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Anyone seeing where they can’t play the latest “open” in app? No play button & can’t click. Is there another space you listen to it? #TheOpen
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 27th - First Citizens Bank ($FCNCA ) shares are soaring after it acquired all of Silicon Valley Bank’s deposits, loans, and branches. Deposits are valued at around $119 billion, while the firm's loans were purchased at $16.5 billion for a value of $72 billion. - Apple ($AAPL See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 24th - Deutsche Bank ($DB ) shares are falling due to fears over the financial health of the firm. The European bank has struggled with performance in the past, and in the wake of the Credit Suisse collapse, investors seek to avoid anything that comes under pressure, according to the Wall Street Journal. - Shares of Block ($SQ See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 23rd - Coinbase ($COIN ) shares are falling after the company received a wells notice from the SEC warning the company of U.S. securities law violations. Coinbase management expressed that it is confident in the way they run the business and they operate “the same business presented to the SEC in order to become a public company in 2021.” - Ford ($F See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 21st - Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said appropriate steps have been taken by authorities to deal with liquidity problems in the banking sector, but they are prepared to do more if necessary. The announcement brought confidence that deposits would be fully covered by any collapsed bank going forward. - Shares of Meta ($META ) are rising after the cSee more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 20th - UBS ($UBS ) agreed to acquire its rival Credit Suisse for $3.2 billion. The deal, which was brokered by the Swiss government, comes after fears grew over Credit Suisse’s solvency. The UBS acquisition was described by the bank's chairman as an “emergency rescue.” - Shares of First Republic Bank ($FRC See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 17th - First Republic Bank ($FRC ) received a $30 billion capital injection from the largest U.S. banks. Wells Fargo, Citi, JPMorgan, and Bank of America are depositing $5 billion each, while Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs will contribute $2.5 billion each. Five other banks are chipping in $1 billion each. - Google’s ($GOOGL See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 16th - First Republic Bank ($FRC ) shares are tumbling as the firm explores strategic options such as a potential sale, according to Bloomberg. The move comes after the bank received a liquidity injection from both JPMorgan and the Fed, leading investors to believe the bank is struggling with financial health. - U.S. regulators have threatened to ban TSee more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 13th - Signature Bank ($SBNY ) was shut down by regulators after experiencing a bank-run that was induced by the bank's high exposure to crypto. Fears of the bank's financial health were compounded by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, which suffered from a large investment loss on low interest-rate treasuries. - First Republic Bank ($FRC See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 9th - Uber ($UBER ) is exploring spinning off its freight logistics arm, according to Bloomberg. The potential move comes as the firm looks to focus on ride-hailing and food-delivery services. - Sony Group has pushed U.K. antitrust regulators to block the $69 billion Microsoft ($MSFT See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 8th - U.S. regulators are investigating a potential flaw with Tesla’s ($TSLA ) Model Y vehicles after complaints revealed that the steering wheel can fall off while driving. The investigation includes around 120,000 active vehicles on the road - The Federal Trade Commission has requested that Twitter provide information related to layoffs and internalSee more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 7th - Meta ($META ) is planning to cut thousands of jobs this week as the company works to become more efficient throughout the year, according to Bloomberg. The fresh cuts come after the company laid off around 11,000 employees in November. - Rivian ($RIVN See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 6th - Tesla ($TSLA ) cut prices of the Model S and X by about 5% and 9%, respectively. Pricing for the Model S and X now starts at $89,990 and $99,990 in the United States. - Goldman Sachs named Apple ($AAPL See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 2nd - Macy’s ($M ) shares are rising after the company beat both earnings and revenue estimates for the quarter, fueled by a strong holiday season and solid promotional performance. Although a beat for the quarter, Macy’s expects some turbulence in 2023, with net sales expected to drop between 1%-3%. - Best Buy ($BBY See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - March 1st - AMC ($AMC ) shares are falling after the company beat both earnings and revenue estimates for the quarter. The success of Avatar: The Way of The Water and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever helped push performance in the period. Despite the beat, revenue is down 15% from the year prior. - Rivian ($RIVN See more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - February 28th - Zoom ($ZM ) shares are rising after the company beat earnings and revenue estimates for the quarter. On top of the beat, Zoom guided for better-than-expected earnings between $4.11-$4.18 compared to estimates of $3.66 per share. Despite the beat and rosy outlook, zoom posted its first quarterly net loss since 2018, and revenue grew 4 percent ySee more
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Daily Market Highlights from The Open - February 27th - Fisker ($FSR ) shares are soaring after the EV company confirmed it is on track to begin deliveries of its Ocean SUV this Spring. Fisker also said it spent less money than expected in 2022 and expects to deliver 40,000 vehicles in 2023. - Pfizer (See more
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