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US equity markets advanced, with the S&P500 logging a fresh record closing high - Dow up +237-points or +0.69% 34,433.84 to settle within 345-points or 1% of its 7 May record closing high (34,777.76). Nike Inc soared +15.53% after the world's largest athletic footwear and apparel seller posted better-than-expected fiscal fourth quarter earnings per share (US$0.93c versus a loss of -US$0.51c in the year ago period and consensus analyst forecasts for US$0.51c) and revenue (US$12.34B versus US$6.31B in the year ago period and consensus US$11.03B) after the closing bell of last Thursday's (24 June) session. The broader S&P500 added +0.33% to settle at a fresh record closing high of 4,280.70. Financials (up +1.25%) and Utilities (+1.13%) rose over >1% to lead ten of the eleven primary sectors higher. Information Technology (down -0.15%) was the only primary sector to close in the red. Big banks Morgan Stanley (up +1.52%), Citigroup Inc (+0.32%), Bank of America Corp (+1.93%), JPMorgan Chase & Co (+1.01%) and Wells Fargo (+2.66%) added between +0.3% and 2.7% after the Fed announced they have cleared latest stress test and will no longer face pandemic-era restrictions on buying back stock and paying dividends. Chinese regulators said on Saturday (26 June) Tesla Inc (down -1.17%) would ‘recall' nearly 300,000 China-made and imported Model 3 and Model Y cars for an online software update related to assisted driving, with owners not required to return their vehicles. The Nasdaq dipped -0.06% a day after logging its 17th record close (14,369.71) of 2021. The small capitalisation Russell 2000 eked out a +0.03% rise. Friday (25 June) saw heightened trading volume as FTSE Russell was set to rebalance its U.S. stock indexes at the market close. Bank of America estimated that more than >US$170B worth of shares would be changed hands as a result of 625 changes in total to Russell indexes, including the Russell 1000 and Russell 2000.
US equity markets advanced, with the S&P500 logging a fresh record closing high - Dow up +237-points or +0.69% 34,433.84 to settle within 345-points or 1% of its 7 May record closing high (34,777.76). Nike Inc soared +15.53% after the world's largest athletic footwear and apparel seller posted better-than-expected fiscal fourth quarter earnings per share (US$0.93c versus a loss of -US$0.51c in the year ago period and consensus analyst forecasts for US$0.51c) and revenue (US$12.34B versus US$6.31B in the year ago period and consensus US$11.03B) after the closing bell of last Thursday's (24 June) session. The broader S&P500 added +0.33% to settle at a fresh record closing high of 4,280.70. Financials (up +1.25%) and Utilities (+1.13%) rose over >1% to lead ten of the eleven primary sectors higher. Information Technology (down -0.15%) was the only primary sector to close in the red. Big banks Morgan Stanley (up +1.52%), Citigroup Inc (+0.32%), Bank of America Corp (+1.93%), JPMorgan Chase & Co (+1.01%) and Wells Fargo (+2.66%) added between +0.3% and 2.7% after the Fed announced they have cleared latest stress test and will no longer face pandemic-era restrictions on buying back stock and paying dividends. Chinese regulators said on Saturday (26 June) Tesla Inc (down -1.17%) would ‘recall' nearly 300,000 China-made and imported Model 3 and Model Y cars for an online software update related to assisted driving, with owners not required to return their vehicles. The Nasdaq dipped -0.06% a day after logging its 17th record close (14,369.71) of 2021. The small capitalisation Russell 2000 eked out a +0.03% rise. Friday (25 June) saw heightened trading volume as FTSE Russell was set to rebalance its U.S. stock indexes at the market close. Bank of America estimated that more than >US$170B worth of shares would be changed hands as a result of 625 changes in total to Russell indexes, including the Russell 1000 and Russell 2000.
Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
Kurt Miscinski shares how a serendipitous meeting with billionaire entrepreneur Howard Milstein led to the 2009 launch of HPM Partners. After starting from zero, the firm now Cerity Partners, manages over $31B in assets for ultra-high net worth clients and corporate executives.
Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
Kurt Miscinski shares how a serendipitous meeting with billionaire entrepreneur Howard Milstein led to the 2009 launch of HPM Partners. After starting from zero, the firm now Cerity Partners, manages over $31B in assets for ultra-high net worth clients and corporate executives.
Alphabet Inc, AKA Google, announced Q1 earnings and it was a blowout! The tech company reported Q1 GAAP EPS of $26.29 (beats by $10.62) and revenue of $55.31B (+34.4% Y/Y). Shares of #Google are trading at an all time high of $2,410, which is an increase of +80% over the past year. Google's earnings were spectacular, but should investors be buying its stock at an all time high?
