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#ThisWeekInFinance 📰🚨 - The Federal Reserve raised interest rates 0.75% over the past week. The stock market loved it and finished the day well in the green. That did not last long as the next day we gave up any gains made the day prior. Fed chair Jerome Powell also hinted at a 0.50% or 0.75% rate hike at the next meeting. Although he stressed the FOMC will react to data. 📈 - Bitcoin ($BTC ) hasSee more
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Yet another week in finance, a lot going down this week, here are some of my favorite stories! 💰 $FB soon to be $META , lost their COO Sheryl Sandberg last week. This is big news for the company as Sheryl helped to form the true business side of Facebook when it was merely a website. This caused Mark Zuckerberg to write an extensive post on Facebook, thanking Sheryl Sandberg and highlighting how thSee more
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4️⃣ Things that Happened "This Week in Finance" #thisweekinfinance - $SNAP fell 43% on Tuesday after the company stated it would not hit its targets on revenue or earnings. Stating that the macroeconomic environment has fallen apart quicker than they anticipated. Injecting my own opinion here: this company just has no true advantage in the space they are trying to compete in... advertising. 👻 - MaSee more
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This Week in Finance 💰📰 #ThisWeekInFinance - Bezos went back and forth with government officials over the last few days in regard to inflation and big corporations taxes. The government is placing blame on corporations not paying enough taxes and Bezos is making it known that they are deflecting the true problem. 📈 - Elon Musk has halted his deal acquiring $TWTR See more
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This Week in Finance with @madyjohnson 💰💙 (my girlfriend) - $AAPL was a hot topic this week with Warren Buffett stating he would have continued to buy more to the stock the price didn't recover as quickly as it did. Additionally Apple made a big hire to continue to add to their Apple Car production. 🍎See more
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This Week in Finance was full of news... here are a few of the highlights 💰⬇️ - $AMZN and $AAPL both reported earnings. Amazon underperfomed in their core delievery business due to inflation and supply chain issues. They also lost big on a $RIVN investment. However AWS continues to thrive. The stock however reacted as if the world was over, falling 14% on Friday. 📦See more
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Elon Musk is in the news yet again... this time he has secured $46.5 billion in financing to pay for $TWTR . From Twitter user @trish_regan, Musk has $25.5 billion in financing led by Morgan Stanley, $12.5 billion in margin against $TSLA shares, and $21 billion of his own cash. 💵 $NFLX shares have plunged 36% over the last week after the company announced its first-ever subscriber loss over any quarSee more
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#ThisWeekInFinance April 7th - April 14th 📰 - Elon Musk had offered $41 billion to buy Twitter. This move came after he declined a spot on the board. Since this news has been released a "poison pill" has been used as the Board of Directors clearly does not want to sell to Musk. They would rather dilute everyone's position to strip Elon of his voting power. 🐥 - Logan Paul has released an NFT projeSee more
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Last Sunday I made my weekly #ThisWeekInFinance post about trending news stories but one story seemed to stick out in particular. The story of Source Global's Hydropanel. ☀️ Source Global was founded by Cody Friesen and is located in Scottsdale, Arizona. The company's goal is to perfect your water and the water of everyone on this planet. 🌎 So they created the Hydropanel. The Hydropanel collects eneSee more
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When you really get into the news there is always a lot that goes on every week in the world of finance, this week is no exception... here are a few of the top stories from this week! ⬇️ #ThisWeekInFinance - $GOOGL has announced they will be acquiring $MNDT for $5.4 billion! Looking to bolster their Cloud Computing Divison, Mandiant will make a great addition! ☁️ - $AMZN See more
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#ThisWeekInFinance 💰‼️ Jan 27th - February 3rd - Warren Buffett made $9.8 billion in one day. Yes, you read that right. $9.8 billion in a single day. $AAPL stock rose about 7% in one day. Buffett who 5% of the company made a healthy unrealized gain on the stocks rise. 🍎 - The game that has taken the internet by storm, Wordle, has been bought by The New York Times! The future of the game and the exSee more
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This Week in Finance 💰‼️ 1/17 - 1/21 #thisweekinfinance - $MSFT has acquired $ATVI for $68.7 billion dollars, coming in at $95 a share. This is a massive deal in both the tech and gaming space. Microsoft seems to be gobbling up as many major developers as possible. Some analysts seem to think this could start a mergers and acquisitions (M&A) frenzy, stating there is a ton of dry powder in the techSee more
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This Week in Finance ‼️💰 #thisweekinfinance 1/10 - 10/14 *This is a small little update of a few things that happened this week in the finance space that caught my eye 👀* First off Yotta Bank has added "Crypto Buckets" for members who want to potentially earn a higher APY on their money! They will take your cash, convert it to USDC, and earn a higher APY on that cash, hopefully passing it down toSee more
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