Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman teared up on Monday as he discussed the political divide in the U.S. and his concerns about the American dream. “I care,” the hedge-fund manager answered on CNBC’s “Halftime Report,” tearing up after CNBC’s Scott Wapner asked why he has been so vocal about the 2020 election. Cooperman’s response came in
Month: November 2019
You might know by now that Medicare’s annual open enrollment is underway and ends Dec. 7. So do scammers. Every fall, when the program’s 60 million or so beneficiaries can make coverage changes for the next year, criminals tend to step up their game, experts say. It could involve a person pretending to be a
Team of doctors Getty Elizabeth Warren just released her proposal for funding the single-payer healthcare system she calls “Medicare for All” but which is far more generous than the existing Medicare system, promising all medically necessary/appropriate services/treatments not just with respect to traditional healthcare but also dental, hearing, vision, and long-term care, both in-home and
The real estate market can a difficult industry to get going in successfully, especially when you’re first starting out. Having a better understanding of what’s important to focus on can mean the difference between making a savvy investment and buying a headache, and one of the best ways to develop the skills you need is to read
Economic Security Planning, Inc. Today’s column addresses the calculation and availability of spousal benefits, the timing of a restricted application, spousal benefits for someone who’s not eligible for retirement benefits, the earnings test and child’s benefits and how spousal benefit rates are determined. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the
LendingTree, Inc.: “I like LendingTree in this environment. Doug Lebda is killing it. He’s crushing it. We are Lebda supporters from way back. It’s buy time.” Avita Medical: “What’s the one? … I don’t know that one. I’ll have to come back on that. That’s a foreign company.” Scorpio: “It’s crazy town in that group.
Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc The India Today Group | The India Today Group | Getty Images Berkshire Hathaway on Saturday said its quarterly operating profit rose more than analysts expected, as growth in several business lines offset the drag from trade tensions and tariffs and billionaire Warren Buffett’s inability to
China’s President Xi Jinping delivers a speech during the opening of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference 2018 in Boao, south China’s Hainan province on April 10, 2018. AFP | Getty Images SHANGHAI — Chinese President Xi Jinping was expected to speak Tuesday at the opening ceremony of the second China International Import
Elizabeth Holmes exits federal court in San Jose with attorney Kevin Downey on Nov. 4, 2019. Yasmin Khorram | CNBC Elizabeth Holmes, decked out for court in high heels and a suit, brushed aside questions on Monday about legal fees her civil attorneys say she hasn’t paid. “Any response to claims that your attorney’s haven’t
Brian Moynihan, CEO, Bank of America Scott Mlyn | CNBC Bank of America decided to move up an increase in the company’s minimum to early 2020 from 2021. The company announced Monday that its workers will earn a minimum of $20 per hour starting by the end of next year’s first quarter. Bank of America’s
Getty Images It’s no secret the holiday season brings on more financial stress for many consumers. And one group — millennials — are the most susceptible to taking on more debt to keep up, according to a new survey from CreditCards.com. The survey found that more than half of the people in that generation —
Presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have proposed expensive across-the-board increases in Social Security benefits, premised on the idea, as Warren says, that “It’s too hard to save enough for a decent retirement — and it’s only getting harder.” Congressional Democrats are ready to back the candidates’ promises, with near-unanimous House Democrat support for
The newly restored gardens at the Hampton-Preston Mansion are a delight for strollers. Courtesy Historic Columbia Robert Mills is best known for his design of the Washington Monument on the Mall of the National Capital. The 555-foot obelisk was, for a time, the tallest building in the United States and, since its September re-opening, is
Share to facebook Share to twitter Share to linkedin The Dow broke a previous record high set in July. Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images Topline: The stock market reached yet another milestone on Monday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit its first new record high since July, with the index boosted by continued optimism
Cecilie_Arcurs | E+ | Getty Images Workers in the technology industry are some of the happiest overall, and why shouldn’t they be? With their high salaries, enviable perks, and jobs that really are changing the way the world works, tech workers are a lot better off than workers in struggling industries. In the latest quarterly
Kevin Plank, CEO of Under Armour. Adam Jeffery | CNBC Under Armour is set to report third-quarter earnings before the market open on Monday. Here’s what analysts are expecting, based on Refinitiv estimates: Earnings per share: 18 cents expected Revenue: $1.41 billion expected Over the weekend, The Wall Street Journal reported that Under Armour was facing
Traders and financial professionals work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the closing bell on October 2, 2019 in New York City. Drew Angerer |Getty Images The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped to a record on Monday, bringing its gain on the year to nearly 18%. But Morgan Stanley has
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway reported earnings on Saturday and Wall Street is caught up on one key thing: its cash pile. In the third quarter, the holding company’s cash balance grew to a record $128.2 billion — up from $122.4 billion in the prior quarter and $23 billion a decade ago — leading analysts to
Witthaya Prasongsin | Moment | Getty Images Irish author James Joyce wrote in his novel “Ulysses” that a genius makes no mistakes. “His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery,” he wrote. Talk about hindsight being 20/20. Joyce’s spin aside, mistakes can indeed be learning experiences — and we all make them, especially
A woman uses her vaping device in Harmony, Pa. Keith Srakocic | AP While the long-term effects of vaping are still unknown, there’s little doubt that vaping won’t go in your favor when it comes to life insurance. The vaping-related illness outbreak reached more 1,888 probable cases with 37 fatalities as of Oct. 29, according
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