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FuboTV’s stock dives as excessively high licensing costs led to loss of content
FuboTV’s took a dive Friday, after the sports-first TV-streaming company reported a first-quarter loss that was only half what was expected, but said monopolistic, extremely high content costs led to the loss of some programming.MarketWatch - Business -
US job market shows signs of cooling, with just 175,000 jobs added in April
The latest snapshot on US employment was a shocker: The economy added 175,000 jobs, far below expectations for 235,000 and a reversal of the trend for robust monthly gains.CNN - Top stories -
Talent war between family offices and Wall Street drives up salaries
Wealthy families are spending an average of $3 million to run their family offices, according to a J.P. Morgan Private report, and the biggest cost is staffing.CNBC - Business -
Stock Market Rises After Jobs Report Revives Investors’ Hopes for a Rate Cut
A cooler-than-expected jobs report for April shifted the tone on Wall Street, rekindling investors’ expectations that the Federal Reserve may cut rates soon.The New York Times - Business -
Top Wall Street analysts suggest these dividend stocks for income investors
TipRanks' analyst ranking service highlights Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Coca-Cola and Energy TransferCNBC - Business -
U.S. stocks rally on ‘Goldilocks’ jobs report as Wall Street’s fear gauge slides
U.S. stocks have swung to an upbeat start in May, with Wall Street’s “fear gauge” easing to its lowest level since the end of March as investor anxieties tied to inflation appeared to subside.MarketWatch - Business -
How Goldman grew up: 25 years since Wall Street’s elite firm went public
Lloyd Blankfein, Hank Paulson, David Solomon and others on what has changed since its seminal listing in 1999Financial Times - Business -
What Was I Thinking? Interior Designers Confess Their Travel Souvenir Disasters
Foolish keepsakes that designers brought home—from an animal pelt to a vase so colorful it overpowers the flowers—and the lessons the tokens taught themThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Patagonia’s Documentary Wants Consumers to Think About Buying Less
Tactics to convince people to buy less aren’t working. A quirky new documentary by Patagonia takes a different approach.The New York Times - Lifestyle
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