INTERNACIONAL y MERCADOS - 1.9T de stimmys. / Flujo masivo de depósitos puede ser un problema. / La caída de liquidez y el SP500. // EMPRESAS - Apple reabre todas sus tiendas en USA. / Airbnb pierde pasta, lo achaca a la IPO. // STARTUPS - Klarna, $31B de valoración / Entre lo fascinante y lo terrorífico, MyHeritage. // BLOCKCHAIN - Origin Protocol y un disco vendido via NFT. / Podcast Marc Cuban sobre crypto-nfts. / Dubai vende parte de su BTC para apostar por otras. Los enlaces de arriba en la newsletter del podcast: https://nofinancieros.substack.com/ Visita: https://nofinancieros.com/ Imagen: Mark Lague - San Francisco Yellow Trolley --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nofinancieros/message
INTERNACIONAL y MERCADOS - 1.9T de stimmys. / Flujo masivo de depósitos puede ser un problema. / La caída de liquidez y el SP500. // EMPRESAS - Apple reabre todas sus tiendas en USA. / Airbnb pierde pasta, lo achaca a la IPO. // STARTUPS - Klarna, $31B de valoración / Entre lo fascinante y lo terrorífico, MyHeritage. // BLOCKCHAIN - Origin Protocol y un disco vendido via NFT. / Podcast Marc Cuban sobre crypto-nfts. / Dubai vende parte de su BTC para apostar por otras. Los enlaces de arriba en la newsletter del podcast: https://nofinancieros.substack.com/ Visita: https://nofinancieros.com/ Imagen: Mark Lague - San Francisco Yellow Trolley
How is Jesus revealing his glory—and fulfilling his mission—through individuals, parishes, and the whole Catholic Church in western Oregon? After hearing the homily, learn more: Click HERE. 2nd Sunday of Lent—Feb. 28, 2021; Fr. Charles "Chuck" Wood; readings: Gen 22:1-2, 9A, 10-13, 15-18; Ps 116:10, 15, 16-17, 18-19; Rom 8:31B-34; Mk 9:2-10 [The Transfiguration]
Last week Lowe's (#LOW) announced their Q4 earnings and beat analyst expectations! The company reported Q4 Non-GAAP EPS of $1.33 (beat by $0.12) and revenue of $20.31B (+26.7% Y/Y). Revenue has been growing at Lowe's since 2010 and the company projects that they'll continue capturing market share as they head into 2021. Share holders of Lowe's have been rewarded by dividend growth for the past 57 years. As of now the company is paying out a 1.50% dividend yield, but they have a lot of room to continue to grow it and to repurchase shares. Since reporting earnings the company's stock has dipped from $170 to $159 (-6.45%). Is now a good buy on dip opportunity for investors that want to add Lowe's to their portfolio?
Whether you are doing school virtually, in-person, or hybrid, you probably have certain things you want your kids to do in the morning before school. Anne will share some ideas on how this might work for all different ages, including your youngsters who aren’t reading yet. This will pay off for you, as well as giving your kid a sense of accomplishment and boosting their self-esteem. [Sound effect courtesy of Zajjman] (This episode does NOT include the added activity for kids. If you are interested in that option, see previous episode #31B.)
Olive builds artificial intelligence and RPA solutions that empower healthcare organizations to improve efficiency and patient care while reducing costly administrative errors. The company is on a mission to AI workforce makes healthcare more efficient, more affordable, and more human - improving your bottom line today. Rohan D'Souza is the Executive Vice President and General Manager of Cybernetics. For more than a decade, Rohan has led product development teams at healthcare technology companies KenSci and eClinicalWorks, where he oversaw successful build-outs of various healthcare technology solutions. In his current role, Rohan oversees the day-to-day operations of the cybernetics division. Rohan is also a nationally recognized leader in interoperability and a champion for the adoption of standardized API's across the siloed health systems. In today's episode, we discuss the $51 million funding to accelerate Olive's AI workforce for healthcare and how Olive's AlphaSite adoption with Gundersen Health System will power a scalable AI workforce to improve the patient experience. We also discuss their recent partnership with Verata Health, which is tackling the $31B prior authorization challenge and how the company combined technologies to unlock conversational applications for artificial intelligence solutions.
