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Epstein accuser holds Victoria's Secret billionaire responsible, as he keeps his distance NEW ALBANY, Ohio — The first time the artist Maria Farmer says she heard the name of fashion billionaire Leslie Wexner, she recalled, was when her employer, financier Jeffrey Epstein, told her, "Les loves me. He'll let me do anything." Farmer, then 26, had ...
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On National Taco Day, I opted for a 'Philly Taco.' Here's how that went. My main question is: why? Why is this a thing? Why did I not just eat it right away on the hood of some stranger's car on South Street? Why did I walk a footlong slice of Lorenzo's pizza all the way from 4th and South to my apartment (ok, I live here) dropping it ...
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These Are The Best Beers in America The Great American Beer Festival is underway this weekend in Denver, Colorado. In addition to being one of the country's largest beer festivals, the festival is also one of the nation's largest beer competitions. This year 2,295 breweries submitted 9,497 beers ...
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Where Is Harley-Davidson Going With Its New Accelerated Growth Plan? Harley-Davidson (NYSE:HOG) has big plans, but talk is cheap and investors undoubtedly want to see it actually sell some bikes before building on the grandiose plans it has laid out. The motorcycle maker recently said it was adding another component to its ...
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Why aren't advisers warming up to ESG? The idea of investing to make money — and to make the world a better place — is becoming as common as buying an index fund. More people want to align their capital with their values nowadays, and they want to invest in companies that are friends of the ...
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The Hyper-Employment Paradox You might have noticed, in the last several months, that a curious trend has begun to take place in economic news. Unemployment has hit a fifty year low - the last time it was this low, 3.7%, was in 1969, when the big news was not the economy but the ...
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Schwab's Zero Commission Bombshell: So What's Next For Fintech? In 1971, Charles Schwab launched a traditional brokerage firm. But the business did not take off until 1975, when the SEC ended fixed-rate commissions. Schwab knew that the future would be about the discount brokerage model. To pull this off, he needed to ...
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Charles Schwab and the New Broker Wars Price wars have been going on in the brokerage world for decades. But the latest battle just may be the last, at least when it comes to trading commissions. Almost all of the major brokerage firms—Charles Schwab (ticker: SCHW), E*Trade Financial (ETFC), ...
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Will ending curbside pickups for Uber, Lyft and taxis help LAX's traffic? Even in a city infamous for its traffic, the congestion at Los Angeles International Airport was growing dire. Spurred by extensive construction, a surge in air travel and the arrival of Uber and Lyft, traffic volumes at the nation's second-busiest airport rose by half ...
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Jim Cramer: I think this is the time to start buying shares of Clorox CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday he is bullish about Clorox's prospects, despite the downbeat forecast that management offered in an analyst meeting earlier this week. Clorox revealed at the Tuesday event that it cut earnings and sales estimates for the 2020 ...
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