Gilead Sciences‘ coronavirus fighting drug will be in the hands of doctors and patients as early as this week, the biotechnology company’s CEO said Sunday. “We intend to get [remdesivir] to patients in the early part of this next week, beginning to work with the government which will determine which cities are most vulnerable and
Month: May 2020
A mark of 999.9 fine sits on hallmarked one kilogram gold bullion bars at the Valcambi SA precious metal refinery in Lugano, Switzerland, on April 24, 2018. Stefan Wermuth | Bloomberg | Getty Images Gold prices could “break the highs” seen earlier this year, after declining in March along with assets across the board, according
The coronavirus pandemic has overturned most aspects of daily life, not least the way we work. For many, that has brought with it a period of great uncertainty and possible job insecurity. But for aspiring entrepreneurs, it has also created a window of opportunity, according to the author of bestselling business book The Lean Startup.
If daydreaming about scoring a windfall would help you escape the coronavirus doldrums, you might want to buy a Mega Millions ticket. The lottery game’s jackpot has reached the $200 million mark for the first time in almost three months amid slowing sales. And if all six numbers are matched in Friday night’s drawing, it
Source: TULA The rise of virtual hangouts and work meetings hasn’t been enough to stop the battering of the beauty industry as the COVID-19 outbreak has largely put in-person activities on hold. But there’s been a bright spot — the clean beauty market. Purveyors in the space generally offer products free of toxic chemicals and
By Terry Fulmer, Next Avenue Contributor Getty (Across caregiving and community, business and intergenerational attitudes, the pandemic and how we respond to it could change us forever. Some of Next Avenue’s Influencers in Aging have been offering their insights, counsel and opinions of what could lie ahead — if we choose. The following piece, by
Economic Security Planning, Inc. Today’s column addresses questions about how filing early can affect a spouse’s benefits, whether survivor benefits from a spouse’s public pension can reduce Social Security benefits, children’s survivor benefits, divorced spousal benefits and estimated age 70 benefits. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder and
This is CNBC’s live blog covering all the latest news on the coronavirus outbreak. This blog will be updated throughout the day as the news breaks. Global cases: More than 3.5 million Global deaths: More than 247,300 Most cases reported: United States (over 1.15 million), Spain (over 217,400), Italy (over 210,700), United Kingdom (over 187,800), France (over
A person wearing a face mask walks along Wall Street after further cases of coronavirus were confirmed in New York City, New York, March 6, 2020. Andrew Kelly | Reuters Stock futures fell on Sunday night as traders weighed the reopening of the economy along with brewing tensions between China and the U.S. Dow Jones
Most people know Sean “Diddy” Combs by his music, but the hip-hop mogul recently released a different kind of track: a guided meditation. The 25-minute recorded meditation, which is available to download for free on Audible, is designed to help listeners relax before bed. It includes a mix of deep breathing exercises, gratitude prompts and
Curt Pickens | Getty Images The woman who approached our doorstep Monday morning was wearing a mask, her eyes doing their best to smile a greeting. She was hugging a folder and a bundle of papers. I held the door open for her but didn’t extend my hand for her to shake. Nor did she,
Larry Kudlow, director of the U.S. National Economic Council, speaks to members of the media at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, April 6, 2020. Stefani Reynolds | Bloomberg | Getty Images National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow on Sunday said the White House has made no decision on providing further funding
Getty Mainstream financial channels have made a big deal out of the current, furious relief rally (“Is it a ‘V-shaped’ recovery?” they muse). Whether it’s a V, a W, an L, a Nike swoosh or (my favorite) a bathtub, the fact is that many cash flows—and hence the dividends they fund—are under siege. (This is
The second largest tax break in the massive CARES Act – $135 billion – applied to a relatively small number of taxpayers. The Joint Committee on Taxation indicated that over 80% of the benefit went to 43,000 returns with income over a million dollars. WASHINGTON D.C., April 21, 2020 — The U.S. Capitol Building is
“The cubiclizing of people in modern corporations is monolithic insanity,” said the man who invented … [+] its building blocks. With coronavirus, they may now also give a false sense of safety. Getty They weren’t supposed to be cubes. The “Action Office” introduced 56 years ago by furniture manufacturer Herman Miller, was a collection of
Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., speaks during the virtual Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting seen on a laptop computer in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., on Saturday, May 2, 2020. Bloomberg A 95% plunge in passengers. Billions in losses. A rush for new debt. A recovery that executives expect to take
Apple now has $192.8 billion cash on hand, according to the company’s fiscal second-quarter earnings report released Thursday. That’s down 7.4% from its fiscal first quarter of 2020, when the company reported a $207.06 billion cash pile. Apple has continuously hosted one of the largest cash piles among U.S. companies, but is facing pressure from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Stay at home orders caused by the coronavirus have left a huge portion of the American public stuck inside, and streaming has surged as a result, with platforms like Netflix and Disney+ seeing millions of subscriber gains in a matter of a few months. The economic shock caused by Covid-19 highlights the issue of financial
A cyclist passes a boarded up store during the coronavirus pandemic on April 28, 2020 in New York City. John Lamparski | Getty Images April’s 12% rally in the S&P 500 has been based largely on hopes for a reopening of the U.S. economy, but if you want to know how fragile the reopening may
On social media, some students have teased that their elite college experience is now akin to the University of Phoenix. However, those online institutions may have the last laugh. “If they are going to go online anyway, they may want to do it with a school that’s been at this for 30 years,” said John
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