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The Match Group OkCupid dating application is shown on an Apple iPhone. Gaia Squarci | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shares of Match Group tanked 16% after the company topped third-quarter earnings expectations and matched revenue estimates at $541 million, though reported disappointing fourth-quarter revenue guidance. The parent
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Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, speaking at the Business Roundtable CEO Innovation Summit in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 6th, 2018.  Janvhi Bhojwani | CNBC The kinds of problems that sent short-term lending rates soaring in mid-September could happen more often if permanent fixes aren’t found, J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Tuesday. Dollar funding
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Pedestrians walk past a Shake Shack location in New York. Scott Mlyn | CNBC Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shake Shack shares tumbled more than 14% during extended trading after the burger chain reported a third-quarter earnings beat but weaker-than-expected same-store sales. The company posted earnings of 26 cents per share,
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The “Fast Money” traders shared their first moves for the market open. Tim Seymour was a buyer of Disney. Karen Finerman was a buyer of Target. Brian Kelly was a buyer of the Gold Miners ETF. Dan Nathan was a buyer of the 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF.  Disclosure Trader disclosure: Brian Kelly is long GLD.
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Comcast’s NBCUniversal is considering making an ad-supported version of its Peacock streaming service free for everyone, bucking the trend of charging for streaming products, according to people familiar with the matter. It would be the first free streaming on-demand video service from a major U.S. media provider. Previously, Comcast had planned on making Peacock free
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Metal worker Andy Mattingly operates a siphoning crucible in the pot room at Century Aluminum Company in Hawesville, Kentucky, May 14, 2019. Bryan Woolston | Reuters An update on manufacturing activity Friday could provide a much more useful picture of the economy than the October employment report, which is expected to be unusually weak due
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The market’s next big test may come Friday. That’s when the Institute for Supply Management releases its October U.S. manufacturing purchasing managers’ index. According to The Leuthold Group’s chief investment strategist Jim Paulsen, it will be an even more important market event than this week’s Federal Reserve decision on interest rates. “The manufacturing recession, globally
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