Take-Two Strikes Deal for Borderlands Developer. The Stock Isn’t All About GTA.
The videogame company is buying Gearbox Entertainment for $460 million. It’s the latest sign of consolidation in the industry.
The videogame company is buying Gearbox Entertainment for $460 million. It’s the latest sign of consolidation in the industry.
Alex Hungate wants people to think of the Southeast Asian startup as a data science company, not a ride-hailing and food delivery firm.
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Given Intel’s household name and status on the Dow Jones Industrial Average for a quarter century, you’d think it would have turned in a superstar performance over the last decade.
After preparing for a recession, and hoping for a soft landing, the U.S. might end up in an unexpected bout of stagflation.
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After a bounceback week for stocks, a Fed meeting, jobs report, and a busy week of corporate earnings are set to greet investors.
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Will Baron's prediction of an all-electric future come true?
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's industrial profits fell in March and slowed gains for the quarter compared to the first two months, official data showed on Saturday, raising doubts about the strength of a recovery for the world's second-biggest economy. Cumulative profits of China's industrial firms rose 4.3% to 1.5 trillion yuan ($207.0 billion) in the first quarter from a year earlier, National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data showed, slower than a 10.2% rise in the first two months. The reading complemented a slew of economic indicators for March such as retail sales and industrial output that pointed to frail domestic demand despite solid first-quarter GDP growth.
China International Capital Corp (CICC) is cutting the base pay of onshore investment bankers by as much as 25%, three sources said, in a major effort to reduce costs amid volatile markets and Beijing's austerity drive. CICC didn't immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment on Sunday. The salary cuts will affect more than 2,000 bankers, and come after one of the largest investment banks in China by headcount trimmed bankers' bonuses last year by up to 40%, as Reuters reported in April last year.
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With Wall Street at the center of a busy tech earnings cycle, investors may seek to identify tech stocks worth adding to their portfolios. Washington Crossing Advisors Senior Portfolio Manager and Co-Founder Chad Morganlander joins Market Domination for the latest edition of Good Buy or Goodbye, providing insight on the hottest tech plays. Morganlander names Microsoft (MSFT) his "good buy," claiming it is the "highest quality company one can own," with its rising dividend payment to investors. He also cites its highly diversified AI strategy and subscription models, which lower earnings volatility. The senior portfolio manager calls IBM (IBM) his "goodbye," claiming it is a lower-quality company with a high valuation for its debt. The infrastructure and consulting units of the company are also lagging, he adds. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
Winning the lottery seems like it would be a financial dream. A windfall of money to come and fix all your problems and buy the luxury vacation you've always dreamed of. You've probably daydreamed at...
Deutsche Bank AG said a court ruling in a years-long litigation over its takeover of Postbank will require it to make a legal provision that will impact its second quarter and full-year profitability. Germany's flagship lender said that the Higher Regional Court of Cologne had on Friday assessed the claims of certain former Postbank shareholders that a higher offer price should have been paid for the 2010 takeover. "While Deutsche Bank continues to disagree strongly with this assessment, the court's statements will impact Deutsche Bank's estimation of the probability of a future outflow, resulting in a legal provision in the second quarter of 2024."