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But there is an alternative to a fire sale: They can use life insurance to foot the bill with a neat trick. Instead of owning a life insurance policy directly, they take out a policy and put it inside a trust. The irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) collects the death benefit, pays the tax bill, and distributes whatever is left according to the insured individual's wishes. For an ultra-rich taxpayer with a $10 million life insurance policy, using an ILIT could save $4 million in taxes. Make sure you're getting a life insurance policy that makes financial sense.
Persons: , Sam, Robert Strauss, Weinstock Manion, Dan Griffith, Griffith, Strauss, it's, ILITs, Kate Maier Organizations: Service, Business, Huntington Bank, IRS
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Intuitive Machines — Shares soared 51% after the space exploration company secured a roughly $5 billion space network contract from NASA. The move is likely intended to push a decision on the politically controversial takeover past the presidential election in November. Victoria's Secret — The intimate apparel maker gained 5% after Barclays upgraded shares to equal weight from underweight, citing a more balanced risk/reward backdrop. The investment firm said VF Corp should start to see benefits from last year's CEO change this fall. Casella Waste Systems — The recycling company fell 5% after announcing a $400 million public offering of its Class A common stock.
Persons: Steward, McGrath RentCorp —, McGrath, Eli Lilly's GLP, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox, Lisa Han, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh Organizations: NASA, United States Steel, Nippon Steel, Barclays, Medical Properties, Medical Properties Trust, WillScot Holdings, Wolfe Research, Casella Waste Systems Locations: U.S
And Gen Zers, as the cohort associated with "quiet quitting" and a job being just a job, are leading the charge. "And then there's about 17% who are actively disengaged, they are unhappy. According to Gallup data this year, millennials and Gen Zers are seeing the biggest drop in engagement. Millennials have dropped seven points, from 39% to 32% being actively engaged, while actively engaged Gen Zers have dropped from 40% to 35%. The percentage of actively disengaged millennials has risen from 12% to 17%, while for Zoomers, it has increased from 13% to 14%.
Persons: Zers, Richard Wahlquist, It's, We've, Wahlquist, millennials, Millennials, Leena Rinne, Rinne, they're, I'm, hasn't, Khyati Sundaram, Sundaram, Gen Zs, Zs, Skillsoft, Organizations: Service, Business, American Staffing Association, Gallup, Skillsoft, BI
Looking at their individual organizations, the Buffett children could make for some strange charitable bedfellows once their father dies. AdvertisementWhat the Buffett children do nowSusie runs the Sherwood Foundation, which has given more than $1 billion to build equity in her native Nebraska across social justice, education, and healthcare. Howard Buffett is set to take the reins as Berkshire Hathaway non-executive chairman when his father Warren Buffett steps down. Leigh Vogel/Getty ImagesHowie, the middle Buffett, focuses his time on food security, as well as conflict mitigation and combatting human trafficking, through his Howard G. Buffett Foundation. Harold, the nonprofit expert, said the worldviews of the Buffett children should serve them well.
Persons: , Warren Buffett, haven't, Buffett, Susan, Howard, Peter —, Susie, Peter didn't, Howie, Jacob Harold, Susan Thompson Buffett, Howard Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Leigh Vogel, Howard G, he's, He's, Peter, Buffett's, we've, Harold, Harry, Leona Helmsley Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Business, Wall Street Journal, Sherwood Foundation, Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, University of Nebraska, Inc, Democrats, Democratic, Berkshire, Buffett, Buffett Foundation, NoVo Foundation Locations: Omaha, Nebraska, Ukraine, Kingston , NY, Israel, Saharan Africa
Some of the main winners of the AI boom will be stocks currently sliding under the radar. Across the road, ground has been broken on another data center. This specifically means data centers, which will be increasingly key for storing information as AI becomes more mainstream. On a single-stock basis, Digital Realty Trust — the only data center real estate investment trust listed on the New York Stock Exchange — has jumped 38% over the last year, while the Global X Data Center & Digital Infrastructure ETF has climbed 12%. Mortonson says it's difficult for software companies to build around AI.
