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CNBC: Oil prices rise 3% as Iran rejects direct U. S. talks CNBC: Oil prices rise 3% as Iran rejects direct U S talks despite proposal review Oil prices rose Thursday after Iran signaled it had no intention of holding direct talks with the United States, even as a U S proposal to end the war is under review by senior officials in Tehran, according to remarks from the Islamic Republic’s foreign minister International benchmark Brent crude futures
What’s the difference between NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC? : r . . . - Reddit NBC is their main network where they show regular TV shows CNBC stands for "Consumer News and Business Channel" and is usually oriented towards Business Stock Market types MSNBC is purely a news and political commentary network
CNBC: Tesla misses on revenue but beats on profit as auto ma CNBC: Tesla misses on revenue but beats on profit as auto margins jump Tesla reported first-quarter earnings on Wednesday that beat analysts’ estimates even as revenue came in weaker than expected
r wallstreetbets - Reddit r wallstreetbets: Like 4chan found a Bloomberg Terminal Can someone please tell me what the fuck is going on with the market? I get that, but that has created some uncertainty about interest rate cuts but what the fuck?
CNBC:Why the stock market is hitting record despite Iran war The S P 500 closed at a record high on Wednesday The U S stock index has rallied sharply since the end of March Stocks have been resilient even as the Iran war continues and there remains a blockade on oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz The stock market is forward-looking: Investors are betting on a quick resolution to the conflict, economists said That’s largely because investors
Anyone notice CNBC is the absolute WORST news outlet? CNBC is owned by Comcast (They own NBC Universal) Business Insider is owned by German media group Axel Springer Incumbent telecommunications and big auto (ICE), specifically big German auto, are "going down fighting" Tesla and Starlink are existential threats to the status quo This is why Elon refuses to advertise
Nvidia tells CNBC: - chyang98发表于 财富智汇 - 论坛 | 文学城 Nvidia tells CNBC: "the media report is false; NVIDIA is not engaged in discussions to acquire any PC maker " This after a SemiAccurate report sent $DELL up ~6% and $HPQ up ~5% on speculation $NVDA was negotiating to buy a major PC company pic twitter com uxhQ2byeeD
My thoughts on select CNBC personalities : r CNBC - Reddit My thoughts on select CNBC personalities Just some random thoughts Melissa Lee - Probably the best financial journalist of our time; she's knowledgeable, asks good questions, and understands she's there to get information as opposed to pretending to be a trader Jim Cramer - He seems like a nice person, but he's one of the worst stock pickers ever