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Venture Funding Soared to Record $64 Billion in Q1
Following a historic year for tech IPOs, venture capitalists invested a record sum of money in the first quarter, piling into early and late-stage companies.
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Investors Have Put More Money Into Stocks in the Last 5 Months Than the Previous 12 Years Combined
More money has gone into stock-based funds over the past five months than the previous 12 years combined, according to Bank of America.
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GameStop Says It Will Name Ryan Cohen Chairman
GameStop announced Chewy co-founder Ryan Cohen will become its chairman following the company’s annual shareholder meeting, which is scheduled for June 9.
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Cramer Says AMC, GameStop Plans to Sell More Shares Will Be Good in the Long Term
“If you care about the future of either company or the long-term trajectory of their stocks, issuing shares up here is the right move,” Jim Cramer said.
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What to Watch Today: Stocks Set to Take a Breather After Dow, S&P 500 Closing Records
U.S. stock futures fell today, one day after the Dow and S&P 500 surged to closing records.
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GameStop Shares Cut Losses After the Reddit Favorite Plans a $1 Billion Stock Sale
Shares of GameStop pared their double-digit losses in volatile trading that occurred Monday after the retailer said it may sell $1 billion worth of shares.
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Dow Climbs 370 Points to Close at a Record High Amid Optimism on the Economic Recovery
The Labor Department reported Friday that nonfarm payrolls increased by 916,000 in March, the highest since August 2020
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After Gamestop Frenzy, TikTok and Instagram Are Now Considered Top Sources of Financial Advice
Social media is now the second most popular resource for financial advice among young adults and Gen Z, according to a new report.
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Cramer: Invest for Long Haul to Avoid Going Bust in Short-Term Archegos, GameStop-Type Chaos
“We don’t want it to be 2000 when we lost a quarter of the people who were in,” CNBC’s Jim Cramer said, urging young investors to “stay in the game.”
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Don't Put Your $1,400 Stimulus Check Into Stocks Like GameStop, Advisors Warn
New $1,400 stimulus checks are on the way to many Americans. Here’s what financial advisors say people should do with the money.
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GameStop Shakes Off Earnings Slump, Soars 50% to Snap Recent Slide
Shares of GameStop ripped higher Monday, clawing back some of their recent losses.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: GameStop, RH, Rite Aid, Nike & More
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.
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More Than Half of Individual Investors Think the Stock Market Is Rigged Against Them, Survey Finds
A survey taken in late February shows 56% of individual investors think the market is not set up to favor retail customers.
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Cramer Says GameStop Remains Overvalued, Despite Promising Q4 Report
“I’m much more of a believer than I was yesterday, but I also think you’re taking your life in your hands if you buy the stock up here,” CNBC’s Jim Cramer said.
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GameStop Shares Fall 33% on Lack of Transformation Detail, Possible Share Sale
Tuesday’s earnings mark the brick-and-mortar video game retailer’s first quarterly report since the GameStop trading mania in January.
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Robinhood Files Confidential Paperwork to Go Public
Robinhood has filed confidential paperwork to pursue an initial public offering (IPO), a source familiar with the matter told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves After the Bell: GameStop, Intel, Steelcase & More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves after the bell on Tuesday, March 23.
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$10 Billion for Discord? Here's Why Microsoft Might Buy It and Why It's a Good Fit
Microsoft signaled its interest in acquiring a social media company last year when it was in talks to buy TikTok for up to $30 billion.
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Options Traders Bet on a Washout When GameStop Reports Earnings
The options market is implying a $4 billion market cap swing when GameStop reports earnings after the bell, and many traders are betting it could be game over.
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Young Investors Are Taking on Large Financial Risks, UK Watchdog Warns
The U.K.’s financial regulator warned Tuesday that thrill-seeking young investors are taking on large financial risks.