Persons: , Ted Mortonson, Baird, we're, Goldman Sachs, hasn't, That's, Travis Miller, Miller, Mortonson, There's Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Goldman, Digital Realty Trust, New York Stock Exchange, X Data, Digital Infrastructure ETF, Bank of America, JPMorgan, Morningstar, Business, Software, Utilities Locations: US, Korea, India, Europe
Read previewNearly 80% of wealthy art collectors want their masterpieces to stay in the family, according to a Bank of America survey. For instance, the survey found that collectors between 21 and 43 have a greater appreciation for sculptures and antiquities than older art aficionados. Rich art collectors are reluctant to address the issue, according to Rosemary Ringwald, head of art planning at Bank of America's private bank. Collectors are increasingly picking art executors or art trustees to oversee their possessions after they die, she said. The ideal executor does not have a financial interest in the art and isn't a prospective owner of it.
Persons: , Rich, Rosemary Ringwald, Ringwald Organizations: Service, Bank of America, Business, Bank of, IRS, Bank Locations: Aspen
Nike — Nike shares sank more than 14% after the athletic retailer posted disappointing revenue for the recent quarter and cut its guidance, saying it expects sales to drop 10% in the current period. Trump Media & Technology — Shares of Trump Media & Technology jumped more than 10% on the heels of the first presidential debate between former president Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. JPMorgan upgraded Digital Realty Trust to overweight, saying that shares look poised to benefit from AI and cloud growth. SAP — SAP rose about 1% before the bell. BMO Capital Markets upgraded shares to outperform and lifted its price target, citing "high visibility" into bookings and revenue.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Infinera, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Nike — Nike, Trump Media & Technology, Nokia, JPMorgan, Realty Trust, SAP, BMO Capital Markets
Nike — The athletic apparel giant plummeted 19% after the firm posted fourth-quarter revenue of $12.61 billion, which came below the $12.84 billion forecast by analysts surveyed by LSEG. Trump Media & Technology — Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group declined about 2%, reversing an earlier gain on the heels of the first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Infinera — Shares of the networking solutions supplier rallied 18% after Nokia announced its plans to acquire the company for $2.3 billion. Kura Sushi USA — The sushi company plunged 25% after posting disappointing preliminary revenue figures for the third quarter. Digital Realty Trust — The real estate investment trust moved 2% higher following an upgrade at JPMorgan to overweight from neutral.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Infinera, Baird, Brennan Crowley, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin Organizations: Nike, LSEG, Trump Media & Technology, Trump Media & Technology Group, Nokia, SAP —, BMO Capital, Digital Realty Trust, JPMorgan, Realty Trust
Instead, his company has inadvertently been a source of deep pain for thousands of customers who relied on Yotta accounts to receive paychecks, pay bills and save for emergencies. For the past three weeks, 85,000 Yotta customers with a combined $112 million in savings have been locked out of their accounts, Moelis told CNBC. Accounts at crypto firm Juno and at Copper, which offered savings accounts for families and teens, also have been frozen. Adam Moelis, Co-Founder at Yotta Savings. Representatives of the agencies have pointed to efforts they've made to encourage banks to manage the risks of using fintech partners.
Persons: Oscar Wong, Adam Moelis, Trust —, Moelis, Dave, We've, they've Organizations: Synapse, Bank, Trust, CNBC, Evolve Bank, Evolve, Mercury, Yotta Savings, Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Locations: Tennessee, Yotta, fintech
It's been 47 years since Elvis Presley died, but legions of fans still flock to Memphis, Tennessee, to see the sprawling Graceland estate the star once called home. Rock 'n' roll singer Elvis Presley stands in front of his Graceland estate. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesPer the official Graceland website, Presley lived in the mansion from 1957 until his death in 1977. Located off a highway that was renamed Elvis Presley Boulevard in 1971, the two-story residence sits on 13.8 acres of land. According to the website, it has hosted over 20 million visitors from across the globe.
