Month: July 2024

Bronny James shines with 12 points in Lakers’ Summer League win over Hawks

Bronny James shines with 12 points in Lakers’ Summer League win over Hawks

In his most notable performance of the Summer League, Bronny James made a significant contribution to the Los Angeles Lakers' narrow 87-86 win over the Atlanta Hawks. James scored 12 points, hitting 5-of-11 from the field and 2-of-5 from three-point range. Bronny’s summer league run has been a rocky one, averaging just 4.3 points and shooting 22.6 percent from three-point range through his first three games. Despite missing 15 three-pointers, his recent performance marks a promising turnaround. Drafted 55th overall by the Lakers in the 2024 NBA Draft, Bronny joins his iconic father, LeBron James, on the court. The young…
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Netflix Beats Expectations With 34% Growth in Ad-Supported Subscribers

Netflix Beats Expectations With 34% Growth in Ad-Supported Subscribers

Netflix reported its second-quarter earnings on Thursday, demonstrating its dominance in the streaming industry with a significant increase in global subscribers and significant growth in its ad-supported subscription model. The streaming giant saw a 34% increase in ad-supported subscriptions during this period compared to the same quarter last year. Advertising has become a crucial revenue stream for media companies looking to improve, or even achieve, profitability in streaming. Netflix shares have benefited recently from efforts to attract subscribers to its most affordable ad-supported tier, along with moves to limit password sharing. Here's a breakdown of Netflix's performance for the quarter…
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The Memphis Grizzlies trade Ziaire Williams to the Brooklyn Nets for Mamadi Diakite

The Memphis Grizzlies trade Ziaire Williams to the Brooklyn Nets for Mamadi Diakite

The Memphis Grizzlies have traded former lottery pick Ziaire Williams and a 2030 second-round draft pick (originally taken by the Dallas Mavericks) to the Brooklyn Nets. In exchange, the Grizzlies will receive forward Mamadi Diakite and the draft rights to Nemanja Dangubic, the teams announced Friday. Mamadi Diakite, who stands 6 feet, 9 inches, has played for five different teams since finishing his college career at Virginia in 2020. Most notably, he was a member of the Milwaukee Bucks’ roster during their 2021 championship run. Ziaire Williams, 6-foot-4, has played 150 games for the Grizzlies over the past three seasons.…
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Tech sell-off drags Nasdaq lower

Tech sell-off drags Nasdaq lower

New York – A broad-based selloff in technology stocks weighed heavily on the Nasdaq Composite on Wednesday, overshadowing gains in other sectors. The broader market also came under downward pressure, with the S&P 500 closing lower. The tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 2.2%, marking a continuation of the recent rotation away from high-growth stocks. Mega-cap tech companies, including Apple, Netflix and Alphabet, contributed significantly to the index's losses. The semiconductor sector was hit particularly hard, with shares plummeting after reports of potential new export controls on advanced chip technology to China. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) and Nvidia Corporation, a leading chipmaker,…
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Small-Cap Stocks Rise: Diversification Strategy or Sustainable Trend?

Small-Cap Stocks Rise: Diversification Strategy or Sustainable Trend?

The recent rally in small-cap stocks has sparked debate among market experts. While some see it as a simple diversification move by investors looking to spread risk across asset classes, others believe it could signal a more sustained shift in market sentiment. ETF reporter Dave Nadig suggests that the influx of money into small caps is part of a broader trend toward portfolio diversification. As investors navigate an uncertain economic and political landscape, they are increasingly looking to reduce concentration risk. The upcoming presidential election has further amplified this trend, with investors looking to protect their portfolios from potential volatility.…
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Preparing for Paris: What to Know for Your Summer Visit

Preparing for Paris: What to Know for Your Summer Visit

Having lived in central Paris for six years, I have learned a lot about the ups and downs of being a Parisian. I would go back in a heartbeat. But I also empathize with international visitors who arrive with a romantic vision of perfection, only to face a severe shock, known as "Paris syndrome," when reality doesn't match their expectations. Don't let this discourage you from visiting. Just make sure you know what to expect before you go. Where are the Parisians? At the end of July, many Parisians leave for their summer homes, forcing bakeries to close and restaurants…
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Powell Suggests Fed Will Cut Rates Before Inflation Hits 2%

Powell Suggests Fed Will Cut Rates Before Inflation Hits 2%

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced Monday that the central bank does not plan to wait for inflation to hit 2% before cutting interest rates. In a speech at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., Powell noted that central bank policies have “long and variable lags,” justifying why the Fed will not delay action until it reaches its target. “If you’re waiting for inflation to hit 2%, you’ve probably waited too long, as the current tightening could push inflation below that threshold,” Powell said. Instead, the Fed is aiming for “greater confidence” that inflation will return to 2%, he added.…
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Other Sports Cash In on the Big Stage in Las Vegas

Other Sports Cash In on the Big Stage in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has transformed into a sports mecca, and the Super Bowl is just the jewel in the crown. While the NFL’s ultimate spectacle takes center stage, other sports are smartly capitalizing on the city’s newfound importance as a global entertainment hub. Boxing, golf, and even the unusual Power Slap have all taken the opportunity to showcase their events alongside the Super Bowl. The influx of sports fans, media, and industry insiders creates a perfect storm to generate buzz and attract new audiences. Veteran boxing promoter Bob Arum has long recognized the value of aligning his events with the massive…
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Global IT Outage Grounds Flights, Causes Major Delays

Global IT Outage Grounds Flights, Causes Major Delays

A large crowd is seen at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 19, 2024, due to a global cyber outage triggered by issues with Microsoft and CrowdStrike. Airlines around the world faced significant disruption on Friday, as a major cyber outage caused widespread flight delays and cancellations. The outage was caused by a major technology upgrade from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, which led to a cascade of issues affecting Microsoft systems, leaving numerous organizations scrambling to restore critical applications and services. Airports around the world have been displaying the infamous “blue screen of death” on flight update and check-in screens,…
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Elliott Management Takes Major Stake in Starbucks, Engages with Management

Elliott Management Takes Major Stake in Starbucks, Engages with Management

Elliott Management recently acquired a significant stake in Starbucks and is working with the company’s management to improve its stock, according to a report published Friday by the Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter. Elliott representatives declined to comment. As of its last statement on March 31, the hedge fund did not hold any Starbucks shares. A Starbucks spokesperson said the company does not respond to rumors or speculation. Despite that, Starbucks shares rose more than 6% on Friday. Elliott Management, known for its influential role in activist investing, is one of the world’s largest hedge funds.…
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