Oil’s Slide Deepens on Mounting Demand Worries Unexpected rise in crude stockpiles sends prices to lowest close since mid-January A rout in oil prices deepened Wednesday after government data showed […]
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Tortoise's Rob Thummel in The Wall Street Journal
Shale Output Shows Signs of Slowing The number of active oil rigs in the U.S. fell to a 17-month low last week Oil prices are back on the rise, but […]
ETFMG's MJ ETF in WSJ
Cannabis ETFs Aren’t the Same ETFMG Alternative Harvest and AdvisorShares Pure Cannabis may track the same industry, but they are quite different in terms of holdings A burning desire for […]
Thornburg Investment Management's Jason Brady in WSJ
What Is a Stock Rerating? The term, when used to describe stocks, refers to changes in investor sentiment When Wall Street analysts use the terms “rerating,” “rerate” or “derating,” they […]
Thornburg Investment Management's Bimal Shah quoted in WSJ
Race to Public Markets Continues Despite Uber, Lyft Flops Strong anticipated demand for Slack signals robust investor appetite; 2019 still expected to be a record The IPO market faced its […]
Atish Davda quoted in The Wall Street Journal
Postmates Watching Uber’s Market Debut as It Prepares for Summer IPO Uber’s stock-market performance could have impact on competitors’ valuations Uber Technologies Inc.’s stock performance following its expected Wall Street […]
Rob Thummel quoted in WSJ
Oil Volatility Picks Up, Putting 2019 Rally Under Scrutiny Portfolio managers move into less-risky investments; prices swing with Trump pressure on OPEC and Iran Volatility is picking up in oil […]
Nancy Tengler quoted in WSJ
Patagonia Triggers a Market Panic Over New Rules on Its Power Vests The sportswear company announced restrictions on its custom-branded vests to firms that “prioritize the planet,” leaving aspiring tycoons […]
Beazley in Wall Street Journal
Ransomware Is Booming and Companies Are Paying Up For companies concerned about the soaring number of ransomware attacks–in which hackers take control of data or systems and demand payment to […]
Steve Kalafer comments on VW in WSJ
Volkswagen Dealerships Hopeful Over Potential Payout from Emissions Scandal Volkswagen expected to pay $1.2 billion collectively to dealers; specific details expected end of September Volkswagen dealers nationwide are largely striking […]
Steve Kalafer in WSJ
Volkswagen to Pay More Than $10 Billion to Settle Emissions Claims Company will pay diesel car owners at least $5,100 on top of buyback or fix Volkswagen AG is nearing […]
root9B in WSJ
root9B Awarded Subcontract Supporting U.S. CYBER COMMAND COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., June 3, 2016 — root9B, a root9B Technologies (OTCQB: RTNB), company and leading provider of advanced cybersecurity services and training […]
Tortoise in WSJ
OPEC Officials: May Discuss Oil Freeze at June Meeting OPEC is ‘still alive’ as a force in the oil market, says secretary-general Abdallah Salem el-Badri OPEC spoke on Thursday, but […]
Steve Kalafer in the WSJ
Volkswagen Seeks to Rebuild Trust With U.S. Initiative German auto maker looks to appeal to customers, dealers following emissions scandal Volkswagen AG, struggling to get out in front of its […]
Grasso on today's markets
Dick Grasso: Today’s Markets Aren’t Fair Turmoil in August was a sign something was awry with capital markets, former NYSE chief Richard Grasso says The former head of the New […]
Tortoise in Wall Street Journal
Oil Prices Drop as U.S. Supplies Rise to Fresh Record U.S. Benchmark Crude Prices Fall Below $50 a Barrel Oil tumbled for the second day in a row, with the […]
GBI's Bob Alderman in WSJ
Gold, Dollar Buck Trend to Shine Together Amid Renewed Economic Uncertainty, Both Gold and the U.S. Dollar Are on the Rise Gold’s run-up so far this year has put it […]
PreciseType in WSJ
Hospitals Aim to Better Match Blood Donors and Recipients New Risks to Patients Needing Transfusions As researchers uncover more genetic variations in blood types, they are identifying new risks to […]
Tortoise in the WSJ
Oil’s Price Drop Stands to Help Refiners Field-to-Pump Operations at BP, Shell Provide Insulation from Market Pressures LONDON—Falling oil prices mean energy companies and their investors can expect lower profits […]