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Can an Executive in Kansas Save Movie Theaters? But these are not normal times at movie houses. Just ask Adam Aron. A year ago, Mr. Aron, who runs AMC Entertainment, the world's largest multiplex chain, was feeling unusually invigorated about ...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook once gave President Trump a $5999 Mac Pro (CNN Business) In a new financial document released just hours after he left the White House, former President Donald Trump disclosed Apple CEO Tim Cook once gave him a $5,999 Mac Pro computer. The documents, made public on Wednesday, list the ...
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SpaceX Plans to Drill for Natural Gas Near Texas Launchpad The billionaire's SpaceX intends to drill wells close to the company's Boca Chica launchpad, it was revealed during a Friday hearing before the Railroad Commission of Texas, the state's energy regulator.
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When SPACs Attack! A New Force Is Invading Wall Street. 'Blank check' firms known as SPACs are in pursuit of America's hottest startups. Is the invasion a sign of a market euphoria that can't last? Oliver Barrett.
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Cramer's week ahead: Jam-packed earnings calendar will offer insight into strength of US business Companies such as Apple, Tesla, Honeywell and General Electric all report. "Next week, I want you to keep your eyes on the prize: companies with great earnings," the "Mad Money" host said. The Federal Reserve will also hold its first monetary policy ...
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The US can vaccinate up to 85% of adults and begin a return to normal by fall, Fauci says But that time frame would shrink if some people received one-dose vaccines. Johnson & Johnson produced one such candidate and is expected to report on Phase 3 clinical trials by the end of the month.
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Pfizer Will Ship Fewer Vaccine Vials to Account for 'Extra' Doses After the surprise discovery of an extra dose in every vial, Pfizer executives successfully lobbied the F.D.A. to change the vaccine's formal authorization language. The company charges by the dose.
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Oil prices decline as US crude supplies rise, COVID-19 flare up dulls demand outlook Oil futures declined on Friday, with U.S. prices poised to erase much of their gains for the week, after U.S. government data reveal an unexpected weekly rise in domestic crude supplies. A resurgence of COVID-19 infections in China and Southeast Asia also ...
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Oil's Hired Hands See Spending Recovery Everywhere Except Home Schlumberger, the largest oil services company, posted better-than-expected earnings Friday and forecast an increase in overseas spending by customers in the next quarter. Earlier in the week, Halliburton Co. said markets ...
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TREASURIES-Yields dip, TIPS breakevens backpedal amid virus and stimulus concerns (Recasts, updates yields, adds analysts' comments) Jan 22 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury yields drifted lower on Friday as the market benefited from a risk-off sentiment sparked in part by coronavirus concerns and a bumpy road ahead for President Joe Biden's ...
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