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  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    But in the beginning, “I really didn’t want to be CEO” of Tesla, Musk said in a recent episode of the Third Row Tesla podcast. So AC Propulsion CEO Gage suggested Musk speak with electric car start-up Tesla Motors, which was also looking to commercialize the tzero. “They made me choose who was going to be CEO, because I really didn’t want to be CEO,” Musk said on the podcast. “There was no discussion about anyone other than Martin being the CEO,” Wright said. “[We] really just jammed” electric c
    Elon Musk: 'I really didn't want to be CEO of Tesla'—here's how he says it happened

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Annie Murphy had $3 in her bank account when she was called to audition for the role as Alexis Rose, the diva daughter of the socialite-turned-bankrupt family at the center of “Schitt’s Creek,” she says. She hadn’t worked in nearly two years and had just blown a previous audition, Murphy explained on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” “Thank God she was a successful actress who had other things to do,” Murphy told Marie Claire. “Schitt’s Creek” also launched Murphy to comedic stardom. And now that the s
    Actress Annie Murphy had $3 in the bank before landing a role in the Emmy-nominated show 'Schitt's Creek'

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Drew Brees’ resume is impressive: He has a 2010 Super Bowl ring, he surpassed Hall-of-Famer Brett Favre in most career completions and he is the third highest-paid NFL players ever. “The advice I would give to my younger self is [to] focus on the process and the result will take care of itself,” Brees tells CNBC Make It. Brees was the driving force in the New Orleans Saints’ 2010 Super Bowl win. When Brees joined the team in 2006 after his shoulder surgery, the Saints’ were coming off a 3-13 sea
    NFL star Drew Brees' advice to his younger self: 'Focus on the process'

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Garrett Ramela in National Harbor. A former Marine, Ramela poses with military statues in National Harbor. He owns three properties: a house in Pittsburgh; a one-bedroom condo in Alexandria, Virginia; and a two-bedroom apartment in National Harbor, where he currently lives. His roommate gives him another $1,000 a month for his room in the National Harbor apartment. “He’s able to put $5,000 a month toward paying down that debt,” Boneparth says.
    This 24-year-old former Marine earns $120,000 a year and owes $47,500 in debt—here's how he spends his money

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    For retirees on Medicare who head back to work, the move could provide the option of employer-based health insurance. Yet before you drop parts of Medicare with the idea of picking them up down the road, be aware that there could be snags. “The process is straightforward, but there are a few consequences people should be aware of,” said Medicare expert Patricia Barry, author of “Medicare for Dummies.” Most retirees pay no premiums for Medicare Part A, which provides hospital coverage. Meanwhile,
    Here's why dropping Medicare for employer coverage may come with snags

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Americans may soon be able to withdraw cash from ATMs around the country using only their phones. Mastercard and a technology partner, Pin4, have been rolling out a service over the past several months called Mastercard Cash Pick-Up, which gives anyone with a cell phone fast access to cash. Users receive a text message with an order amount, secret code and link showing the nearest ATM from which they can withdraw money — up to $500 per order and $3,000 a day. Other banks may allow their customer
    Mastercard wants to give you fast access to cash — using only your cell phone

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Nearly 100 million people will watch the San Francisco 49ers face off against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. However, there are only a few days left to score a deal on a new TV to view the big game (not to mention the commercials). Historically, prices on TVs near their lowest point right before Super Bowl Sunday. Here are some of the top picks:And don’t worry if you are a little late to the party, Bonebright said. Prices could be even lower come March, when the newest TVs are discoun
    How to score the best deal on a new TV before the Super Bowl

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Many workers don’t have access to retirement savings programs. Both efforts come at a time when many individuals’ retirement savings are woefully low. Working households with access to 401(k) plans typically have accumulated $111,000 retirement savings by ages 55 to 64, according to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. Lack of access to retirement savings plans is one of the biggest reasons those savings fall short, the center found. Meanwhile, state auto-IRAs provide a way to a
    New programs aim to help the 55 million people without workplace retirement savings plans

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    House Democrats and defense lawyers face their final day of questioning Thursday in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, before the Senate holds a crucial vote on whether to consider new witnesses and documents. ET, senators will have approximately eight hours to submit questions in writing to Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial. Read more: Trump impeachment trial: Senators seek answers on John Bolton, Ukraine aid timing and the president’s motivesOn Wednesday, Hou
    Trump impeachment trial: Senators ask final questions before crucial witness vote

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    People participate in a protest in Times Square against military conflict with Iran on January 08, 2020 in New York. The Democratic-led House of Representatives voted on Thursday to approve two measures that will constrain President Donald Trump’s ability to go to war with Iran. One of the measures would block funding for any use of offensive military force in or against Iran without congressional approval. Democrats, wary of getting bogged down in a new Middle East conflict, have sought to requ
    House of Representatives passes two measures limiting Trump's ability to go to war with Iran

