A new video by Inspired by Iceland pushes back against experiencing life through the “metaverse,” as described by Mark Zuckerberg during Facebook’s rebranding to Meta on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Wall Street is bracing for disaster in online advertising. Following disappointing results from Snap last week and a 28% plunge in the stock price that sent the company’s value to its lowest since early 2019, investors are now turning their attention to ad giants… Source link
Read More »Stocks futures up slightly ahead of big earnings week
U.S. stocks started the week wavering as Wall Street awaits earnings from the market’s biggest players. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) edged higher 0.4%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) ticked up 0.5%. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) slid by nearly 0.1% at the open. Treasury yields retreated after a relentless climb last week that saw the 10-year note temporarily hit a 14-year high above 4.3%. On Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported that some Federal Reserve officials… Source link
Read More »NFL Week 7 early game tracker: Dak Prescott returns to lead Cowboys vs. Lions – Yahoo Sports
ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports Broncos could be sellers at the trade deadline Before the season, the Broncos were viewed as Super Bowl contenders. Now? Not. In fact, with Russell Wilson injured and the 2-4 Broncos underdogs at home today to the Jets, they now might be sellers at the trade deadline. The Broncos have received multiple trade inquiries about defensive end Bradley Chubb and wide receivers Jerry [more] Source link
Read More »What to know this week
Wall Street is in for a hectic last week of October as some of the market’s most heavily-weighted companies report financial results and the government releases its quarterly scorecard of the U.S. economy’s health. On the earnings front, tech giants Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOGL), Meta Platforms (FB), Apple (AAPL), and Amazon (AMZN) – which alone represent roughly a quarter of the S&P 500 index – will be the most closely watched names of the earnings season among 165 corporations… Source link
Read More »Start ’em sit ’em tips for Week 7 of the NFL season
Fantasy football sit-and-start advice should always be relative and league-dependent. Note that some players are targeted for DFS. Good luck with your Week 7 lineups! Start in DFS: Amon-Ra St. Brown ($26) Start: Michael Gallup St. Brown is more valuable in full PPR, but he’s still a strong Yahoo DFS option this week now fully healthy coming off Detroit’s bye. Meanwhile, DJ Chark was placed on IR, while Josh Reynolds and D’Andre Swift are both likely to sit. With Detroit near-TD underdogs,… Source link
Read More »Start ’em sit ’em tips for Week 7 of the NFL season
Fantasy football sit-and-start advice should always be relative and league-dependent. Note that some players are targeted for DFS. Good luck with your Week 7 lineups! Start in DFS: Amon-Ra St. Brown ($26) Start: Michael Gallup St. Brown is more valuable in full PPR, but he’s still a strong Yahoo DFS option this week now fully healthy coming off Detroit’s bye. Meanwhile, DJ Chark was placed on IR, while Josh Reynolds and D’Andre Swift are both likely to sit. With Detroit near-TD underdogs,… Source link
Read More »Elon Musk could have to sell up to $10 billion in Tesla stock next week to get the ‘train wreck’ Twitter deal done, Wedbush says
Elon Musk.Adrees Latif/Reuters Elon Musk could have to sell up to $10 billion in Tesla stock next week to complete his Twitter buyout, according to Dav Ives of Wedbush. “The more investors that bail on this deal is the more money that Musk needs to contribute and therefore sell more Tesla stock,” Ives said. Ives called Musk’s $44 billion deal for Twitter a “train wreck.” Elon Musk could be forced to sell $5 billion to $10 billion in Tesla stock next week as he prepares to complete a $44 billion… Source link
Read More »Week 7 overlooked options worth getting in lineups
Four of our five fantasy sleeper recommendations last week met or exceeded their projections, and the one who missed (Joshua Kelley) was due to injury. That’s a solid week. Let’s keep the momentum going. Sleeper, of course, is a nebulous term. Use whatever definition works for you. Likewise, this column is whatever you want it to be. Perhaps it helps you make a start/sit call this week or a DFS decision. Maybe you apply the information to an over/under prop. Perhaps you’ll add a player… Source link
Read More »Fantasy Football Week 7:
Welcome to Week 7, fantasy managers! If you are new to this article series, I will be using my Expected Fantasy Points model to determine which players relied on volume or efficiency to produce for fantasy. In short, the two metrics that we will use each week are: Why do these metrics matter? Basically, fantasy production rooted in volume (or xFP) is usually sustainable week to week. We want to target players who rank highly in this metric. On the other hand, players who rely on efficiency… Source link
Read More »Stocks rally ahead of big Q3 earnings week
U.S. stocks soared early Monday as investors assembled for a big week of corporate earnings. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) rallied 2.1% at the start of the session, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) gained nearly 500 points, or 1.7%. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) surged 2.6%. Special programming: Check out Yahoo Finance’s 9th Annual Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit from 9 to 5 ET. The moves come after a roller coaster week on Wall Street that saw the S&P 500 log its… Source link
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