Plus, the Fed wraps up its last meeting before the presidential election today, U.S. consumer spending slowed in August, and Eli Lilly said its antibody treatment for the coronavirus appeared to reduce hospitalization rates in a trial.
Read MorePlus, the Senate will vote on a “skinny” coronavirus relief bill this week, companies in the race to produce COVID-19 vaccines pledged to avoid shortcuts on science in the approval process, and Microsoft announced a smaller version of its new Xbox gaming console.
Read MorePlus, U.S. sales of previously owned homes surged the most on record in July, Deere delivered an earnings beat, and Tesla shares surged past $2,000.
Read MorePlus, Russia’s Putin claims the country has approved the world’s first coronavirus vaccine, Boeing said cancellations outpaced new sales for the sixth straight month in July, and Nikola shares surged after landing a garbage trucks deal.
Read MoreWhen the economy is on uncertain ground, it’s easy to look at the biggest, most established companies in the market for ways to keep your money working for you. That’s because those are the names that, no matter what industry or sector they operate in, are most likely to have the fundamental strength – in […]
Read MoreOver the last several months, the Aerospace industry, which includes commercial airlines has been one of the biggest, unquestioned losers in the stock market. Yes, the biggest portion of that drop comes from the reality that the industry took some of the biggest drawdowns in the market starting in February as commercial travel dried up […]
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Read MorePlus, negotiations have begun on Republicans’ new coronavirus relief bill, McDonald’s said second quarter revenue dropped 30%, and DraftKings inked a new deal with the PGA Tour.
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Read MorePlus, cruise stocks are down after the CDC officially halts the summer sailing season, Netflix reported disappointing earnings and subscriber growth guidance, and British Airways is grounding its fleet of Boeing 747 jumbo jets ahead of schedule.
Read MorePlus, Delta Air Lines said it is cutting in half the number of flights it had planned to add next month as the coronavirus continues to roil flight demand, 3M has teamed up with MIT to develop a rapid coronavirus antigen test, Google is reportedly in talks to make a $4 billion in Indian telecom Jio Platforms, and Ford unveiled its new line of Bronco SUVs.
Read MoreIf you’re like me, you’re undoubtedly getting tired of the seemingly endless discussion and examination of COVID-19. Latest infection numbers, speculation about vaccine development progress, whether governments will reimpose restrictions or mandate common sense measures like wearing masks in public – let’s face it, it gets tiresome to be confronted with what appears to be […]
Read MorePlus, the U.S. reported a record number of new confirmed coronavirus cases, the FAA and Boeing completed the test flights of the 737 Max, Tesla is up after saying it delivered 90,650 vehicles in the second quarter, and PG&E shares are up after the utility emerges from bankruptcy.
Read MorePlus, coronavirus cases surpassed 10 million globally and 2.5 million in the U.S., Chesapeake Energy filed for bankruptcy, and Beyond Meat shares are down after a double downgrade.
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