Instructional Video1:11
Curated Video

Boeing suspends production of 737 Max model

Higher Ed
Boeing Co. said Monday that it will temporarily stop producing its grounded 737 Max jet starting in January as it struggles to get approval from regulators to put the plane back in the air.
Instructional Video5:18
Wonderscape

From Spice Trades to Silicon Valley: The Evolution of the U.S. Stock Market

K - 5th
Explore the transformative journey of the U.S. stock market from its humble beginnings with the Dutch East India Company to becoming a global financial powerhouse. Uncover key historical milestones like the creation of the NYSE, the...
Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

Some GM workers struggling as strike wears on

Higher Ed
Scott Budy put money into a rainy day fund, so he would be in good financial shape should the strike against General Motors linger.
Instructional Video19:06
Wonderscape

Money Kids: The Stock Market

K - 5th
This video provides an overview of the stock market, explaining what stocks are, how the stock market works, and how investors can make money through buying and selling stocks. It also touches on the history of stock exchanges, the...
Instructional Video29:02
The Wall Street Journal

Reinforcing the Supply Chain

Higher Ed
High-profile incidents have shown companies that they are vulnerable to attacks on technology supply chains. Cyber leaders from NYSE and Foley & Lardner show companies what they can do to improve security and the response to attacks.
Instructional Video27:09
The Wall Street Journal

An Alternative Stock Market

Higher Ed
What does fairness mean when it comes to markets and trading? Hear from a founder taking on the NYSE and Nasdaq about the future of stock trades and the financial markets.
News Clip0:39
Curated Video

Jennifer Garner’s 'Once Upon a Farm' Plans IPO

9th - Higher Ed
Jennifer Garner’s organic baby and kids' food company, Once Upon a Farm, has filed to go public, planning to list under the ticker “OFRM” on the NYSE.
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Curated Video

StubHub Shares Pop at IPO Debut

9th - Higher Ed
StubHub priced its IPO at $23.50 per share, raising about $800 million by selling roughly 34 million shares.
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Curated Video

Klarna Makes a Splash: Swedish Fintech Surges in IPO Debut

9th - Higher Ed
Klarna’s shares jumped 15% in their New York Stock Exchange debut Wednesday, closing at just above $45 after pricing at $40.
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Curated Video

Nasdaq & S&P 500 Hit New Records

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. equities opened strongly, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching all‑time highs as investors rallied on improving trade sentiment.
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Curated Video

Elon Musk Shows Off His Dance Moves at Shanghai Ceremony

9th - Higher Ed
Tesla CEO Elon Musk broke out his dance moves on stage at the company's Shanghai Gigafactory on Tuesday. The impromptu performance came during a celebration as the company delivered its first Chinese-made Model 3 cars to the public.
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Curated Video

Need 2 Know: Coronavirus Border Patrol, Senior Shopping

9th - Higher Ed
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, March 19, 2020.
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Curated Video

Boeing CEO Out After Year of Crises

9th - Higher Ed
Boeing's CEO Dennis Muilenburg steps down to be replaced by Chairman David Calhoun in January.
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Curated Video

Wu-Tang Clan Looks Back at 25 Years in Music With a New Documentary

9th - Higher Ed
The hip hop legends are celebrating the 25th anniversary of their debut album, Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), with a new documentary series on Showtime titled “Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics And Men.”
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Curated Video

GrubHub CEO as Ambitious as the Day He Started

9th - Higher Ed
Wearing the now ill-fitting pinstripe suit he wore when his company went public five years ago, GrubHub CEO Matt Maloney said he knows that where he started is not where needs to be to continue to change the way restaurants feed their...
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

SoFi Launches Two New ETFs on The NYSE

9th - Higher Ed
The digital personal finance platform SoFi launched two new exchange traded funds (ETFs) on Thursday as part of its effort to provide users the tools they need to reach financial independence.
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Curated Video

We Quizzed the Cast of 'Billions' on Ultra-Luxury Prices

9th - Higher Ed
The cast and creator of the hit Showtime series, "Billions," stopped by Cheddar on Wednesday after ringing the opening bell at the NYSE.
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Curated Video

Why NYSE President Stacey Cunningham Says She's Suing the SEC

9th - Higher Ed
Last year, Stacey Cunningham made history as the first female president of the New York Stock Exchange in its 226-year history. And last month, she cemented her legacy with a bold, but controversial, decision to sue the NYSE's own...
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Curated Video

NYSE CEO: 'People and Technology' Makes the Big Board the Best Place to IPO

9th - Higher Ed
Times Square is known as the "crossroads of the world," but tell that to Stacey Cunningham. The CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, the first woman to hold the job in the exchange's 226-year history, said it's at the NYSE where...
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

Making Sense of Tilray's Stock Chart

9th - Higher Ed
The pot stock surged, was halted multiple times, then fell off a cliff before recovering Wednesday. Debra Borchardt, editor-in-chief of Green Market Report, says the volatility comes from short-sellers capitalizing on "outsized valuations."
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Curated Video

Cannabis Leader Tilray Sees Boom and Bust, in a Matter of Minutes

9th - Higher Ed
The pot stock surged, was halted multiple times, then fell off a cliff before recovering Wednesday. Debra Borchardt, editor-in-chief of Green Market Report, says the volatility comes from short-sellers capitalizing on "outsized valuations."
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

EventBrite CEO Julia Hartz Says Company on Track For Profitability

9th - Higher Ed
EventBrite went public on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday morning, rising more than 60 percent from its IPO price. The ticketing company was founded in 2006 but hasn't yet turned a profit. CEO Julia Hartz believes EventBrite is on...
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

EventBrite CEO Julia Hartz: IPO Was Always Part of 'Dream Plan'

9th - Higher Ed
The "do-it-yourself" ticketing company went public on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday morning, and shares rose more than 60 percent in their debut. While the company, founded in 2006, hasn't yet turned a profit, CEO Julia Hartz says...
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

Eventbrite Rides the 'Experience Economy' to IPO

9th - Higher Ed
Thursday's IPO, with shares priced at $23 near the high end of its range, implied a valuation of nearly $1.8 billion. By midday, the stock was trading over $37. Julia Hartz, Eventbrite CEO, said the company's relentless focus on the...