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Netflix Shares Soar After Earnings

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The video streaming service added nearly 7 million subscribers in the third quarter, far better than forecast, and said it would add nearly another 10 million to round out the year.
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Dow Tumbles as Investors Flee Tech

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U.S. stocks deepened a sell-off Wednesday with the Dow falling more than 400 points in morning trading. The S&P was off 1.5 percent and the Nasdaq had lost 2.5 percent, as investors fled tech stocks amid broader worries over inflation...
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The New Way Brands Compete for Customers: Offering Stock Options

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Bumped is a new app that tracks its users spending from publicly traded companies and rewards them with shares of stock. David Nelsen, CEO and founder of Bumped, said in the world of consumer rewards, this is uncharted territory.
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The New Way Brands Compete for Customers: Offering Up Their Stockcl

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Bumped is a new app that tracks how much its users spend on products from publicly traded companies and rewards them with shares of those same companies' stock. David Nelsen, CEO and founder of Bumped, said in the world of consumer...
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The New Way Brands Compete for Customers: Offering Up Their Stock

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Bumped is a new app that tracks how much its users spend on products from publicly traded companies and rewards them with shares of those same companies' stock. David Nelsen, CEO and founder of Bumped, said in the world of consumer...
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Tilray Pops 50% as Marijuana Clinical Trials Power Growth

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Shares of Tilray, the Canadian cannabis company, popped 50 percent Wednesday after the DEA cleared the way for its cannabis imports as part of a clinical trial. Those trials are the backbone of Tilray's strategy, said Bethany Gomez,...
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Making Sense of Tilray's Stock Chart

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

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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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Why Cannabis Is Not Like the Dot-Com Bubble

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The difference between the wild valuations and stock moves in the nascent pot industry and the frothy valuations of early 2000s dot-com stocks (Pets.com, anyone?) is that cannabis "is a market that actually exists," said financier Terry...
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EventBrite CEO Julia Hartz Says Company on Track For Profitability

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

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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...
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Eventbrite Rides the 'Experience Economy' to IPO

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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...
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For Eventbrite CEO Julia Hartz, IPO Is a Milestone for Cultivated Niche Strategy

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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...
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Jack Ma to Leave Alibaba Next Year to Pursue Philanthropy

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The co-founder of the Chinese e-commerce giant on Monday laid out plans for after his retirement, saying current CEO Daniel Zhang would take over as Executive Chairman. Ma meanwhile will focus on education charities once he steps down.
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Tesla Cuts Color Options, Analyst Cuts His Outlook

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CEO Elon Musk tweeted Monday night that, in order to simplify manufacturing, the company will eliminate two of the seven color options currently offered. Shares were also hit after a long-time bull said the stock is "no longer...
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Snap Opens at All-Time Low After $5 Price Target

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Snap Inc. opened at an all-time low Wednesday morning after BTIG downgraded the stock.
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Snap Slapped With $5 Price Target, Falls to All-Time Low

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Snap Inc. opened at an all-time low Wednesday morning after BTIG analyst Rich Greenfield downgraded the stock and gave it 12-month price target of $5 a share. The stock fell about 10 percent to start the day.
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Latest Investment Products Use A.I. to Analyze Market Trends

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AIEQ is the first ETF to apply artificial intelligence throughout the investment process, using social media and news trends in additional to taking information from the stock market. Art Amador of Equbot explains how A.I. can help...
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Weed Stocks Have Gotten Ahead of Themselves, Analyst Says

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The red-hot cannabis market is not sustainable as is, according to industry analyst Matt Karnes. But that doesn't mean it isn't a great long-term story.
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Toyota Invests $500 Million in Uber: WSJ

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Toyota will invest $500 million into Uber in an autonomous vehicle partnership, according to the Wall Street Journal. The deal values the ride-hailing company at $72 billion.
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Markets Shrug Off Trade Fears to Start Q3

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U.S. markets reversed early losses Monday, the first trading day of the third quarter, despite concerns over trade policies. Over the weekend, tariffs from Canada kicked in, and the U.S.'s largest business group criticized the Trump...
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Xiaomi Struggles Before IPO as Investors Worry About Trade Wars

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Before the Chinese smartphone maker hits the public market on Monday, its shares are already trading in the "grey market" down by almost 10 percent from its issue price of around $2 a pop. Cheddar's Nora Ali and Brad Smith break down the...
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Markets Drop as Trade Fears Escalate

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U.S. markets started the third quarter on a down note Monday, with the Dow Industrials falling nearly 200 points in early trade. Weighing on investors minds: continued uncertainty over trade policy, as retaliatory tariffs from Canada...
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Fed Raises Interest Rates, Signals Two More Hikes This Year

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The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 0.25 percent and hinted at an accelerated timeline for rate hikes this year, given that U.S. economic activity "has been rising at a solid rate." Cheddar's Hope King and Tim Stenovec break...