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Lone Pine Capital Resumes Private-Market Investments
Investment firm Lone Pine Capital resumed backing private companies, more than two years after shifting its focus to publicly traded businesses.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Don't Junk New York's Legal Marijuana Market
The black market doesn’t have to triumph.The Wall Street Journal - World - New York -
U.S. crude oil recovers losses after surprise stockpile decline
Oil prices have fallen 8% since April highs, but Morgan Stanley sees a tighter market heading into summer driving season.CNBC - Business -
Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday
Wall Street's winning streak may come to an end Wednesday.CNBC - Business -
Are There Enough Fans for the N.H.L.’s Smallest Market to Keep Its Team?
The Winnipeg Jets’ season was clouded by dwindling attendance and concerning comments made by ownership about the franchise’s future.The New York Times - Sports -
LSU coach Brian Kelly: 'We're not in the market of buying players'
Kelly said LSU hasn't "fared very well" in its attempts to add transfer defensive linemen.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Interpreting LSU coach Brian Kelly's declaration that Tigers are 'not in the market of buying players'
After failing to add a difference-making DT in the spring portal window, Kelly said that "if you just want to get paid, this is not the place for you."CBS Sports - Sports -
AstraZeneca pulls its COVID vaccine from European market
The pharma giant AstraZeneca has requested that the European authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine be pulledABC News - Health - Covid -
AstraZeneca withdraws its COVID-19 vaccine from global market
AstraZeneca is withdrawing its COVID-19 vaccine from the market because of low demand, the drugmaker said Wednesday. The shot, which was never authorized in the U.S., was widely used across the world in the early part of the global vaccine drive. ...The Hill - Politics - Covid -
Stock-market crash fears are fading, according to options traders
As U.S. stocks have rebound from last month’s selloff, options traders aren’t buying as many contracts that would pay off if the market were to crash.MarketWatch - Business