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    “It’s like when Netflix turned and when Amazon turned,” Cramer said. Musk is the “real deal,” and “that was a magnificent quarter, truly magnificent,” he added. Earlier in the week, Cramer had warned investors that Tesla shares could drop significantly if the company were to miss estimates with earnings. Instead, I think it makes more sense to think of them as a tech company,” Cramer said at the time on “Mad Money.” In December, Cramer declared that he had gone from an “agnostic skeptic” to an ”
    Cramer praises Elon Musk for a 'magnificent' quarter, compares Tesla stock to Netflix and Amazon

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Uber and DoorDash explored the possibility of a merger last year, but ultimately the discussions did not result in a deal, the Financial Times reported Thursday. Uber shares dropped slightly after the FT published its report. SoftBank urged Uber and DoorDash to discuss a potential merger, the FT reported, citing sources familiar with the discussions. Uber Eats has struggled to become profitable, despite seeing double-digit revenue growth year over year in Uber’s most recent earnings report. The
    Uber and DoorDash reportedly held failed talks to merge last year

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Alto Pharmacy has raised $250 million from investors including SoftBank’s second Vision Fund, three people familiar with the matter told CNBC. The investment has already been approved by the Vision Fund’s investment committee, meaning it’s a done deal, the sources said. SoftBank’s Vision Fund has already done just over half a dozen deals in the health and life sciences sector, including 10x Genomics, which subsequently went public, and employer health-focused Collective Health. SoftBank said in
    Alto, a pharmacy start-up, just raised $250 million from SoftBank's Vision Fund 2 and others

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Those up for an Oscar are set to receive a generous swag bag full of unusual gifts — regardless of whether they actually end up winning an Academy Award. Oscar-nominated celebrities concerned about security, keen on cosmetic treatments or fans of cannabis will be rewarded this year as the bags include a voucher for a bullet-resistant door, free Botox and fillers, and a gold-plated vape pen. The Hollowtips pen boasts “THC water clear distillate,” which refers to a refined version of the psychoact
    This year's Oscars swag bags include bullet-resistant doors, a brain sensor and a cannabis vape pen

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    UPS Chairman and CEO David Abney told CNBC on Thursday that he’s not concerned about Amazon’s status as both a friend and foe of the logistics giant. Big-time logistics companies such as UPS are in a precarious situation with Amazon as the e-commerce giant builds out its own delivery business. Amazon represents about 12% of UPS’ revenues, according to CNBC’s Frank Holland, and Abney noted the two companies’ relationship grew, on a percentage basis, in the last year. “We’ve got a mutually benefic
    UPS chief executive: Amazon as a major client and competitor in delivery is not a problem for us

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    (L-R) Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell accept Album of the Year for “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” onstage during the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Billie Eilish’s song “Bad Guy” saw an 80% streaming increase after she took home five trophies from the event. Eilish’s overall catalog saw a 53% boost with 30.12 million streams on Monday, up from 19.71 million on Sunday. And those
    Streams of Billie Eilish's 'Bad Guy' up 80% after Grammy win

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk doesn’t have a lot of love for Wall Street — a fact he often mentions, including on earnings conference calls. A retail investor — another name for a nonprofessional, individual investor — asked Musk: “Do you even have to answer questions from analysts?” “I do think that a lot of the retail investors actually have deeper and more accurate insights than many of the big institutional investors and certainly they have better insights than many of the analysts.” Later in that cal
    Elon Musk rips Tesla analysts, says individual investors 'have better insights' than Wall Street

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Recent gains had driven up expectations for Facebook, says Bernstein’s ShmulikMark Shmulik of Bernstein and John Egbert of Stifel join “Squawk Alley” to discuss Facebook’s move lower after posting earnings.
    Recent gains had driven up expectations for Facebook, says Bernstein's Shmulik

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    Here’s how to break your bad habitsCharles Duhigg, author of the “The Power of Habit,” says the key to breaking your habits is to change them. Before you can do that, you’ll need to know how and why habits form and how you can redirect them. Watch this video to learn how to break any habit and how long it will take you to do it.
    Here's how to break your bad habits

  • cnbc wrote a new post, (no title), on the site US Stock Info 6 years, 5 months ago

    What we don’t know is much greater than what we do know,” wrote Dalio in a note Jan. 28. Bridgewater also looked at the H1N1, or swine flu virus in 2009 and 2010. With this virus and SARS, the markets acted in a risk-off way, responding to falling growth and the flight-to-quality. The U.S. economy appeared to go into a sharp downturn during the Spanish flu outbreak. “So far, China’s response is much more transparent and decisive compared to the SARS outbreak, which affects both the statistical c
    Here's the investment strategy Bridgewater's Ray Dalio is using to deal with coronavirus

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