Having revolutionized investing for both ordinary retail investors and institutions, and increasingly crowding out traditional asset managers, ETFs have set their sights on yet another market to disrupt and dominate: the trillion-dollar market in cre
The media and Wall Street are bewildered over Nike running ads featuring National Anthem-kneeler Colin Kaepernick. He may be a mediocre professional football player and sub-par thinker, but he's an all-star in getting publicity for his social-just
People like Bernie Sanders attack the rich for being successful.
Yesterday we talked about legislation Bernie Sanders introduced last week. Called the Stop BEZOS Act, it specifically targeted Jeff Bezos, the founder, and CEO of Amazon, and richest
Amazon has received a patent that would combine man and machine in a symbiotic, product-fetching cage enclosure capable of flying around their expansive warehouses on tracks currently used by robotic trolleys.
Gemini, the cryptocurrency exchange founded by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, has announced the creation of a USD-pegged Ethereum token that looks to supplant tether (USDT) as the stablecoin of choice among bitcoin traders.
Digital bank Revolut is planning to expand its operations in America and Russia. Also, payment card provider Fuzex signs an agreement with Dash, a US-based startup offers an alternative to Telegram, and crypto firm Smart Valor receives approval as a
Walmart Canada orders additional Tesla Semi trucks
Walmart Canada was among the first companies who placed reservations for the Tesla Semi in September 2017. Originally, the company wanted 10 Semis.
Alibaba's co-founder and executive chairman, Jack Ma, said he planned to step down from the Chinese e-commerce giant on Monday to pursue philanthropy in education, a changing of the guard for the $420 billion internet company.
UPDATE, 12:02 PM: The final numbers of the first official game of the NFL's new season are in and the league and NBC looked to have been drenched by more than the rain that delayed the Eagles and Atlanta Falcons match-up in Philadelphia last night.
President Donald Trump blasted Nike on Twitter Wednesday, saying the company is getting "killed" over an endorsement deal with former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick
Since announcing their new advertising campaign will be led by Colin Kaepernick, the social media backlash has dominated the virtue-signaling efforts we presume they hoped for.
One week after a war of words erupted between Bernie Sanders and Jeff Bezos, the vendetta between the Vermont Senator and the world's richest man escalated on Wednesday when Sanders introduced a Senate bill called the "Stop BEZOS Act", that would req
"The modern currency in chocolate!" hits store shelves in the U.S. while the retail giant files another blockchain-related patent, this time for a delivery system with drones and robots programmed to use distributed ledger technology.
When GM surprised the market several months ago with its announcement that, unlike most other US automakers, it would stop disclosing monthly sales, some immediately saw through this as a thinly veiled confirmation that pain is coming.
Fox News and claims Trump is evil...
(Natural News) It seems that Amazon's latest tactic for spreading their left-wing disinformation and propaganda is through email. With an undoubtedly massive list of subscribers, the company's reach is practi
Nike announced its "Just Do It" ad campaign on Monday, featuring former NFL player and original anthem protester Colin Kaepernick. News of the campaign comes only days before the kickoff of the 2018 NFL regular season.
(Bloomberg) -- The backlash started just hours after Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who sparked controversy for kneeling during the national anthem, tweeted that he's starring in Nike Inc.'s iconic "Just Do It" a
Since when is Apple mainstream? Why do Apple users themselves believe that the 'majority' of users use iPhone when in fact the statistics show otherwise? So here it is - the official numbers from statista - and the winner for 2018 is .... drum roll
• https://www.bloombergquint.com, Mark Bergen Jenny
For the past year, select Google advertisers have had access to a potent new tool to track whether the ads they ran online led to a sale at a physical store in the U.S. That insight came thanks in part to a stockpile of Mastercard transactions that G
Just hours after being downgraded to one notch above junk (in what would be one of the biggest 'fallen angels' of this cycle) - due to the erosion in Ford's "global business position and the challenges it will face implementing" its restructuring e
New Hampshire is well known for its large amounts of libertarian residents and many people consider it the 'free state' among all the other states in the US due to its freedom promoting activism. Moreover, cryptocurrencies are extremely popular i
With Tesla - no longer going private - mired in scandal after Elon Musk tweeted scandal which now also includes the regulators sniffing around, a key concern among investors is that with the company stuck in damage control mode, its competitors will
Global auto sales are in the midst of the first sustained slowdown since the 2008 financial crisis, according to new figures published by the WSJ. This complicates an already precarious situation for automakers, who have also been negatively affected
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