People walk past the New York Times building on October 14, 2019 in New York City. Eduardo Munoz Alvarez | VIEW press | Corbis | Getty Images The New York Times Company said Wednesday it expects advertising revenue to fall between 50-55% year-over-year in the second quarter as impacts of the pandemic are hitting demand for
One of the world’s leading authorities on Asia is worried Wall Street is miscalculating China’s efforts to reopen its economy. While it’s going relatively smoothly on the supply side, Yale University senior fellow Stephen Roach warns the demand side is struggling, and that’s a bad sign for the U.S. economy as it begins reopening. “Chinese consumers
Chicago-based millennial Alex Sanchez earned more than $230,000 last year. The bulk of his income came from his day job: He works about 60 hours a week as an overhead lineman for an electrical utilities company. Between his $120,000 base salary, $10,000 annual bonus and overtime pay, he makes more than $200,000. The 25-year-old also brings
Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. David A. Grogan | CNBC Warren Buffett made a lot of news at Berkshire Hathaway‘s first virtual annual meeting on Saturday, including revealing that he sold all his airline stocks and didn’t see any value in any major acquisitions amid the coronavirus pullback in stocks. The 89-year-old
rmbarricarte When John Vogt, Jr. wondered where his stimulus check was, he was shocked to find out that he was not eligible for one. Vogt, 49, of Bronx, N.Y., is a fourth-generation American. In July, he married to a woman who is a Brazilian citizen. This year, they filed a joint tax return as a
toondelamour Business owners who received loans through the Paycheck Protection Program and don’t need it have until May 14 to return the cash. The PPP – a forgivable loan program that allows small businesses to cover up to eight weeks of payroll costs, mortgage interest and other expenses – was just refilled to the tune
Ground staff load baggage on a United Airlines airplane at Newark Liberty Airport on March 23, 2018 in Newark, New Jersey. Gary Hershorn | Getty Images United Airlines on Wednesday tried to soothe labor tensions by making some mandatory schedule reductions voluntary, after a union sued, alleging the company was violating the terms of billions of
Sarah Whitten | CNBC Consumers stocked up on board games, not Barbie dolls, amid the coronavirus pandemic, sending Mattel’s sales in the first quarter tumbling. While toy sales across the industry rose 7.6% between January and March, according to NPD data, it seems that lockdowns aren’t giving all toymakers a boost. On Tuesday, Mattel reported
Norwegian Cruise Line raised more than $2 billion in a mix of stock and debt, ensuring the company can outlast the coronavirus pandemic for at least the next year without any revenue if necessary, the company announced Wednesday. The company warned Tuesday that it might not have enough funding to get through the next 12 months. The fresh
In such an uncertain and competitive job market, there’s never been a more important time to polish your resume (even if you aren’t on the job hunt right now). Before you get started, take some time to think about your strengths, weaknesses and goals. Also keep in mind who your competition is and what unique skills
CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Wednesday that investors cannot ignore the rising popularity of plant-based meat products. “This movement is happening. You’ve got to get on the bus or … get left behind,” Cramer said on “Squawk on the Street.” Cramer acknowledged there are not huge sales just yet for a company like Beyond Meat, which after-the-bell Tuesday
Design of modern architecture. Top view from the bottom. Modern city architecture. Oleksandr Amid the coronavirus pandemic, renters in many states are protected by a temporary moratorium on evictions. However, the rules leave tenants across the country with a lot of unanswered questions. For example, can a landlord evict you as soon as the relief
States enduring the brunt of the coronavirus crisis are receiving a smaller proportion of emergency small-business loans than some Mountain and Midwest states, according to analysis conducted by the Federal Reserve. “In New York, the epicenter of the coronavirus in the United States, less than 20 percent of small businesses have been approved to receive
Beyond Meat posted better-than-expected earnings for the first quarter Tuesday but warned that it saw a drop in sales at the end of March as the coronavirus pandemic shuttered restaurants around the country. Given the uncertainty regarding restaurant sales, the company withdrew its earnings forecast for the year. “I am proud of our first-quarter financial results,
DuPont products are shown for sale in a hardware store in National City, California, December 9, 2015. Mike Blake | Reuters Industrial materials maker DuPont on Tuesday slashed its capital expenditure by about $500 million and raised its annual cost-savings target to counter global trade uncertainties brought on by the coronavirus outbreak. The industrial giant
Chinese authorities lifted a more than two-month ban on outbound travel from the city where the global pandemic first emerged. Hecto Retamal | AFP | Getty Images Millions of Chinese people kept their spending down during the first major holiday in China since the coronavirus outbreak. During the Labor Day holiday that ran from May 1
The coronavirus pandemic has upended countless jobs and even entire industries, leaving many wondering which will emerge out of the other side. One industry likely to endure — or even thrive — under the virus, is artificial intelligence (AI), which could offer a glimpse into one of the rising careers of the future. “This outbreak is creating
Naguib Sawiris, billionaire and chairman of Orascom Investment Holding. Sima Diab | Bloomberg | Getty Images Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris says he would buy airlines, going against fellow billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who announced that Berkshire Hathaway sold all its airline stocks at the firm’s annual meeting on Saturday. Sawiris, chairman and CEO of Orascom Investment
Oliver Rossi Many financial advisors may soon have to start calling themselves something else. Some financial and wealth advisors will have to ditch the term “advisor” in their marketing, according to a federal rule that takes effect next month. The rule, known as Regulation Best Interest, and issued by the SEC, aims to reduce investors’
Ranking member Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., left, speaks with chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, during the Senate Finance Committee hearing on “The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement” on Tuesday, July 30, 2019. Bill Clark | CQ Roll Call | Getty Images Companies that cover the cost of health insurance for their furloughed workers may miss out on