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Apple’s Tim Cook is ‘a Hall of Fame CEO’ who will avoid layoffs, analyst predicts

Apple’s Tim Cook is ‘a Hall of Fame CEO’ who will avoid layoffs, analyst predicts

Don’t expect a mass layoff announcement from Apple (AAPL) despite global economic weakness weighing on iPhone and Mac sales, says Wedbush tech analyst Dan Ives. That’s in large part because Apple CEO Tim Cook didn’t overhire during the pandemic, unlike many of Apple’s rivals. “Apple never hired at the pace of these other tech giants,” Ives said on Yahoo Finance Live (video above). “You’ll see cost-cutting around the edges, but Cupertino — I mean, they’re tacticians…I think it just shows… Source link

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Goldman Sachs predicts 4 themes that will steer the global economy through 2075

Goldman Sachs predicts 4 themes that will steer the global economy through 2075

Forget the threat of a global recession in 2023, the team at Goldman Sachs is already thinking about global economic growth potential through the year 2075. “It is almost twenty years since we first set out long-term growth projections for the BRICs [Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa] economies and a little over ten years since we updated and expanded those projections to cover 70 emerging (EM) and developed (DM) economies,” Goldman’s macroeconomic team explained in a lengthy 45-page… Source link

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Netflix may haul in billions of dollars by selling ads, predicts JPMorgan

Netflix may haul in billions of dollars by selling ads, predicts JPMorgan

Netflix stands to haul in big bucks over the next few years from the launch of its first ad-supported tier, estimates JPMorgan. Analyst Doug Anmuth estimated in a new note on Monday Netflix could drive 7.5 million subscribers to its ad-supported tier in its US/Canada segment in 2023. That alone will help drive $600 million in advertising sales in 2023 for the segment. Anmuth expects those numbers to swell by 2026 as Netflix’s execution on selling ads improves. By 2026, Anmuth thinks Netflix’s… Source link

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BYD Sinks as Buffett Trims Stake, Daiwa Predicts Full Exit

BYD Sinks as Buffett Trims Stake, Daiwa Predicts Full Exit

(Bloomberg) — Traders offloaded more shares of BYD Co. on Monday after a second filing showed Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. had further trimmed its stake in the company. Most Read from Bloomberg The Chinese automaker’s stock dropped as much as 6.8% to the lowest level since May 10 in Hong Kong. The selloff extended the shares’ losses to almost 30% since a BYD stake that matched Berkshire’s stake appeared in Hong Kong’s clearing and settlement system in July. Berkshire’s… Source link

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Yahoo! Sports analyst predicts Wyoming-Illinois showdown in Week 0

Yahoo! Sports analyst predicts Wyoming-Illinois showdown in Week 0

Illinois is just about set to tee things up for the start of the 2022 season. On Saturday, the Illini will face Wyoming to open a new year of college football. Entering that game, Illinois will be around a 10-point favorite against the Mountain West program. Sam Cooper with Yahoo! Sports also provided a breakdown and prediction for that game. According to Cooper, Wyoming’s loss of some key offensive pieces to the transfer portal makes it a long shot the Cowboys will be able… Source link

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‘Madden NFL 23’ predicts the 2022 season, including 16-1 Colts and Dak Prescott winning MVP

‘Madden NFL 23’ predicts the 2022 season, including 16-1 Colts and Dak Prescott winning MVP

For the fifth year in a row, Yahoo Sports is simulating an entire NFL season in “Madden.” While there have been some dubious results in the past — Nick Foles leading the Bears to the Super Bowl and Urban Meyer winning coach of the year — this practice has produced an accurate champion way back in 2019. This time around, things only slightly go astray, so let’s jump right in. Division winners: Jets, Browns*, Colts, Chiefs, Cowboys, Packers, Bucs, Cardinals Apparently Zach Wilson does have… Source link

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The streaming wars will end ‘with 3 or 4 winners,’ analyst predicts

The streaming wars will end ‘with 3 or 4 winners,’ analyst predicts

Competition in the streaming space is increasingly getting fierce, with more providers vying for subscribers at a time when signs of saturation in the market are starting to emerge. With the streaming market expected to “significantly cool” over the next five years, according to PwC’s annual Global Entertainment & Media Outlook, streamers are being forced to adapt to a rapidly changing landscape. “As the streaming wars continue, we will end up with three or four winners,” Needham Analyst… Source link

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2 ‘Strong Buy’ Stocks J.P. Morgan Predicts Will Surge Over 40%

2 ‘Strong Buy’ Stocks J.P. Morgan Predicts Will Surge Over 40%

Is the bear market over? This is the question that everyone wants to know. After a near-historic decline over the first half of the year, the stock market has been on a roll over the past month, with the S&P 500 rising nearly 9%, while the Nasdaq is up 14%. JPMorgan chief global markets strategist Marko Kolanovic has an upbeat message for those concerned about the sustainability of the rally. “Risk markets are rallying despite some disappointing data releases, indicating bad news was already… Source link

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The layoffs at Tesla show that white-collar workers are screwed, predicts hedge funder famous from ‘The Big Short’

The layoffs at Tesla show that white-collar workers are screwed, predicts hedge funder famous from ‘The Big Short’

Michael Burry said on Tuesday that the U.S. labor market is about to be sliced in half, with blue-collar workers remaining a sought-after commodity, while white-collar workers see job losses and falling wages. In other words, the good times are ending for office workers. “I see a bifurcated labor market developing as unskilled and semiskilled remain in short supply, but white-collar workers, having proven their redundancy during COVID, will find gross excess in the labor market, pressuring… Source link

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