Marijuana is growing on U.S. consumers. Last week, Illinois became the 11th U.S. state to approve cannabis for recreational adult use, joining a growing cohort that includes California, Vermont and Michigan. The law will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2020. Now, U.S. cannabis companies like Cresco Labs are undergoing expansion so they’re able to
A Mega Millions player in California has turned a $2 ticket into $530 million. In the game’s Friday night drawing, a single ticket sold in San Diego matched all six winning numbers. And while California isn’t a bad place to win — the state does not tax lottery wins — the lucky person (or group
Tech titans or falling knives? FANG — Wall Street’s widely used acronym for Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet — has lost nearly half a trillion dollars in market value since each stock’s 52-week high. Alphabet has been the biggest loser, shedding $173 billion since April. As regulators set their sights on big tech,
Getty Images Got your first job at a start up? This workplace perk gives you a shot at a windfall — if you’re lucky. When offered as part of a compensation package, stock options give workers an opportunity to own a slice of the company. It can be an attractive perk. That’s because while smaller,
On June 5, 2019, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) held a meeting that had four specific items to decide. In the meeting, the SEC approved a debated proposal called Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI), holding financial advisors to the best interest standard. Not only did the SEC discuss and approve Reg BI for financial
Seven Deadly Sins of Investing Getty If you’ve ever seen the movie Seven with Brad Pitt, you know the seven deadly sins can be lethal. This also applies to investing. There are seven deadly sins of investing which could be costing you thousands of dollars a year, or even millions of dollars over a lifetime. You’re probably
Antique USA map close-up detail: Los Angeles, California Getty Long before the last Los Angeles real estate bubble when real, inflation-adjusted house prices nearly tripled from 1997 to 2006 but then fell nearly in half by 2011… And long before the S&L bubble when real Los Angeles house prices fell over 40% from the peak
Tesla: I’m not gonna go buy or sell on Tesla. Why is that? Because it’s just too darn hard and you know what, you don’t need to have an answer to everything. “ Americold Realty Trust: “It’s good. That’s a good story and I like it and I think you should stick with it.” PayPal:
Beyond Meat topped analysts’ expectations in its first quarterly report since going public, and predicted that its revenue will more than double in 2019 as demand from existing and new customers continues to grow. Shares of the company soared as high as 23% in after-hours trading. “We’re being very conservative and viewing this as a
Stocks have been rallying hard on the idea the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates soon, but at some point the market needs to see progress on the trade wars and economic weakness that are bothering the Fed. Friday’s surprisingly soft May jobs report showed just 75,000 jobs created, 100,000 less than expected. That immediately
May’s overall job growth disappointed, but there were pockets of strength with strong hiring in the health care, computer and digital design and food service industries. The Labor Department’s Friday report on the employment situation also showed a decline in retail positions while manufacturing continued to added to a string of lackluster prints. CNBC studied
People think thank-you notes are about as relevant as mix tapes, and you definitely shouldn’t send one after an interview. Or you definitely should. Chloe Gershonson, 25, got her first job after graduating because she sent a thank-you note — on paper, handwritten — after her initial interview, conducted remotely, with her prospective employer. “They
By Rachel Hartman, Next Avenue Contributor After retiring, the chance to stay in the home where you’ve built up memories and grown comfortable may sound perfect. But to age in place well, you may need to do some renovations. The question is: Which ones are worth the cost? “If you plan on aging in place, there
Getty Are you looking for a little sugar rush today? You’re in luck: it’s National Doughnut Day. Now a national event, the first National Doughnut Day happened in Chicago in 1938. And it wasn’t dreamed up by bakers or marketers but by the Salvation Army as a fundraiser to commemorate the work of the “doughnut girls” or “donut
Homeowners could save an average of $268 per month by refinancing. photo credit: Getty Getty Mortgage rates are continuing their downward spiral. According to Freddie Mac, the average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate loan has dropped to just 3.82%—down from 4.54% last June and its lowest point in nearly two years. The dip presents a prime
CNBC’s Jim Cramer, when asked about Continental Resources, told a viewer that he has turned sour on fossil fuel stocks. “I don’t like the fossil fuel stocks. I don’t like the ones that don’t have dividends, even the ones with dividends aren’t doing that well,” the “Mad Money” host said. “I’m taking a hard pass.”
Zoom founder Eric Yuan reacts at the Nasdaq opening bell ceremony on April 18, 2019 in New York City. Kena Betancur | Getty Images Zoom rose as much as 12% on Thursday after the videoconferencing company reported better-than-expected financials and provided an optimistic forecast in its first earnings announcement since going public in April. Here
John Stankey Stephen Desaulniers | CNBC AT&T‘s WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey made a promise to his wife, Shari. He’d received episodes of the last season of “Game of Thrones” in advance. But he wouldn’t watch. Instead, he’d watch with her, in real time, at home — including the finale. “No big party,” said Stankey last
Billionaire hedge fund manager Stanley Druckenmiller told CNBC on Friday that while the Trump administration’s tariffs may not appear that damaging on paper, their chilling effect on business sentiment could have an even greater impact on the economy and financial markets. “Animal spirits is something you can’t measure, but confidence matters,” he said on “Squawk Box.
President Donald Trump tours the area around the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Calexico, California, U.S., April 5, 2019. Kevin Lemarque | Reuters First, China. Now, Mexico. And Wall Street analysts scrambling to quantify the impact of tariffs on the companies they cover are beginning to feel like its Groundhog day. President Donald Trump opened a