Month: September 2019

Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Photocredit: © 2019 Bloomberg Finance LP © 2019 Bloomberg Finance LP Here is a summary of the bearish influences on the metal price : Sentiment is too bullish. The weekly graph shows a hook sell signal, a sign of coming weakness. The monthly cycle topped on
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Uptown Campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana Universal Images Group via Getty Images One of America’s oldest research institutions advances a new find in New Orleans. Tulane University is launching a dual degree program where graduate students simultaneously earn the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and the Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development (MSRED),
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Last Saturday’s sophisticated attacks in heavily guarded ARAMCO’s facilities by Houthi insurgents change the game for the oil market, and for ARAMCO’ Initial Public Offering (IPO). That’s according to Athens-based oil analyst Theophanis Matsopoulos. For the oil market, Matsopoulos sees disruption in oil supplies and rising tensions between Saudi Arabia and Israel on the one
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SoFi Stadium conceptualization Rachel Reichblum | SoFi Financial technology start-up Social Finance is putting its name on the most expensive NFL stadium ever built. The company announced a 20-year deal on Sunday to call the new Los Angeles football compound “SoFi Stadium.” The 3-million-square-foot arena, which will be home to both the Rams and the
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Employees at Willson Electronics manufacturing facility in St. George, Utah. Source: Wilson Electronics Bruce Lancaster is confident his company can beat any competitor. The problem, he says, is that Wilson Electronics is fighting an uphill battle against several Chinese companies that do not respect intellectual property laws and don’t play by the rules. “These Chinese
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“Who would have thought that a half white/half Korean boy from a lower income, predominantly Hispanic neighborhood would be involved in a tussle with a titan of finance and its army of Ivy League attorneys?” says Johnny Burris. Burris “I’m no hero,” Johnny Burris told me yesterday. “Fighting a desperate battle against one of the largest banks
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The vast gig economy may be about to change, and not just in California. California is often a leader in laws regulating employment, often followed quickly by other states, so the changes could spread. The California Senate passed Assembly Bill 5 that could require Uber, Lyft and many gig companies to treat workers as employees. A
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The “Fast Money” traders shared their first moves for the market open. Tim Seymour was a buyer of Boeing. Chris Verrone was a buyer of JPMorgan. Brian Kelly was a buyer of the Gold Miners ETF. Guy Adami was a buyer of Exxon Mobil.  Disclosure Trader disclosure: Chris Verrone is long BAC, DBX, GILD, QD, SMAR,
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