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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·05-14 23:12
      Never ending issues [Facepalm]  

      Stock Track | UnitedHealth Plunges 5.19% After-Hours on Criminal Investigation for Possible Medicare Fraud

      UnitedHealth Group shares plummeted 5.19% in after-hours trading on Wednesday, following reports that the healthcare giant is under criminal investigation for possible Medicare fraud. This latest setback comes on the heels of a tumultuous period for the company, which has seen its stock price drop significantly in recent weeks.According to The Wall Street Journal, UnitedHealth Group is facing a criminal probe related to potential Medicare fraud. This investigation adds to the company's mounting
      Stock Track | UnitedHealth Plunges 5.19% After-Hours on Criminal Investigation for Possible Medicare Fraud
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·05-07
      Even chatgpt can tell us this ...[Grin]  
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·05-05
      Might as well just say you can call me Dumb or Dumber.

      Media Stocks Fall As Trump Orders 100% Tariff on Foreign-Made Movies to Save "Dying" Hollywood

      UPDATE 4-Trump orders 100% tariff on foreign-made movies to save 'dying' HollywoodTrump says authorizing agencies to start process of imposing tariff Commerce Secretary Lutnick posts on X: 'We're on it.'Trump says US movie industry dying a 'very fast death'Australia, New Zealand vow to support their film industriesAdds response from Australia and New Zealand paragraph 12By Andrea Shalal and Tim Reid. WASHINGTON, May 4 - U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday announced a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the country, saying the American movie industry was dying a "very fast death" due to the incentives that other countries were offering to lure filmmakers."This is a concerted effort by other Nations and, therefore, a National Security threat. It is, in addition to everything else, messaging and propaganda," Trump said on Truth Social.Trump said he was authorizing the relevant government agencies, such as the Department of Commerce, to immediately begin the process of imposing a 100
      Media Stocks Fall As Trump Orders 100% Tariff on Foreign-Made Movies to Save "Dying" Hollywood
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·05-05
      ...Tesla and everything else [Facepalm]  

      The House Is Trying to Kill Tesla's EV Credits. What Happens Next. -- Barrons.com

      Congress took a step to erode California's ability to regulate its air emissions.It was a small step, but the EPA and California car regulations are significant watch items for Tesla investors. The current regulatory regime is a key part of Tesla's ability to make hundreds of millions from selling zero-emission vehicle credits.On Thursday, House lawmakers voted to nullify the " waiver of preemption" for its " Advanced Clean Cars II" regulations, which the Environmental Protection Agency had posted in January.Essentially, the EPA waiver grants California the right to regulate its own air quality, pre-empting federal standards. California has been doing that since the late 1960s.California, along with states following its rules, accounts for about 30% of the total U.S. new car market.The EV maker has generated about $2.9 billion in credit sales over the past 12 months. Making some assumptions for the zero-emission credits Tesla was required to sell around the globe, a credit might have b
      The House Is Trying to Kill Tesla's EV Credits. What Happens Next. -- Barrons.com
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·05-03
      ... I don't want to hear anymore complaints [Glance]  [Spurting]  [Facepalm]  
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·05-03
      So, 177,000 new jobs were added in April, with health care contributing 51,000 of them. Sure, it's a decent headline, but let's not act like this is some major turning point. The numbers are okay, but they don’t shift the bigger picture for me. I remain firmly bearish. A modest uptick in employment doesn’t outweigh the underlying weakness we're seeing across other sectors. And to top it off, the U.S. indexes actually went up for the week—though for what reason, who can really say. Market optimism seems completely disconnected from reality right now. That said, I may be wrong. Let’s see what next week brings.
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·05-01
      $S&P 500(.SPX)$  The next FOMC meeting is just over five days away, and according to CME Group data, there’s a 95% probability that rates will remain unchanged. The key question now is: will Trump’s pressure or Powell’s caution ultimately shape the Fed's course? If there’s no cut this time, the next opportunity won’t come until June 18—unless deteriorating conditions force an emergency move. Despite eight consecutive days of gains in the market, the rally feels increasingly disconnected from fundamentals. I can’t quite explain the optimism, especially with more negative headlines likely in the coming month than positive ones. Most of the good news already seems priced in, leaving limited upside unless something u
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·05-01
      Never ending story.

      US Treasury Chief Urges Fed To Cut Rates

      U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday called on the U.S. Federal Reserve to cut rates, s
      US Treasury Chief Urges Fed To Cut Rates
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·04-28
      Bo bian [Cry]  

      Shein Hikes US Prices as Much as 377% Ahead of Tariff Increases

      Fast-fashion giant Shein Group Ltd. raised US prices of its products from dresses to kitchenware ahead of imminent tariffs on small parcels, in an early sign of the potential effect of the trade war o
      Shein Hikes US Prices as Much as 377% Ahead of Tariff Increases
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·04-23
      Bery nice? I also heard pigs can fly.

      Trump Says He’ll Be "Very Nice" to China in Trade Talks

      President Donald Trump said he plans to be “very nice” to China in any trade talks, his most positive comments yet since the trade war heated up.“We’re going to be very nice and they’re going to be very nice, and we’ll see what happens,” Trump said Tuesday in Washington, adding that “ultimately they have to make a deal because otherwise they’re not going to be able to deal in the US.”He added that he didn’t see the need to say he’d “play hardball” with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.Beijing indicated
      Trump Says He’ll Be "Very Nice" to China in Trade Talks
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