Persons: It's, Elvis Presley, Michael Ochs, Presley, Presley's, Lisa Marie Presley, Lisa Marie's, Riley Keough Organizations: Michael Ochs Archives, Graceland, Naussany Locations: Memphis , Tennessee, Graceland, USA
Adults have felt more socially anxious and had more trouble forming relationships since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, studies show. Here are three of her top micro-risks you can take to build more credibility, confidence and influence around the office. Ask for helpThe longer you work somewhere, the more it can feel like your colleagues expect you to know all the answers. If going directly to your new boss makes your skin crawl, enlist an "awkward army" — a small group of colleagues you trust — and compare notes, Pryor recommends. You could ask your army how to pronounce a co-worker's name, or how certain supervisors like reports formatted.
Persons: Pryor, , you've, You'll Organizations: Regularly
The numbers behind a big fundOn Wall Street, one mystery has been whispered about for months: How accurate is the valuation of Blackstone’s flagship real estate fund? The speculation has arisen because the fund, the $59 billion Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust — more commonly known as BREIT — has managed to keep an “appraised” value of its assets that far exceeds virtually every other real estate fund. Many rivals have fallen in value, some quite dramatically, in the face of high interest rates and a flagging property market. BREIT’s performance has floated above its competition, and it has boasted a 10.5 percent annual return since its 2017 debut. (Those appraisals help to determine a firm’s management fees: The higher the appraisal value, the higher the fees.)
Persons: , Blackstone, DealBook’s Andrew Ross Sorkin, Michael de la Organizations: Blackstone Real Locations: Michael de la Merced
Spirit also forecast second-quarter revenue between $1.2 billion and $1.34 billion, below a FactSet estimate of $1.46 billion. Paramount — Shares popped 3.3% following a report that the owner of Paramount Pictures and CBS Entertainment Group began formal acquisition negotiations with a group led by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Apollo . U.S. Steel shares have room to rise due to internal improvements, even if the Nippon Steel buyout deal collapses, Morgan Stanley said in a note. Morgan Stanley said the market is likely overlooking the Canadian-based company's progress on improving core profit margins. Morgan Stanley downgraded the intimate apparel maker to underweight due to expectations for negative earnings per share revisions.
Persons: Baird, Warren Buffett, Morgan Stanley, Tyson, StreetAccount, Bausch, Coinbase, Li Auto, Alex Harring, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Matthew Staver Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, Berkshire, Micron Technology, Spirit Airlines, Paramount, Paramount Pictures, CBS Entertainment Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment, United States Steel, . Steel, Nippon Steel, Medical Properties, Health Care, EHang Holdings, Barclays, Micron Technology Inc, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: The Boise , Idaho, Berkshire, Pittsburgh, China, Weibo, Boise , Idaho
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday that he doesn't feel great about the market here, but is optimistic for the longer term. Cramer said the market's not so ugly that "cash is king" and investors should bail completely, but he indicated that it's still a good idea to have some on hand. Cash may not be king right here, but it certainly isn't pawn either." One cause for concern is the pull of the bond market, Cramer said, with some investors enticed by risk-free Treasurys. Stocks will decline if long-term bond yields continue to rise, he added, pointing out that this week's slew of colossal bond auctions could hurt equities.
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A new social media trend is urging users to "look between" certain letters on their keyboard. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. That's because of a new trend that is enthralling — and irritating — thousands of users on X and other similar platforms. cheaters will tell you they love you and then their actions tell you to look between h and l on your keyboard. that's all we baggin' this year, trust — ً (@ahdebee) April 21, 2024look between Y and I on your keyboard, that’s all I want.
