Plus, Goldman Sachs and Citi issued new forecasts for the market and economy, Regeneron is beginning a phase 3 trial of its coronavirus antibody cocktail, the FDA issued emergency use authorization for Becton Dickinson’s 15-minute coronavirus test, and Uber has officially agreed to acquire Postmates.
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Read MorePlus, Tyson Foods said net income fell 15% last quarter due to the coronavirus, J.Crew became the first major retailer to file for bankruptcy amid the pandemic, and PG&E shares are up after an upgrade from UBS.
Read MorePlus one stock Buffett said is “probably the best business I know in the world.”
Read MorePlus, Warren Buffett called Apple “the best business I know in the world,” Intuit is buying Credit Karma, and Walls Fargo has agreed to pay $3 billion to settle the criminal and civil cases against it.
Read MorePlus, Citi says gold could hit $1,700 per ounce in the next 6 – 12 months, Tesla shares topped $930, and one speculative space stock has seen its trading volume explode.
Read MorePlus, initial jobless claims for last week were released, Democrats and Republicans are still in a standoff over the Trump impeachment trial, and Interpol issued an arrest warrant to Lebanon for ousted Nissan chair Ghosn.
Read MorePlus, China said the U.S. has “sinister intentions” after the signing of the bill supporting Hong Kong protesters, oil prices are down, and Warren Buffett just lost his bid for Tech Data.
Read MorePlus, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the U.S. and China are negotiating the “last details” of the phase one trade deal, Berkshire Hathaway bet big on Restoration Hardware last quarter, and JCPenney shares are soaring.
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Read MoreBerkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A, BRK.B) Finance Corp. is now issuing 30-year fixed-rate bonds to refinance $950 million of floating-rate senior notes that are maturing at the end of next week. But the switch from floating to fixed-rate is what’s piquing curiosity as it seems to be a bet on where interest rates might be heading, […]
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