•Technology stocks dragged US equity markets lower for a third straight session - Dow down -245-points or -0.88% The broader S&P500 lost -1.12% to 3,319.47, closing below its 50-day moving average (3,343.42) since 23 April. All eleven primary sectors closed in the red, with eight sectors logging falls of greater than >1% including Information Technology (down -1.66%). The technology centric NASDAQ fell -1.07%. Apple Inc fell -3.2% and is down -17.2% in September. Tesla Inc rose +4.4% ahead of their “Battery Day” event on Tuesday night AEST (22 September). Friday night's (18 September) session marked quadruple witching', the simultaneous expiry of market index futures, market index options, stock options and stock futures, and brought a spike in volume (with 14.31B shares trading on US exchanges, the highest since the reconstitution of the FTSE Russell indices in June).
Technology stocks dragged US equity markets lower for a third straight session - Dow down -245-points or -0.88% The broader S&P500 lost -1.12% to 3,319.47, closing below its 50-day moving average (3,343.42) since 23 April. All eleven primary sectors closed in the red, with eight sectors logging falls of greater than >1% including Information Technology (down -1.66%). The technology centric NASDAQ fell -1.07%. Apple Inc fell -3.2% and is down -17.2% in September. Tesla Inc rose +4.4% ahead of their “Battery Day” event on Tuesday night AEST (22 September). Friday night’s (18 September) session marked quadruple witching’, the simultaneous expiry of market index futures, market index options, stock options and stock futures, and brought a spike in volume (with 14.31B shares trading on US exchanges, the highest since the reconstitution of the FTSE Russell indices in June).
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According to the Wall Street Journal, Airbnb’s valuation has fallen from $31B (two years ago) to $18B. The company had to secure $1B investment from Silver Lake and Sixth Street Partners, in order to survive the crisis.According to PhocusWire, Booking Holdings bookings have decreased by more than 85% YoY.Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey, donated $1 billion to coronavirus research (charitable fund Start Small).Hilton and American Express announced they will donate up to 1 million hotel room nights across the United States to frontline medical professionals fighting against COVID-19. Chinese Goliath, Shiji Distribution Solutions, has analyzed booking volumes and changes in lead time between booking date and arrival date. In times of crisis, advertising agencies are usually the most hit. Sojern is laying off about 50% of its staff (600 employees), while WordStream published a very interesting study on the COVID-19 impact on Google Ads performance.Google Maps is publishing aggregated, anonymized insights on movement trends, divided by geography and categories of places (such as retail and recreation, groceries and pharmacies, parks, transit stations, workplaces, and residential). Data can be downloaded here.“When we came out of the financial crisis of 2008, cloud computing kicked into high gear and started to become a pervasive, transformational technology. The current COVID-19 crisis could provide a similar inflection point for AI applications. While the implications of AI continue to be debated on the world stage, the rapid onset of a global health crisis and concomitant recession will accelerate its impact.” Here’s an interesting read by VentureBeat on the role of artificial intelligence in a post-COVID-19 world.Microsoft Edge became the second most popular desktop web browser, with 7.6% of market share, vs. 7.2% of Mozilla Firefox. Both browsers, however, are still far away from Chrome’s 68.5%.HotelNewsNow published “Timeline: The growing number of hotel data breaches,” a deep-dive into the last 10 years of breaches in hospitality. Here are some of from the last three years:2020: Marriott International, MGM Resorts International.2019: Choice Hotels International, Drury Hotels.2018: Marriott International, Radisson Hotel Group, Huazhu Hotels Group.
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"Nothing can separate us from the love of Christ. ... Oftentimes when we don't feel God's presence in our life ... there's that sense that we're far from him or that he is far from us, but yet the Scriptures remind us that even if our hearts are not with God, there is nothing that can separate us from him." (from Fr. Daniel's homily) Scripture Reference: Romans 8:31B-39.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/radiohealthjournal/RHJ_19-31B.mp3 With the school year approaching, drivers need to be aware of children in crosswalks—and away from them. However, increasing distractions for both pedestrians and drivers sometimes make that difficult. A safety expert and a veteran school crossing guard—the nation’s “favorite crossing guard”––discuss. Guests:
This week on #OTBpodKe its more music and less talk. This is the 422 playlist where we get to look at all the music that caught our ear in the month of March. This playlist is all about melodies, poetry keeping it wavy. Featuring Jivu, Baby’s Breath, Eduardo Omondi and 31B.Music.
This week on #OTBpodKe its more music and less talk. This is the 422 playlist where we get to look at all the music that caught our ear in the month of March. This playlist is all about melodies, poetry keeping it wavy. Featuring Jivu, Baby’s Breath, Eduardo Omondi and 31B.Music.
