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The Death of Main Streets Across America---and the People Trying to Save Them
It takes a lot of optimism—and the help of the community. But here are some people who have tried.Business - The Wall Street Journal - October 16 -
Netflix adds 5 million subscribers and beats Wall Street's profit expectations
Netflix reports strong third-quarter earnings, in a sign that its content mix, including "Emily in Paris," and its password-sharing crackdown are still paying off.Entertainment - Los Angeles Times - October 17 -
How Los Angeles Is Trying to Keep Homeless People Off the Streets
The city relies on an army of case managers to help homeless people stay in motels and on the path toward finding an apartment.Top stories - The New York Times - October 18 -
Wall Street hates Treasurys. Maybe it’s time to give them some love.
Maybe it’s time to show them a little appreciation.Business - MarketWatch - October 19 -
Weight loss jabs for jobless not dystopian, says Wes Streeting
The government is looking into whether weight-loss drugs can help get more people back to work.Top stories - BBC News - October 20 -
Top Wall Street analysts like these stocks for their growth prospects
TipRanks' analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street's best-performing stocks, including Nvidia and Fortinet.Business - CNBC - October 20 -
Behind Many Powerful Women on Wall Street: A Doting 'Househusband'
More men are staying home to facilitate the complex juggle of family life and their wives’ high-powered careers.Business - The Wall Street Journal - October 21 -
Wall Street analysts get it wrong on two of our portfolio industrial stocks
New research from Wall Street analysts missed the mark on Stanley Black & Decker and DuPont.Business - CNBC - October 21 -
Lucid CEO defends $1.75 billion capital raise following stock drop
Peter Rawlinson said the raise was a timely, strategic business decision to ensure the EV maker has enough capital for its ongoing operations and growth plans.Business - CNBC - October 22 -
Lucid CEO says Wall Street misinterpreted $1.75 billion capital raise
DETROIT — Investors misinterpreted a public offering last week by Lucid Group that raised roughly $1.75 billion — and led to the stock’s worst daily performance in nearly three years — CEO Peter ...Top stories - NBC News - October 21