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“Under Armour to raise hourly wages to $15 for more than 8,000 retail, distribution workers”

“Under Armour announced Wednesday it is raising wages for hourly retail workers to $15 in the United States and Canada, impacting more than 8,000 jobs. The increases, which could be as much as 50% for some workers, will be effective June… Continue Reading…

Cryptocurrencies, Predictions, Opinions, & Comments

“Dogecoin falls 15% to below 40 cents on Elon Musk’s crypto about-face”

“The price of dogecoin fell sharply Thursday morning, sliding below 40 cents per coin, after Tesla CEO and crypto booster Elon Musk announced that the automaker was suspending the use of bitcoin in payments over environmental concerns. Musk, whose car company holds billions… Continue Reading…

Stocks

“9 Top Nasdaq Stocks Are Already Beating The Market By 15X”

“Already this year, nine stocks in the Nasdaq 100, including techs Applied Materials (AMAT) and LAM Research (LRCX) plus consumer discretionary Tesla (TSLA), are up more than 15%, says an Investor’s Business Daily analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence and MarketSmith. That’s roughly 15 times greater… Continue Reading…

Real Estate

“July pending home sales jump over 15% annually, as properties go under contract in record time”

“Pending home sales, which measure signed contracts to purchase existing homes, increased 5.9% in July compared with June, according to the National Association of Realtors. Sales were 15.5% higher annually “We are witnessing a true V-shaped sales recovery as homebuyers… Continue Reading…

Stocks

“New Netflix analyst on Wall Street says stock could fall 15% if its forced to spend more on content”

“Citi has a new Netflix analyst and he’s joining the minority of Wall Street analysts that are cautious on the stock… “Street estimates [are] too high,” Bazinet said in a note to clients on Tuesday. Over the last seven years, there has… Continue Reading…

Economy

“US budget deficit running 15% higher than a year ago”

“The federal government reported a $146.9 billion deficit in March, causing annual debt to rise 15% for the first half of the budget year compared to the same period in 2018. The Treasury Department said Wednesday in its monthly report… Continue Reading…