MIAMI — The Philadelphia 76ers were in self-destruction mode in the second half of Game 1 against the Miami Heat on Monday. Sixers head coach Doc Rivers called a timeout. He was livid. He pulled out his clipboard and drew five small circles, indicating his players’ location on the court. Then he showed his team the clipboard and said, “This is where you’re standing. You’re all in the wrong spots. I have no idea what offense we’re running. This isn’t the 76ers’ offense.” A team… Source link
Read More »‘Florida needs Disney,’ says Harvard professor
Disney (DIS) versus DeSantis. As the media conglomerate continues to grapple with the aftermath of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis revoking the company’s special tax district, business leaders around the globe are contemplating their own company values as political issues take center stage. “I don’t think [Disney CEO Bob Chapek] did his homework,” Bill George, a Harvard Business School professor and former chairman and CEO of medical device company, Medtronic, told Yahoo Finance. “We’re in a… Source link
Read More »Putin, nukes, and markets
Nuclear war is a tail risk. The financiers and policymakers who gather for the Milken Institute’s Global Conference in Beverly Hills each year normally debate on monetary policy, political trends and investment opportunities. This year, they’re gauging the likelihood of Armageddon. The Russia-Ukraine war is an obvious headline issue for financial markets, with Russian forces committing alleged atrocities reminiscent of the Holocaust and many western nations now providing billions of dollars… Source link
Read More »GM has 4 new plants in the works to ‘have control over battery cell manufacture’: Mary Barra
In the years ahead, GM (GM) says, it’s aiming to be a leading manufacturer of batteries as well as cars. “For electric vehicles, it’s all about the battery,” CEO Mary Barra told Yahoo Finance in a wide-ranging interview this week. The CEO outlined plans to open at least four new plants just to manufacture batteries that power the company’s electric vehicles. “We decided that we wanted to have control over battery cell manufacture so we formed a joint venture with LG, one of our partners,… Source link
Read More »The Fed is about to do something it has not done in two decades: Morning Brief
This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Wednesday, May 4, 2022 In the face of rising inflation, the Federal Reserve looks poised to do something it has not done in two decades: Implement a king-sized bump in interest rates. Rewind to May 2000, when things were very different (i.e. Razor Scooters were catching on and *NSYNC was topping the Billboard charts). But much like today, concerns… Source link
Read More »NHL DFS: Four-game Wednesday slate picks
We have our first bits of intel on the four NHL series going on Wednesday. All four series played Game 1 on Monday, and now we have arrived at four Game 2s. Now, the entire regular season tells me more than one game does, but there is some information to be gleaned from those matchups that took place Monday. Here are my players to target, and to avoid, for your DFS lineup. GOALIE Antti Raanta, CAR vs. BOS ($27): If Frederik Andersen returns, he’s an easy call Wednesday. However, if Andersen… Source link
Read More »Stocks advance as investors await Fed
U.S. stock futures opened little changed Tuesday evening, with investors looking ahead to the Federal Reserve’s latest monetary policy decision against the backdrop of elevated inflation and a still-tight U.S. labor market. Contracts on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq gained, while Dow futures dipped. Investors are awaiting the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy statement and press conference from Chair Jerome Powell later Wednesday afternoon. The central bank is widely expected to raise interest rates… Source link
Read More »AMD Soars After Data-Center Chip Sales Fuel Upbeat Forecast
(Bloomberg) — Advanced Micro Devices Inc. gave a strong sales forecast for the current quarter, indicating that the chipmaker continues to make strides in its most lucrative market: data-center processors. Most Read from Bloomberg AMD predicted second-quarter sales of roughly $6.5 billion, compared with an average analyst estimate of $6.03 billion. That helped send the shares up as much as 8.3% in late trading Tuesday. The outlook helped allay concerns that the chip market is slowing — and… Source link
Read More »Media mogul Byron Allen says Netflix is a ‘great buy’
Netflix is still reeling from its unexpected decline in Q1 subscribers, which led to a stock plummet of 35% and wiped more than $50 billion off of its market cap. The streaming giant’s disappointing results came as inflation remains high, consumers cut costs and competition intensifies, although one media mogul is not giving up on Netflix quite yet. “I don’t think Netflix has crashed — quite frankly, I think the market has overreacted,” Byron Allen, the founder and CEO of Entertainment… Source link
Read More »‘How can you work with someone like that?’
As Fox Sports is reportedly courting Urban Meyer to bring him back to its airwaves, his most recent employer has a message for anybody considering hiring him. He’s not to be trusted. Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan opened up about his experience with Meyer in an interview with USA Today’s Jarrett Bell published on Tuesday. He was blunt. “When you lose the respect, the trust and an issue of truthfulness, how can you work with someone like that?” Khan said. “It’s not possible.” Khan… Source link
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