redskins running back is fighting creditors in court over a $5.2 million loan. Here's what the pros tend to get wrong about managing their finances.

6 years ago

As Boeing targets October, FAA official says no timeline for 737 MAX

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration distanced itself on Thursday from suggestions by Boeing that its grounded 737 MAX could resume flying passengers in October, saying regulators do not have a timeline for vetting safety upgrades.



6 years ago

U.S. to pay farmers $15-$150 per acre from August, part of $16-billion trade aid

The U.S. government will pay American farmers between $15 to $150 per acre starting from mid- to late-August, Department of Agriculture officials said on Thursday, as part of its $16-billion aid package to compensate those hurt by the trade war with China.



6 years ago

Wall Street recedes from record high following weak results, Draghi

Wall Street fell from record highs on Thursday following a flurry of downbeat quarterly results from Ford Motor and other companies and after European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi's comments disappointed investors hoping for a more dovish stance on monetary policy.



6 years ago

Oil climbs on Iran tensions, U.S. inventory decline

Oil prices edged higher on Thursday supported by rising tensions between the West and Iran and a big decline in U.S. crude stockpiles, but gains were capped due to lingering worries about slowing economic growth that could reduce fuel demand.



6 years ago

Ex-Scotia Capital, Bear Stearns metals trader pleads guilty, will cooperate in 'spoofing' probe

Ex-Scotia Capital and Bear Stearns trader, Corey Flaum, is cooperating with an ongoing federal criminal investigations into gold, silver, platinum and palladium futures markets, as is ex-J.P. Morgan trader John Edmonds.

6 years ago

Intel eases chip demand concerns with raised forecast, shares gain

Intel Corp forecast current-quarter profit and revenue above estimates and raised its full-year revenue forecast on Thursday, allaying concerns about a global semiconductor sales slowdown and curbs on U.S. sales to Huawei Technologies.



6 years ago

Alphabet second-quarter revenue beats estimates; shares soar

Alphabet Inc reported quarterly revenue and earnings that beat expectations on Thursday, easing concerns about the short-term growth challenges facing Google, YouTube and the company's other advertising businesses even as it faces antitrust investigations.



6 years ago

Equities fall, bond yields rise on Draghi remarks, mixed earnings

U.S. stocks backed off record highs and government bond yields ticked up on Thursday following mixed earnings reports and rosier-than-expected economic sentiment from the European Central Bank.



6 years ago

Apple pays $1 billion for Intel unit in push for chip independence

Apple Inc took a major step toward supplying its own smartphone chips by purchasing the majority of Intel Corp's modem business in a deal valued at $1 billion, the companies said on Thursday.



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