Key Takeaways Lucid Group has raised an additional $1.5 billion to support ongoing operations, with $915 million being contributed by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund. It keeps the Fund’s stake in Lucid at around 62%, continuing their status as a majority owner of the company. Despite almost $1 billion in additional investment, it’s a
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The Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trial was riveting. For the last chapter, after saying that she would appeal, Amber Heard has settled her messy defamation case with Depp for an undisclosed sum. Earlier this year, Heard was ordered to pay $15 million in damages to Depp when the jury found that she defamed him
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin If you plan on raising your cash investment income in 2023, a position in REITs (real estate investment trusts) may help you do it. REITs are dividend-paying entities that own or finance real estate. They can make their money through rents, property sales, interest income or
In this article TGT Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Target is stressing value this holiday season, as consumers feel pinched by inflation. At its store in New Jersey, signs that advertise low-priced items are more prominent than in previous years. Melissa Repko | CNBC FAIRFIELD, N.J. — Inside of this large store in the
The Bank of England has released images of the new banknotes that will featured King Charles III’s portrait. Bank of England The Bank of England released images of the first bank notes to feature the portrait of King Charles III Tuesday. The new notes will enter circulation from the middle of 2024. The new £5,
Millionaire investors are betting on double-digit declines in stocks next year, reflecting their most bearish outlook since 2008, according to the CNBC Millionaire Survey. Fifty-six percent of millionaire investors surveyed expect the S&P 500 to decline by 10% in 2023. Nearly a third expect declines of more than 15%. The survey was conducted among investors
Delpixart | Istock | Getty Images The end of the year is a time to give thanks and celebrate the holidays with our families. It’s also an opportunity to reevaluate the previous 12 months and ask your financial advisor some very productive questions. 1. What’s your investment decision process? We often judge the merits of
In what’s become an annual rite, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has once again put corporate tax transparency at the top of its administrative agenda for the year ahead. The new proposal, which is the third such proposal in the last seven years to focus on getting corporations to disclose more detail on the
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In this article DIS WYNN MGM LVS TSLA MESA CCL CZR META WBD Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Visitors learn about a Tesla model S at the auto exhibition area of the 5th China International Import Expo in Shanghai, China, November 7, 2022. CFOTO | Future Publishing | Getty Images Check out the companies
American millionaires are trimming their holiday spending and becoming more budget-conscious as a result of inflation, a sign that spending cuts are now rising up the wealth ladder, according to a CNBC survey. The CNBC Millionaire Survey found 80% of millionaire respondents — those with investible assets of $1 million or more — say they
When it comes to car buying, there may be fewer deals out there, but there is still plenty of value to be had. To that end, cost-conscious car shoppers are increasingly seeking out used vehicles in good condition. To be sure you get what you pay for, check for excess wear and tear beyond the stated
There was a real shocker in the December 6th (2022-218) issue of the EO Tax Journal. In the Editor’s Notebook section Paul Streckfus was commenting on an article by Roger Coinavaux calling for reform of donor advised funds. Streckfus was his usual gloomy self noting that the intermediaries through their lobbyists have the clout to
Every hipster knows that Brooklyn is what Manhattan used to be: the desired destination of young creative people. Now, one of the last major parcels along the East River that speaks of the area’s history is the site of a brilliant new building that evoke Greenpoint’s former life as a boat-building mecca. “This project is
In this article DIS Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Avatar: The Way of Water Courtesy: Disney Co. Shares of Disney dropped on Monday following a weaker-than-expected opening box office weekend for James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water.” Disney shares were trading down more than 4% at around $86 each, hitting a 52-week low
Damircudic | E+ | Getty Images More than a fifth of investors don’t think they pay any fees for their investment accounts, an industry survey has found. Most of them, however, are likely wrong — and that knowledge gap could cost them big money in the long term. To that point, 21% of people said
This $58,808,000 mansion overlooking the Pacific Ocean is one of the largest homes for sale in Malibu. At 16,600 square feet, it’s the grandest single-structure residence in town and a whopping 4,100 square feet bigger than the next-largest home on the market. The Bali-inspired residence at 11870 Ellice Street, named the Kaizen House after a
Ariel Skelley | The Image Bank | Getty Images If you have a health savings account and are nearing retirement age, be aware that some of the rules are different for the older crowd. HSAs, which can only used in conjunction with so-called high-deductible health plans, offer a “triple tax” benefit: Contributions are made pre-tax,
You know that those credit card rewards aren’t free, but who’s really paying for them? Most of the people I know have credit cards or other payment cards with some kind of reward or point program. For every dollar charged to the card, the card carrier is credited with points or some other reward measure.
Cities are central to prosperity as hubs of innovation and growth, but they labor with persistent inequality, driven by America’s deeply entrenched anti-urban policies and politics. My new book from Columbia University Press, Unequal Cities, analyzes our troubled urban history with case studies from New York, Detroit, and Los Angeles, while pointing out the strengths