Persons: JK, , you've, Yui Hirasawa, — Kemi Marie, Jesus, ike Organizations: Service, 4chan, New England Patriots, Brands
Goldman posted earnings of $11.58 per share on revenue of $14.21 billion for the period, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had called for earnings of $8.56 per share on revenue of $12.92 billion. Analyst Erik Woodring forecast only 3% annual revenue growth through fiscal 2027, which is below consensus. Morgan Stanley initiated coverage of the social media platform at equal weight, saying shares are already trading at fair value. Deutsche Bank called Reddit a buy, while Raymond James said the social media stock is a strong buy. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares of Trump Media plunged more than 15% after the company filed to issue up to 21.5 million shares.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Goldman Sachs, Wall, Goldman, LSEG, Morgan Stanley, Erik Woodring, Salesforce, Raymond James, Coupang, Resideo, Charles Schwab —, Schwab, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Organizations: Logitech —, Dow, Street Journal, Informatica, Reddit, Wall, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, Medical Properties, Trump Media & Technology, Trump Media, Citi, Resideo Technologies Locations: Stifel, Utah, South Korea
Goldman Sachs — Goldman Sachs shares jumped 3.3% in premarket trading after the company beat Wall Street's first-quarter earnings expectations . Goldman posted earnings of $11.58 per share on revenue of $14.21 billion for the period, fueled by its trading and investment banking businesses. Analysts surveyed by LSEG had called for earnings of $8.56 per share on revenue of $12.92 billion, meanwhile. Analyst Erik Woodring thinks the market is "mis-pricing" Logitech's outlook and forecasts only 3% annual revenue growth through fiscal year 2027. Masimo — The health tech stock rose more than 2% following an upgrade to buy from hold at Stifel.
Persons: Goldman Sachs — Goldman Sachs, Wall, Goldman, LSEG, Morgan Stanley, Erik Woodring, Masimo, Rick Wise, there's, Lockheed Martin, Tal Liani, Canaccord Genuity, Coty, Charles Schwab —, Schwab, Elon Musk, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Pia Singh Organizations: Logitech —, Stifel, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Informatica, Medical Properties, Citi, Lockheed, JPMorgan, Cisco Systems —, Bank of America, Splunk, Coty —, Revenue, Resideo Technologies Locations: Utah, South Korea
Increase in chronic absenteeism, 2019–23 By local child poverty rates By length of school closures By school district size By district racial makeup Source: Upshot analysis of data from Nat Malkus, American Enterprise Institute. Sara Miller, a counselor at South Anchorage High School for 20 years, now sees more absences from students across the socioeconomic spectrum. But after a visit from her school district, and starting therapy herself, she has settled into a new routine. Nationally, about 26 percent of students were considered chronically absent last school year, up from 15 percent before the pandemic. Kaylee Greenlee for The New York TimesThe Ypsilanti school district has tried a bit of everything, said the superintendent, Alena Zachery-Ross.
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Walgreens Boots Alliance — Shares dipped 1.6% after the company's fiscal second quarter report was released. Walgreens generated $37.05 billion in revenue for the quarter, topping the LSEG forecast of $35.86 billon. Estee Lauder — Shares rose more than 3% after a Bank of America upgrade to buy from neutral. Management is guiding for full-year revenue growth to fall between 8% to 10%, while analysts polled by FactSet had forecasted 6.4%. Vornado Realty Trust — Shares gained 1.2% after Morgan Stanley upgraded the office building REIT to equal weight from underweight.
Persons: Estee Lauder, Vikram Gandhi, RH, FactSet, Morgan Stanley, Vornado, , Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Organizations: Walgreens, Bank of America, Allstate, HSBC, Management, Apollo Global Management, Securities and Exchange Commission, U.S, Attorney's, Vornado Realty Locations: New York, West Coast
Yet again, the royal family could face some difficult questions about what they chose to reveal to the public, and when. Kin Cheung/Pool/AFP/Getty Images Kate Middleton, seen here at age 3, was born on January 9, 1982, in Reading, England. Richard Heathcote/Getty Images Kate and Prince William pose for photographers during an event to mark their engagement in 2010. Hannah McKay/Reuters From left, Prince William, Kate, Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, wave to a crowd outside Windsor Castle ahead of the Queen's funeral in 2022. Yui Mok/WPA Pool/Getty Images Kate attends the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph in London in November 2023.
