Tesla shares fall after Elon Musk's Twitter poll

New York (CNN Business)The world’s wealthiest people have unfathomable riches. But there’s a huge difference between wealth and income, and that’s what makes Elon Musk’s weekend Twitter stunt, polling his followers about whether to sell 10% of his Tesla stock, both fascinating and jarring. For the uninitiated: Musk, like many ultra-wealthy heads of companies, doesn’t receive a paycheck like regular […]

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Major Averages Posting Modest Gains On Upbeat Earnings News

After initially showing a lack of direction, stocks have moved modestly higher over the course of the trading sessions on Tuesday. With the upward move on the day, the major averages have all reached new record intraday highs. The major averages have pulled back off their best levels in recent trading but continue to post modest gains. The Dow is […]

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Broadway Vax & Mask Mandates Extended; Policies For Children, International Visitors Updated

Broadway will continue to require vaccinations for audience members, performers, backstage crew, and theater staff, for all performances through February 28, 2022, the Broadway League has announced. The League, a trade organization representing theater owners and producers, had previously set the mandate through the end of 2021, and reviews the policy, which began last July, every couple of months. With […]

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Wall Street set for subdued open, GE surges on split

(Reuters) – U.S. stock indexes were set to open mixed on Tuesday after data showed a solid rise in producer prices last month, while General Electric surged on its plan to split into three public companies.FILE PHOTO: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., November 8, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidData from […]

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Eurozone Manufacturing Activity Growth At 8-Month Low

Eurozone manufacturing activity expanded at the slowest pace in eight months in October as supply chain issues interrupted production schedules and dampened orders, final survey results from IHS Markit showed on Tuesday. The manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index fell to 58.3 in October from 58.6 in September. The reading was also below the ‘flash’ 58.5. The indicator signaled the slowest improvement […]

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Greg Foran: Why Air NZ’s vax regime is getting so tough

Air New Zealand now stands out as the airline with one of the toughest lines on vaccination and testing requirements but its boss Greg Foran says it is doing what its customers and staff want. While Qantas requires vaccinations for international travellers and government regulationsin other countries effectively mandate jabs for domestic flights, Air NZ stands out as the airline […]

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