Monthly Archives: October 2021

Scared of Facebook whistleblower fallout? Take a look at these other tech stocks, analyst says

Facebook’s stock has hung in there amid the latest public controversy on how it operates.  But if you are a Facebook (FB) investor and are getting concerned Zuck & Co. can’t stay teflon forever in the eyes of market goers, there are other ways to play the generally healthy tech space.  “You play this by owning IAS [Integral Ad Science Holding]. They effectively do ad verification. So they ensure when an ad is shown it’s shown in the proper way. These ad insurance stories like IAS will… Source link

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Yandex to launch Yandex Mini, new set-top box this month

Russian internet search engine Yandex has announced that it plans to launch a new version of its smart speaker, the Yandex Min and a new Module set-top box, reports Cnews.ru. Yandex has raised the capacity of its mini smart speaker from 3W to 10W. The set-top box is based on the Yandex TV platform. Source link

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It’s ‘a real shame’ the way the SEC is regulating crypto: SEC commissioner

At least one voice at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is growing louder in speaking out against the way the agency is regulating cryptocurrencies. Commissioner Hester Peirce, affectionately dubbed “crypto mom” by crypto enthusiasts for her understanding of the technology, has not been shy about her desire to provide a more clear regulatory framework around the industry. But in a new interview with Yahoo Finance, she may have delivered her harshest assessment yet. “It is… Source link

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Yandex to launch Yandex Mini, new set-top box this month

Russian internet search engine Yandex has announced that it plans to launch a new version of its smart speaker, the Yandex Min and a new Module set-top box, reports Cnews.ru. Yandex has raised the capacity of its mini smart speaker from 3W to 10W. The set-top box is based on the Yandex TV platform. Source link

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Goldfish crackers are having a moment — and this stock may be the play

In a sea of tasty, healthier snacks down supermarket aisles, it appears teens are leaning on an old favorite of their parents as their snack of choice — Goldfish crackers, long produced by the tomato soup hawking Campbell’s Soup (CPG).  In Piper Sandler’s new “Taking Stock With Teens” survey out on Tuesday, Goldfish crackers were the most preferred snack by teens. About 12% of teens surveyed listed Goldfish as their favorite snack compared to 9% in Piper Sandler’s spring survey. Roughly… Source link

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Google just announced its Pixel 6 event on October 19th

Google traditionally holds an October hardware event to reveal its new Pixel phones. This year, it already announced them — here’s the Pixel 5A and the Pixel 6. But the company clearly hasn’t said everything it wants to say publicly quite yet, because it just announced a virtual event for October 19th at 1PM ET / 10AM PT. Google: On October 19, we’re officially introducing you to Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro—the completely reimagined Google phones. Powered by Tensor, Google’s… Source link

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Yahoo DFS Picks Week 5: NFL DFS lineup advice for daily fantasy football GPP tournaments

We’re back with our Week 5 Yahoo DFS tournament lineup, and as always, we’re looking to differentiate with a unique lineup. By nature, our lineup will be boom-or-bust with a low floor but huge upside. That’s how you can win big in GPPs.  There’s an extra standalone game this week, so the slate is trimmed down a little bit. The Rams, Seahawks, Jets, Falcons, Bills, Chiefs, Ravens, and Colts won’t be available on DFS main slates. That’s a lot of talent… Source link

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PepsiCo takes a bullish stance on 2022

PepsiCo is so bullish on its product pipeline and ability to pass through price increases to combat pesky inflation, it did something out of character on Tuesday.  The beverage and snack giant — typically conservative on how it guides the Street —took a first stab at guidance for the next 15 months on its third quarter earnings release Tuesday. “Normally we don’t talk about the following year until February [earnings]. Given the sort of open questions that were out there because of all… Source link

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