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The intensifying Sino-American trade squabble is making for uniquely brutal May trading for U.S. stocks. See full story.
Tesla bear wants to bet you $10,000 that Elon Musk fails to reach his goals
Former hedge-fund manager Whitney Tilson isn’t shy about his bearish outlook on Tesla. In fact, it feels like a bit of an obsession. He’s out with his latest take on the where the company is headed. See full story.
Uber CEO’s rallying cry as stock keeps sliding: Remember Facebook and Amazon
As Uber Technologies Inc. shares slid for a second consecutive day after the ride-hailing company’s massive initial public offering, Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi reportedly gave his employees a rallying cry Monday morning: “Remember Facebook and Amazon!” See full story.
Washington and Wall Street wake up to the reality that Beijing is happy to walk away
As Wall Street reels from the shock of a trade war exploding to new heights, there’s another reality that is setting in — that China seems happy to walk away from trade talks. See full story.
The dark reason so many millennials are miserable and broke
Nearly half of millennials say social media has influenced what they’ve bought, versus only about a third of the rest of us, a new survey reveals. See full story.
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A new study examines what happens when employees learn about each other’s pay. See full story.
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