Dave and Nate have a great time talking about technology this week. Some good, some weird and some bad, keep up with the wild world of tech and learn how to use it better. Make sure to join the Notnerd Facebook Group and let us know how you tech better. We're also looking for your ProTips and Picks of the Week. Show Notes and Links: RIP Stan Lee, creator of superheroes (00:45) Pokémon GO made $73 million in October, up 67% from last year (02:40) Lime issues global recall of one model of scooters (03:30) Ford buying e-scooter company Spin (05:00) Alibaba sold almost $31B worth of goods during Single’s Day event (06:45) Dave’s Pro Tip of the Week: Select and move words in iOS (09:15) Samsung (kind of) unveils a foldable smartphone that fits in your pocket (11:55) What the newly revised copyright law lets (and doesn’t let) you do with your gadgets (14:45) Yongnuo’s YN450 runs Android and supports Canon lenses (17:20) Amazon inks deal to sell new Apple products like XR, XS, and iPad Pro (21:00) How to get free shipping with Amazon, Walmart, and Target for the Holidays (22:00) Security: Security flaw in DJI’s website and apps exposed accounts to hackers and drone live feeds (24:40) Bonus Odd Take: Why are humans suddenly getting better at Tetris? (25:50) Picks of the Week: Dave: WyzeCam Pan - Episode 132 (28:10) Nate: Free Prints - Chels' postcard app review (31:25) Support Notnerd on Patreon and get cool stuff (35:10) Leave an iTunes Review and be featured on the Podcast (35:45) Give the gift of Amazon Prime! As always, thank you for listening! Brought to you by #OneBackupIsNoneBackup Shop Amazon: Amazon.Notnerd.com Subscribe and Review in iTunes Contact Info: www.Notnerd.com Twitter - @N0tnerd, Nate - @NetBack, Dave - @DavyB Notnerd Facebook Email - info@Notnerd.com Call or text 608.618.NERD(6373) If you would like to help support Notnerd financially, mentally or physically, please contact us via any of the methods above. Consider any product/app links to be affiliate links.
Neste reinício das atividades didáticas no segundo semestre de 2018 em Eininji, retomamos o estudo do Shoboguenzo no módulo 3 do Curso de Introdução ao Darma, com o capítulo 31B, "Prática Contínua Parte 2". Alcio Soho Sensei traduz e comenta o início do texto, aproveitando a visita de Tokuda Roshi a Eininji para falar sobre prática contínua e o que homenageia nossos professores.
In this episode, we discuss styles 31B, Alternative Sugar Beer. Beers tasted include: Guidelines (12:23) 903 Land of Milk and Honey (20:39) Saint Arnold Divine Reserve #18 (44:16) Franconia Honey Spelt (1:00:47)
実施日時: 2017年7月23日 日曜礼拝 メッセンジャー: 吉田耕三牧師 聖書箇所: ピリピ4章11〜13節 長さ・サイズ: 33 (31B)
Jen Rustemeyer and Grant Baldwin are internationally acclaimed documentary producers who created the award winning documentary on food waste, Just Eat It. The film follows the lives of the Vancouver couple as they stop buying groceries for 6 months and survive exclusively off of food that has been discarded by food retailers as they investigate the problem of food waste. Why is an estimated 40% of our food going to waste in Canada? Why are millions of Canadians experiencing some form of food insecurity, while 200 000 tons of food is sent to landfills each year in Canada? Led by Jen and Grant's down to earth demeanours, we shed light on the $31B problem that is food waste in Canada and explore solutions. In this podcast, Jen and Grant share their knowledge on how, where and why food is wasted in Canada. We bring to light what a world without food waste might look like by listening to stories of best practices that eliminate food waste from Whitehorse to Amsterdam and we find out what the government of Canada has planned to solve the problem of food waste.
To all you holdouts out in the world, I think it's time we talk. You're screwing things up for the rest of us. If you could just get with the program, we'd all really appreciate it! You're the reason we can't have nice things!Headlines:Google has generated $31B according to OracleGoogle Play store gets more downloads and less money than App StoreAd blocking browser that still shows adsA "new" 4 inch iPhone may be coming outDid you die from a hoverboard explosion? You might get a refund!Netflix raises prices on people they promised not to raise prices onZero-day security flaw found in Linux. Again.The 2015 list of "Worst Passwords" is the same as the 2014 listMinecraft education edition gets announcedVerizon offers another way to give you ads! Yay?IoT has really bad securityZuke’s Favorite: Star Trek TimelinesZohner’s Favorite: a Best comic reader for Android See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.