Plus, the CDC said Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines are 80% effective two weeks after the first dose, Boeing shares are up after Southwest announced an order for the manufacturer’s 737 Max jets, and Cazoo is going public through a SPAC merger.
Read MorePlus, GlaxoSmithKline and Vir Biotechnology applied for emergency use authorization for their COVID antibody drug with the FDA, Chinese EV-maker Nio shut down production due to the global semiconductor shortage, and the shipping vessel blocking the Suez Canal is expected to be stuck until Wednesday.
Read MorePlus, AstraZeneca revised the trial data of its COVID-19 vaccine following questions of accuracy in the U.S. study, JetBlue announced a new travel booking site, and Darden Restaurants delivered better-than-expected earnings results.
Read MorePlus, GameStop shares sink after the company reported disappointing earnings results, Pfizer has begun human testing for a pill to treat the coronavirus, and Robinhood confidentially filed to go public.
Read MorePlus, the Fed’s Kaplan said higher interest rates could come next year, Microsoft is reportedly in talks to buy messaging platform Discord for more than $10 billion, and Cineworld said its Regal Cinema chain will reopen 500 U.S. locations on April 2.
Read MorePlus, Deutsche Bank said Volkswagen could surpass Tesla in EV sales by next year, while ARK Invest says Tesla could see $3,000 per share by 2025, and Canadian Pacific Railway is buying Kansas City Southern for $25 billion.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. is about to surpass 100 million COVID-19 vaccinations, Tesla’s electric vehicles have been banned on Chinese military complexes on security concerns, and Amazon clinched exclusive streaming rights for the NFL’s Thursday Night Football games.
Read MorePlus, jobless claims unexpectedly rose, Apple is reportedly planning to release new iPad Pro models in April, Peloton has teamed up with Adidas on an athletic apparel line, and Amazon is testing its Rivian-made electric delivery vans in San Francisco.
Read MorePlus, Amazon is expanding its telehealth service and is also now the biggest apparel retailer in the U.S., and Morgan Stanley became the first major U.S. bank to offer bitcoin funds to its wealth management clients.
Read MorePlus, Moderna has began dosing participants in the trial of its COVID-19 vaccine in children, Google unveiled its second-generation Nest Hub device, and Dick’s Sporting Goods announced a new men’s athleisure line to compete with Lululemon.
Read MorePlus, more countries are suspending the use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine on blood clot concerns, Elon Musk has a new title at Tesla, and bitcoin rallied above $61,000 over the weekend.
Read MorePlus, the $1.9 trillion stimulus plan has been signed into law, L Brands shares are up after the Victoria’s Secret owner lifted forecasts and reinstated its dividend, and AT&T said it now expects to see HBO Max and HBO subscribers of up to 150 million by 2025.
Read MorePlus, AstraZeneca shares are down after Denmark temporarily suspended use of its COVID-19 vaccine, Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine was approved for use in the EU, and a group fo activist investors reduced the number of board seats it wants on Kohl’s board.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. is buying 100 million additional doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, Apple is reportedly cutting its iPhone production by 20% due to lower than expected demand for its iPhone 12 mini model, and SunRun shares are up on two analyst upgrades.
Read MorePlus, Chipotle shares are up as the restaurant chain announces the addition of quesadillas to its digital menu, Target is launching a new private food label, Dick’s reported an earnings beat, and bitcoin again has a market cap of more than $1 trillion.
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