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The Wall Street Journal: U.S., China trade battle could last into next year
The U.S. and China were poised to slap levies on $34 billion of each other’s exports Friday, the first tangible shots in a trade battle both sides are preparing to keep fighting for months if not years longer......»»
U.S. Stocks Have Their Best January in 30 Years
But there are signs that rougher waters might be ahead. Despite trade wars and an historically long government shutdown, January was a banner month for stocks and the best in more than 30 years, the Wall Street Journal reported. Tha.....»»
Microsoft board members opened investigation into Bill Gates after a staffer said the pair had engaged in a sexual relationship: WSJ report
A spokesperson for Gates told The Wall Street Journal "there was an affair almost 20 years ago which ended amicably......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Gates’ divorce had been in works for years; Epstein ties said to be one source of tension
The split between Bill and Melinda Gates, announced last week, has been in the works for a long time......»»
Intel CEO Expects Global Chip Shortage To Last Another Two Years
Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) CEO Pat Gelsinger on Thursday warned the global semiconductor chip supply shortage could stretch two more years, The Wall Street Journal reported. read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: LG calls it quits on smartphones; will halt production, sales by July 31
LG Electronics Inc. will exit its unprofitable smartphone business after years of struggling to compete with industry leaders Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., as well as fast-growing Chinese rivals......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. isn’t ready to lift tariffs against China, new trade representative says
The U.S. isn’t ready to lift tariffs on Chinese imports in the near future, but might be open to trade negotiations with Beijing, according to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai......»»
The Wall Street Journal: TuSumple IPO filing shows autonomous trucks are still a money-loser
Self-driving company TuSimple Inc. unveiled paperwork for its initial public offering Tuesday showing it has lost more than $300 million over the past three years in the race to be the first to launch fully autonomous long-haul trucks......»»
Amazon Billionaire And Jeff Bezos Ex-Wife Mackenzie Scott Marries Seattle Science Teacher
Novelist and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, one of the richest women in the world, has married again almost two years after divorcing Amazon.com, Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN) CEO Jeff Bezos, the Wall Street Journal read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Shutterfly may go public through SPAC merger
Shutterfly Inc. is in talks to go public through a merger with a blank-check company, according to people familiar with the matter, less than two years after Apollo Global Management Inc. took the online-photo-book maker private......»»
The Wall Street Journal: One big winner in the GameStop frenzy: This hedge fund that made $700 million
The GameStop surge is often cast as a triumph of amateurs over professionals. Which it was, to a degree. But it also was a trade that pitted professionals against other professionals......»»
The Wall Street Journal: London Metals Exchange proposes closing trading ring after 144 years
The London Metal Exchange is proposing closing its open-outcry ring, where traders have swapped metals like copper and lead using shouts and hand signals for 144 years, in a bid to attract more financial players......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. and China trade negotiators agree to lay groundwork to implement trade deal
The top trade negotiators for the U.S. and China talked on the phone Friday, pledging to create favorable conditions for the phase one trade deal, China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency reported......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Finger pointing amid coronavirus pandemic has widened a chasm in U.S.-China relations
Relations between the U.S. and China, strained for years, have deteriorated at a rapid clip in recent months, leaving the two nations with fewer shared interests and a growing list of conflicts......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Boeing CEO says ‘it will be years’ until global aviation returns to pre-pandemic levels
Air traffic may not bounce back for two or three years, Boeing Co. Chief Executive David Calhoun said, outlining the tough outlook for global aviation to the plane maker’s shareholders on Monday......»»
Legendary tech investor Bill Gurley will not be involved in Benchmark"s newest fund, ending a track record that lasted more than 20 years.
Getty/Steve Jennings Benchmark partner Bill Gurley, renowned for his early bets on Uber and Stitch Fix, will not be involved in the firm's latest fund. The Wall Street Journal's Yuliya Chernova and Rolfe Wi.....»»
A Very Painful Trade-off
On Saturday, March 22, the Wall Street Journal ran an article related to an issue on every investor’s mind – the trade-off between the economy... The post A Very Painful Trade-off appea.....»»
Dow futures trade cautiously after Monday"s market carnage
Wall Street suffered its worst session in two years on Monday.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Buffett’s Berkshire stock underperforms the most since 2009
The 89-year-old Mr. Buffett, Berkshire’s chairman and chief executive, is renowned for his long-term success as a stock investor and deal maker. But in recent years, Berkshire’s stock performance has failed to beat the market......»»
Morgan Stanley to buy E-Trade in deal valued at $13 billion: WSJ
Morgan Stanley is buying E-Trade Financial Corp. in a deal valued at $13 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The all-stock deal was set to be announced later Thursday, it was reported. E-Trade shares were halted in the premarket.....»»