Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Johnson & Johnson — Shares of the pharmaceutical and consumer goods company fell 4% after Bloomberg News reported that the U.S. Justice Department is launching a criminal investigation into whether or not the company lied to the public about potential cancer risks in its talcum baby
Month: July 2019
The stock market has been hitting all kinds of records this week, and Wharton School professor Jeremy Siegel told CNBC on Friday that he does not see that stopping anytime soon. “I think fair market value does give us another 5% or 6% this year” on the S&P 500 with the Federal Reserve signalling interest
Washington D.C. Danita Delimont | Getty Images About 1.3 million Americans could have their retirement funds at risk if Congress can’t come up with the money to pay the benefits people were promised. That is because a number of multiemployer pension plans are on the brink of running out of money. This week, Congress took
Hopefully, when and how you take your Social Security benefits is not driven solely on emotion. I often hear people say they are taking benefits as early as they can because they earned them, and Social Security is going broke. While those statements may be true, it should not be the sole input into your
In real estate, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Depending on your clients, you’ll have to cater to various budgets, needs and interests. This includes where they are in life: A couple or individual looking for their first home will have different wants than a family of five, or someone who intends to travel for large
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin Getty Ready for back to school shopping? According to the National Retail Federation’s annual survey conducted by Prosper Insights & Analytics, total spending for K-12 schools and college combined is projected to reach $82.8 billion, nearly as high as last year’s $83.6 billion. Here’s how that breaks
Ford Motor and Volkswagen officially announced the expansion of their global “collaboration” Friday morning, adding autonomous and electrified vehicles to the list of projects that began with January’s announcement of a joint venture covering commercial vehicles. The expanded alliance now will add two of the most significant, albeit costly, technologies expected to dramatically reshape the
A sales consultant with Illumina displays a flow cell at a symposium in La Jolla, California. Sam Hodgson | Reuters Shares of Illumina dropped more than 16% in extended trading after the genetics company slashed its full-year guidance and previewed disappointing second-quarter revenue. Illumina said it expects to report a second quarter revenue of approximately
The “Fast Money ” traders shared their first moves for the market open. Pete Najarian was a buyer of Delta Air Lines. Tim Seymour was a buyer of Alphabet. Karen Finerman was a buyer of JPMorgan. Dan Nathan was a buyer of UnitedHealth. Guy Adami was a buyer of Square. Disclosure Trader disclosure: Pete is long
A rare pair of Nike “Moon Shoes” could fetch as much as $160,000 in an auction held by Sotheby’s. The New York auction house is allowing collectors to bid on an array of rare sneakers in a digital lot, dubbed “Stadium Goods: The Ultimate Sneaker Collection Online.” The “Moon Shoe” is estimated to reach a
James Gorman, chief executive officer of Morgan Stanley. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Friday: Citi upgraded Morgan Stanley to ‘buy’ from ‘neutral’ Citi said that Morgan Stanley‘s upcoming earnings may be “difficult,” but it likes the firm’s “limited rate exposure.” “While 2Q19 is expected
Sunny summer months make it easy to cut loose. Unfortunately, it can also mean cutting loose financially. Most people derail their finances because they don’t have a set budget for holiday weekends, graduation parties, vacations, barbecues and family gatherings, summer camp, activities with the kids and back-to-school shopping. It’s common to use credit more recklessly
My wife is getting nervous about the stock market. It’s been more than a decade since the market tanked in 2008-2009. With Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell saying recently that “uncertainties around trade tensions and concerns about the strength of the global economy continue to weigh on the U.S. economic outlook,” is it time to pull
X Miami is among urban properties offering very small residences to those who seek an urban existence at lower cost. X Miami It’s no surprise big city life is increasingly favored by everyone from Millennials to empty nesting Baby Boomers. That’s helping make micro residential units increasingly popular options in cities from Seattle and Denver
(Photo by AP/Patrick Sison) Todd Shaver and his contributing editors at BullMarket Report, selected three favorite stocks in January’s MoneyShow.com Top Picks report. Apple (AAPL) rose an admirable 28%; Twilio (TWLO) rose a very strong 53%; and Roku (ROKU) jumped 198%, making the latter the #1 performer in our annual survey. Here are updates on
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday said that shares of FedEx have been tough to own as of late, but noted an optimistic sign in its recent stock activity. The stock mustered a rally after the company reported mixed-quarterly results late last month. On the conference call, management told shareholders that the global economic slowdown has
SOPA Images | LightRocket | Getty Images Delta Air Lines shares rose Thursday after the Atlanta-based carrier raised its profit forecast for the year amid strong travel demand. The Atlanta-based carrier expects to earn $6.75 to $7.25 per share this year, up from a previous estimate of $6 to $7 a share. Shares rose up more than
The U.S. flag flies at a welcoming ceremony between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump in 2017. Getty Images News | Getty Images A Koch Industries executive was prevented from leaving the immediate vicinity of his hotel in southern China in early June, The New York Times reported Thursday, citing three sources.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies during a House Financial Services Committee hearing on “Monetary Policy and the State of the Economy” in Washington, July 10, 2019. Erin Scott | Reuters All eyes in the financial world turned to Capitol Hill this week as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave his semi-annual testimony. In his
Cancer can take a significant toll on your health, your work, your family – and, increasingly, your wallet. There are currently an estimated 16.9 million people in the U.S. who have received a cancer diagnosis. For them, the disease comes with many disproportionate hardships, from the physical and the emotional to the financial. Not only
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