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Will Nvidia spur a stock-split frenzy? Why companies have been waiting longer to split.
Companies like Broadcom and Chipotle say lower stock prices are more accessible. But the prevailing mindset has been that a higher price signals companies are “doing something right.”MarketWatch - Business -
Flooding Remains Possible on Fourth Day of Soaking Rains in South Florida
A flood watch was active until Friday evening after hundreds of flights were canceled and states of emergency were declared in several counties. More rain was expected into the afternoon.The New York Times - Top stories - Florida -
Trump’s possible return looms over deals Biden cut at G7 summit
BARI, Italy — For all the ambitious plans that President Joe Biden and his counterparts unfurled at the summit meeting that ended Saturday, the cold reality is that many of the leaders may not remain in office long enough to see them ripen.NBC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
German police admit to ‘blind spot’ over possible violence at England v Serbia
2016 Euros was last tournament where people could travel freely, making it hard to judge how current fans will behave. German police have spoken of concerns about an intelligence gap in the level of aggression of the latest generation of England ...The Guardian - World - Germany -
German households to help nudge up economy this year, DIW experts say
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French stocks take beating, risk premium rises under specter of possible far-right victory
The country's blue-chip index is heading for its worst week in more than two years.CNBC - Business - France -
A new plane Ukraine is getting will amplify its F-16s and eat into Russia's advantage in the air, experts say
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Elon Musk’s $45bn Tesla pay package not a done deal, say legal experts
Although shareholders have backed chief executive’s remuneration deal, doubts remain over whether he will be able to access share-based package. Tesla’s battle to reinstate Elon Musk’s $45bn (£35bn) pay package is far from over, according to legal ...The Guardian - World -
The Supreme Court sided with Starbucks in its labor dispute. One expert says it probably won’t stop people from unionizing.
Starbucks Workers United said the ruling “underscores how the economy is rigged against working people.” The coffee chain, meanwhile, said it levels the playing field.MarketWatch - Business -
Fani Willis says she's been 'attacked and over-sexualized' by critics
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis called out her critics on Thursday, saying she has been victim to continuous attacks amidst her prosecution of former President Trump for alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election. “I live the ...The Hill - Politics
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‘They think I’m rich because I have a very nice house’: My friends order drinks and pricey dishes in restaurants. Is it rude to ask for a separate check?
“I am comfortable. I retired four years ago. I don’t drink much alcohol.”MarketWatch - Business -
I’m leaving my financially irresponsible daughter $500,000. How can I do this without her squandering her good fortune?
“She should at least have a roof over her head as she ages.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘We get a raw deal’: This was my worst Father’s Day ever — and it’s a cautionary tale for other happy families
“It’s not about the money or even the card — it’s about the recognition for all the hard work dads do to put food on the table and pay the mortgage.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘He always managed to play golf’: My husband of 14 years never worked and now we’re divorcing. He wants half of my $1 million home. What can I do?
“I made all the mortgage payments, in addition to paying for health coverage for both of us.”MarketWatch - Business -
‘We, his children, do not trust her’: My elderly father is recently widowed. His new girlfriend is putting him under pressure to get married. What can we do?
“We are so worried she will convince him to sneak off and marry at the courthouse.”MarketWatch - Business