Month: May 2019

As millennial women enter their 30s, demand for customized and affordable egg freezing services is spiking. The biggest question women have? How to pay for it. On average, women spend $15,000 to $20,000 per cycle and opt for two cycles, according to Fertility IQ, , a digital database for information about fertility benefits and treatments.
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What kind of silver spoon was little Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor born with in his mouth? Probably a gold one. After all, his great-grandmother lives like a queen. Only Elizabeth II can call several palaces home, don Cartier tiaras, own rare paintings, collect Thoroughbreds, and match endless colorful hats with a rainbow of outfits without being
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Disney popped about 1% after reporting earnings and revenue that beat analyst estimates for its second quarter 2019. Here’s how Disney’s report compared to analysts’ estimates: Earnings per share: $1.61 per share, ex-items, versus $1.58 per share expected, per Refinitiv survey of analysts Revenue: $14.92 billion, versus $14.36 billion expected, per Refinitiv Disney reported a
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It’s been a tough month for Tesla, and the challenges the Silicon Valley electric-car maker faces will only accelerate now that two major European automakers are launching sales of their first entries into the long-range EV market. Both Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz began taking orders Thursday for new battery-electric vehicles, with the two companies each planning
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The “Fast Money” traders shared their first moves for the market open. Pete Najarian was a buyer of Delta Airlines. Tim Seymour was a buyer of U.S. Steel. Steve Grasso was a buyer of McDonald’s. Guy Adami was a buyer of Wynn Resorts. Trader disclosure: Pete Najarian is long calls AAL, AMD, AMRN, ASHR, BABA,
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SoftBank is launching a second $100 billion tech fund: Vision Fund II, the company’s chief said Thursday. “This is the first time that they’re officially announcing that we would like to start preparing for the establishment of the SoftBank Vision Fund II,” SoftBank chief Masayoshi Son said on the company’s earnings call. Son said the
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