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Op-Ed: After the Latest Market Wreck, Here's How We Decide What Stocks to Buy Now
The year has been a rough one for stocks, but a discerning shopper can find worthwhile bargains among the fallen names.
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Hydrow Raises $55 Million as the At-Home Fitness Industry Faces a Post-Lockdown Reckoning
Rowing-machine maker Hydrow has landed another $55 million in funding to fuel its growth amid a shakeout in the at-home fitness industry.
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Dow Jumps 500 Points in Relief Rally After Fed Announces First Rate Hike Since 2018
Stocks gyrated Wednesday after the Fed was more aggressive than traders expected in its rate forecast.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: American Airlines, Starbucks, Peloton and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: Airlines, Coupa Software, GitLab and More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include airlines, Coupa Software, GitLab, and more.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Alibaba, Apple, Robinhood and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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The Direct-To-Consumer Craze Is Slamming Into Reality
Rising Facebook ad prices, worsening ad measurement, and smaller-than-anticipated customer bases are dealing DTC companies a harsh blow.
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Peloton Tests New Pricing Model, Hires Supply Chain Chief Under CEO Barry McCarthy
Peloton’s new CEO Barry McCarthy has only been at the helm of the connected fitness company for about a month, and he’s already shaking things up.
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Some Tech Stocks Are Down 75% From Their Highs Last Year — These Are Among the Biggest Losers
Since many high-growth tech stocks peaked late last year, investors have hit the exits, sending one-time darlings into a tailspin.
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What to Watch Today: Wall Street Looks Steady, Oil Spikes to Near 14-Year Highs
U.S. stock futures rose modestly Thursday. American oil prices topped $116 per barrel before backing off those levels.
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Peloton Ex-CEO John Foley Sells $50 Million in Stock to Michael Dell's Investment Firm
Peloton co-founder and ex-CEO John Foley has sold about $50 million in stock to an investment firm backed by Michael Dell, MSD Partners.
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Peloton Resolves Major Outage After Connected Fitness Classes Went Offline
Peloton’s connected fitness services appear to be working again for most users, after the company suffered a major outage Tuesday morning.
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Cramer: ‘We're Not in a World of the Pandemic Anymore' and Many Companies Aren't Ready
“I’ve seen a lot of companies that were kind of banking on a little more pandemic,” the “Mad Money” host said Wednesday.
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The Fall of Peloton's John Foley and the Stock Market's Big Founder Problem
The departure of Peloton founder John Foley as the company’s CEO raises a question the market has struggled to answer: when should a founder step aside?
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What to Watch Today: Stock Futures Fell, Bond Yields Rise After Strong Inflation Report
U.S. stock futures turned lower after government data showed a stronger-than-expected increase in consumer inflation.
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Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy's First All-Hands Meeting Ends Early as Laid-Off Employees Crash It
Peloton held a virtual all-hands meeting Wednesday to introduce its new CEO Barry McCarthy.
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Serena Williams to Star in Tonal's Super Bowl Ad. Home Gym Tells Women to ‘Own Your Strength'
The Super Bowl commercial is part of Tonal’s broader “Strength Made Me” campaign, which celebrates women being strong both physically and mentally.
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What to Watch Today: Stocks Set to Continue Tuesday's Rally at the Open, Bond Yields Dip
Dow futures rose Wednesday, and S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures pointed to even stronger gains at the open.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Wednesday
Dow futures rose nearly 250 points, or nearly 0.7%, on Wednesday. S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures pointed to even stronger gains at the open
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Peloton's New CEO, Barry McCarthy, Says He's ‘Here for the Comeback Story,' an Internal Email Shows
Peloton’s new CEO, Barry McCarthy, has a tough path ahead to get the connected fitness company back to profitability.