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U.S. Stocks Trade Lower
U.S. stock indexes edged lower, after the S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq closed at record highs for the last four sessions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Amazon Has Upended the Streaming Ad Market, and Netflix Is Paying the Price
Netflix is embracing product placement and cutting ad rates significantly as Prime Video helps drive prices down.The Wall Street Journal - World - Netflix -
Tesla shareholders vote to reinstate Elon Musk’s $56 billion pay package
At Tesla's annual meeting on Thursday, shareholders were asked to vote on a dozen proposals, including CEO Elon Musk's 2018 pay package.CNBC - Business - Tesla -
Elon Musk's $46 Billion Pay Package: How Tesla Shareholder Approval Could Play Out
Tesla shareholders voted to reinstate a pay package for Elon Musk that a judge had thrown out—a victory for Musk that is unlikely to put the issue to rest.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Tesla -
Tesla stockholders vote to restore Elon Musk's record $44.9 billion pay package that was tossed out by a Delaware judge
Tesla stockholders vote to restore Elon Musk's record $44.9 billion pay package that was tossed out by a Delaware judgeABC News - Tech -
Elon Musk gets 77% approval from shareholders to get back his big, $44.9 billion Tesla pay package
Tesla shareholders have voted to restore CEO Elon Musk’s record $44.9 billion pay package that was thrown out by a Delaware judge earlier this yearABC News - Tech - Elon Musk -
Elon Musk’s massive pay package gets 1.8 billion ‘yes’ votes, but legal fight ‘far from over’
Tesla held its much-anticipated annual stockholder meeting late Thursday.MarketWatch - Business -
Carnival’s stock leads the S&P 500’s losers as BofA raises a pricing concern
Stocks of cruise operators were having a pretty bad day Friday, as BofA Securities analyst Andrew Didora suggested there was a crack in the group’s pricing armor.MarketWatch - Business -
Google-backed Tempus AI closes first day of trading up 9% in Nasdaq stock market debut
Tempus AI rose by as much as 15% on Friday after the health-care diagnostics company priced its IPO at $37, the high end of its offering range.CNBC - Business - Google -
Stock buyers are keeping S&P 500 momentum strong and volatility low — for now
A low VIX is an overbought condition, but it is not a sell signal.MarketWatch - Business
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