Chad Robins, CEO of Adaptive Biotechnologies. Anjali Sundaram | CNBC Adaptive Biotechnologies shares fell by more than 7% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the biotech company posted a wider-than-expected loss in its first earnings report since going public. The company posted a loss of $1.23 a share on revenue of $22.1 million. Wall Street analysts
Month: August 2019
Boxes sealed with Prime Day tape move along a conveyor ahead of shipping from an Amazon.com Inc. fulfilment center during the online retailer’s Prime Day sales promotion day in Koblenz, Germany, on Monday, July 15, 2019. Krisztian Bocsi | Bloomberg | Getty Images Amazon’s Prime Day and promotions by other retailers appear to have given
Bugatti’s La Voiture Noire Source: Bugatti 2019. The world’s most expensive new car makes its North American debut this week at the world’s premier luxury auto show, the Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance, which kicks off Tuesday in Monterey, California. Bugatti debuted its one-of-a-kind $18.68 million La Voiture Noire, which translates to The Black Car, at
Alan Greenspan Anjali Sundaram | CNBC Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said nothing is stopping the U.S. from getting sucked into the global trend of negative yielding debt, Bloomberg reported Tuesday. “There is international arbitrage going on in the bond market that is helping drive long-term Treasury yields lower,” Greenspan said in a phone
Fertnig | E+ | Getty Images Some people are just fine with paying a little extra to the tax man. In fact, 42% of adults polled by NerdWallet said that they would prefer to overpay on federal income taxes, even if it means they’re taking home less money for the entire year. The personal finance
A woman lights a candle at a makeshift memorial outside Walmart, near the scene of a mass shooting which left at least 20 people dead, on August 4, 2019 in El Paso, Texas. Mario Tama | Getty Images News | Getty Images The threat of gun violence is real enough that business owners, schools and
Volatility is back! With the market whipsawing again, you’re likely seeing more red in your portfolio these days. At times like this, you might be tempted to give in to emotion and sell. That’s understandable—self-preservation is, after all, our most powerful instinct. But keep your nerve. Because now is the time for contrarians like us
Jessica Sherman, associate vice president of affordable housing at Douglaston Development. Douglaston Development Jessica Sherman, associate vice president of affordable housing with the real estate firm Douglaston Development, has made it her mission to improve the quality of life for low-income New Yorkers. Recently named a Crain’s New York “Rising Star,” Sherman has helped her
A Lesson In Business Basics Bajacorp Whether you are a seasoned business veteran or a newly minted employee entering the workforce, there are some basic tips to keep in mind that will help you differentiate yourself as you continuously work to cultivate your personal brand. Here are my thoughts on the basic business etiquette every
1. Dow could see a 3-session slide, sinking further from July’s all-time highs Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Brendan McDermid | Reuters U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower open on Wall Street on Tuesday, a day after the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq declined for the
Traders work on the floor of at the closing bell of the Dow Industrial Average at the New York Stock Exchange on October 31, 2018 in New York. Bryan R. Smith | AFP | Getty Images The gap between small-caps and large-caps’ performance is widening to historic lows, a trend seen in the past during
Ronald McDonald in a McDonalds restaurant. Zhang Peng | LightRocket | Getty Images Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Tuesday: SunTrust initiated DR Horton, KB Home, & PulteGroup as ‘buy’ SunTrust said pointed to the potential growth of all three home builders in its new coverage of DR Horton, KB Home, and
sarahwolfephotography | Moment | Getty Images For many women, financial security is one of the biggest considerations that factor in when deciding whether to stay in an unhappy marriage or divorce. As a result, a significantly large number of women stay in marriages that are unhealthy and even border on dysfunctional. Various studies show that
Roughly 75% of Americans over the age of 40 are failing to keep up with saving for retirement, and close to one-third report that they have no retirement savings at all. With the future of Social Security somewhat unclear, preparing for retirement today is essential to funding your future. Oddly enough, in my experience, I
Construction site in Hong Kong Getty As we’ve seen in a previous article, the Construction Tech (ConTech) market is huge and filled with low-hanging fruit for the technologically savvy contractor or client to pick. Though there are seven areas in the construction value chain that could (and are starting to) benefit from the advent of
The capital gains tax is once again a political tug-of-war. While Democratic presidential candidates discuss changes in capital gains tax to boost federal revenue, the Trump White House is pulling in the opposite direction: a possible executive order to require the US Treasury to index capital gains for inflation—effectively a tax cut that would, controversially, bypass Congress.
The easing of economic activity will give a boost to the companies of Dollar Tree and Darden Restaurants, but investors should be patient before investing in their stocks here, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Monday. Dollar Tree, which owns Family Dollar as a subsidiary, will be able to better manage the costs of tariffs on Chinese
Investors are jumping into bonds like they’re a hot new commodity or even stock, but strategists warn the prices are getting rich as the yields shrink in the Treasury market. That apparently isn’t fazing some investors who are subscribing to the new view that bonds are investments that can only rise in value — like
Farmers hand pick sweet corn on in Olathe, Colorado. Helen H. Richardson | The Denver Post | Getty Images The U.S. corn harvest will be bigger than previously forecast, the U.S. Agriculture Department said on Monday, as the government issued a surprise boost to its yield estimate despite ongoing concerns in the country about a
For some retirees who are on Medicare, the workforce ends up beckoning them back — and one result can be employer-sponsored health insurance. While that coverage could mean you (and your spouse) are able to drop parts of Medicare and pick them back up again down the road without paying penalties, the move might come
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