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Rep. Jeff Jackson voted "yes" to a bill that could lead to TikTok being banned in the US. Jackson's decision led to backlash from his 2.3 million TikTok followers, who felt "betrayed." AdvertisementRep. Jeff Jackson said sorry to his followers after voting "yes" on a bill that would effectively ban TikTok in the US unless its parent company sells it. 352 Representatives, including Jackson, voted in favor, and 65 voted against. "He made a name for himself on TikTok and then voted to potentially ban Americans from using it," he said.
Persons: Jeff Jackson, Jackson, , he's, TikTokers, TikTok, Critics, Joe Biden, Biden, Moe, innately, Jackson didn't, Glenn DeVar, DeVar, doesn't Organizations: Service, Senate, Meta, Union Locations: North Carolina, Beijing
But officials say he recently tried to change the addresses for major assets from NY to Florida. AdvertisementDonald Trump tried — but failed — to switch the addresses of key assets from Trump Tower in New York to Florida, officials with the state attorney general's office said in their latest civil fraud case filing. Trump attempted to switch the Trump Tower addresses of several key assets to new addreses in Florida, state officials allege. AdvertisementFinally, Trump's lawyers claimed the "proper address" for Trump Tower in Chicago — another defendant in the fraud case — is Trump's Jupiter, Florida golf course, rather than Trump Tower in New York. In his final judgment, dated February 22, the judge uses the Manhattan Trump Tower address for all six of these defendants — not the Florida addresses Trump claimed.
Persons: Trump, , Donald Trump, general's, Letitia James, Trump's, he's, James, Arthur Engoron, Clifford S, Robert, Donald J, Engoron, E, Jean Carroll Organizations: Service, Trump, Business, New York Attorney, Trump Revocable Trust, Trump Organization, Trump National Golf, Trump's, Post, Trump Tower, Manhattan Trump Locations: NY, Florida, New York, Manhattan, York, West Palm, Jupiter , Florida, Trump's Miami, Washington ,, Trump, Chicago
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday downplayed the competitive risk to Eli Lilly — a longtime holding in his Charitable Trust — presented by Viking Therapeutics ' new weight-loss drug data. Currently, Eli Lilly and Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk are the dominant players in the GLP-1 category. Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk are far larger, worth around $733 billion and $550 billion as of Tuesday. Eli Lilly shares, among the best performers in the S & P 500 this year, fell slightly Tuesday. Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio used by the CNBC Investing Club , has long owned Eli Lilly.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Eli Lilly —, , Eli Lilly, Cramer, Eli Lilly's tirzepatide, David Ricks, Lilly's, retatrutide Organizations: Viking Therapeutics, Novo Nordisk, Viking, Leerink Partners, Charitable Trust, CNBC Locations: Lilly
Workplace conflict often looks like high school drama, according to consultant Rosalind Wiseman. Wiseman is no stranger to teen drama — in fact, she literally wrote the book on it. The corporate world and high school aren't the same, but the similarities are striking"The answer that I should say is that, 'Oh, adults are so much more mature than kids,'" she told Business Insider when asked about how workplace drama compares to high school. Wiseman said workplace drama tends to look different than what you see in high school — teens can be far more "crass" — but the levels of sophistication in which the conflicts and undermining play out can be similar. AdvertisementWhatever the conflict, adults can end up feeling similar to high schoolers — excluded, taken advantage of, or even bullied.
Persons: Rosalind Wiseman, Wiseman, , weren't, it's, you've, Jimi Celeste, Patrick McMullan, cleary Organizations: Service, Bees, US State Department, UBS Financial Services, Los Angeles Bar Association, Broadway, Wilson Theatre Locations: New York City
Read on to find out how these trendsetters are transforming the art of data-driven customer experience. If you skip this essential step, it will lead to scalability problems when building out a customer engagement strategy. Day to day, he said that means a lot of brainstorming on new ways to approach customer experiences, managing and optimizing campaigns, developing and maintaining customer data, and managing a CRM. Corey recommends that leaders looking to implement data-driven customer engagement strategies invest resources early into building a cross-functional team focused on internal customer data. "When everyone is looking at customer experience through the same lens, it rapidly improves efficiency and collaboration," Corey said.
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