Month: April 2019

A interview with billionaire debt investor and founder of Oaktree Capital Management, Howard Marks. In this interview, Howard discusses where we are in the market and they likelihood of a recession coming. Howard also talks about ETFs, FAANG stocks and President Donald Trump. ? Books by Howard Marks and his favourite books are located at
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Kraft Heinz’s Bernardo Hees is the latest CEO to announce his exit from a food company, as the industry goes through unprecedented turnover and challenges. The parade of departures includes Kellogg’s John Bryant, Mondelez International‘s Irene Rosenfeld and Campbell Soup‘s Denise Morrison. When Morrison left last May, she capped a streak of 15 CEO departures
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China’s Luckin Coffee on Monday filed for an initial public offering with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The coffee chain, which intends to list under the symbol “LK” on the Nasdaq, set a placeholder amount of $100 million to indicate the size of the IPO, a filing with the regulator showed. The size of
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Check out the companies making headlines midday Monday: Kimberly-Clark — Kimberly-Clark rose nearly 4.5% after the company reported strong first-quarter earnings. The parent company of Kleenex, Huggies and Kotex reported $1.66 per share versus the expected $1.54 per share, according to Refinitiv. Tesla — Shares of the automaker fell over 3.7% following an apparent explosion
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More than 95% of student loan borrowers would see at least some of their debt cancelled under Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren’s new higher education proposal released on Monday. That’s the finding in an analysis of the plan by leading experts on student loan debt. The Massachusetts senator outlined her proposal in a Medium post
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With Social Security expected to face revenue shortfalls starting next year, consumer advocates are hopeful that Congress is moving toward acting on legislation that would both shore up the program and expand benefits. The annual trustees report, released Monday, anticipates that in addition to the program spending more than it takes in beginning in 2020,
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Talking about my generation. Next For Me Over 12 months in 2018 my company Next For Me got an intimate look at thousands of Americans over 50. We learned that they are thinking hard about what the future of work and financial stability means for them.  Following are the results of the research titled: Understanding the 50+
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) (Photo Credit: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) (Photo Credit: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images) Elizabeth Warren wants to cancel your student loan debt and make college tuition-free. Here’s what you need to know. Proposal: Cancel Student Loan Debt  U.S. Senator Warren (D-MA), who is also a 2020 presidential candidate, proposed Monday an ambitious student
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