The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board responded Friday to employee rejection of the newspaper’s opinion section and diversity in its newsroom, declaring that “we are not the New York Times” and will not succumb to “canceling the culture “ In a note to readers, the editorial board sought to reassure …
Read More »Intel’s delay in the new 7-nanometer chip raises concerns; $ 45 worst-case price target
Intel Corporation, a US multinational corporation and California-based technology company, said its new 7-nanometer-based CPU was delayed by six months and hopes it won’t be ready until late 2022 or early 2023, sending its shares to the drop 10% “Intel has been projecting a half year loaded since January, and …
Read More »Gold exceeds $ 1,900 as veteran Mobius says Buy now and keep buying
(Bloomberg) – Gold traded above $ 1,900 an ounce for the first time since 2011, approaching its all-time high that same year as political tensions and worries about global growth fueled growth. Growing signs that the protracted pandemic is slowing an economic recovery and the recent dispute between the United …
Read More »The three reasons Black Lives Matter protesters refuse to resign
Even if there are not tens of thousands of people flooding the streets as they did in the early summer, protesters continue, unafraid of the police presence and ruthless in the face of possible coronavirus infections. Each one has his own reason. Some personally experienced the sting of police brutality. …
Read More »The unemployment situation is very, very bad.
In the first week of July, nearly 1.5 million Americans were receiving unemployment benefits from the little-known Emergency Compensation and Short-Term Emergency Compensation programs. The state of play: For the week ending April 11, the first week for which program data is available, the PEUC and STC programs counted just …
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